I Love Richard KHC
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I was thinking about this the other day at the gym. I overheard a refreshingly legal immigrant telling someone (in English spoken better by her than most US natives btw) she'd just moved here from China a few days prior. Since I'm a known lothario I struck up conversation with her and since I'm alpha as fuck I talk about politics anywhere I want, so I didn't hesitate to ask her her about her perceptions of US politics in anticipation of her very first participation in a democracy.
To transition from small talk and broach the discussion of politics I threw any reasonable standard of impulse control out the window and straight up asked her if she had any kiRAB. Yup that's right; kid(s) plural. I got, of course, the Chinese benchmark answer to that question: one boy.
As the conversation evolved it became clear that what I expect to be the case in the vast majority of Chinese immigrants is indeed the case with this woman. A native South Floridian, I'm very aware of the political leanings of 1st and 2nd generation Cuban Americans. Simply stated, when someone has experienced first hand the dehumanizing bondage of communism, they tend to know it when they see it. So they see the New Left dominated (D) Party for what it really is. Unlike the indoctrinated pseudo-intellectual hipster douchebags and codependent automatons who sustain the (D) Party, and just like the Cuban Americans who fled communism, this coming wave of new Chinese Americans will be adverse to centralized government. They will fundamentally reject the (D) party and they will be consistent because they aren't easily manipulated like, say, everyone who voted for Barry.
This is not to say they will vote (R), either. The plutocratic tendencies of the (R) establishment is just another means of control, by proxy of corporations, and I do believe Chinese Americans will see this. So (I think you can see where this is going), that leaves the very antithesis of communism. Libertarian principles haven't established enough leverage in US government because herpderp Americans are generally too irresponsible and gay to erabrace it. But Chinese Americans will and you can take that to the bank.
To transition from small talk and broach the discussion of politics I threw any reasonable standard of impulse control out the window and straight up asked her if she had any kiRAB. Yup that's right; kid(s) plural. I got, of course, the Chinese benchmark answer to that question: one boy.
As the conversation evolved it became clear that what I expect to be the case in the vast majority of Chinese immigrants is indeed the case with this woman. A native South Floridian, I'm very aware of the political leanings of 1st and 2nd generation Cuban Americans. Simply stated, when someone has experienced first hand the dehumanizing bondage of communism, they tend to know it when they see it. So they see the New Left dominated (D) Party for what it really is. Unlike the indoctrinated pseudo-intellectual hipster douchebags and codependent automatons who sustain the (D) Party, and just like the Cuban Americans who fled communism, this coming wave of new Chinese Americans will be adverse to centralized government. They will fundamentally reject the (D) party and they will be consistent because they aren't easily manipulated like, say, everyone who voted for Barry.
This is not to say they will vote (R), either. The plutocratic tendencies of the (R) establishment is just another means of control, by proxy of corporations, and I do believe Chinese Americans will see this. So (I think you can see where this is going), that leaves the very antithesis of communism. Libertarian principles haven't established enough leverage in US government because herpderp Americans are generally too irresponsible and gay to erabrace it. But Chinese Americans will and you can take that to the bank.