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  • If you're gonna spend time in China, as least pronounce Beijing correctly.

  • @ginsinsan So what?

  • you can tell the girl who got US quality dental care.

  • 4:29  that is one Hell of a car her daddy bought her as bribe to stay in America!

  • the only reason she want to stay is because america is a super racist country and after all chinese are her own people and will be good to her. end of story

  • @xilitol super racist country lol funny.

  • @ChineseReader86 china dog speaking english??

  • @cas4422 taiwan dog your mom is in my bed.

  • @ChineseReader86 My penis in your mother's vagina.....雜種狗

  • @ChineseReader86 chinesereader86 cock-sucker ........haha

  • @ChineseReader86 i am going to fuckup your mom ass

  • 'Its a calling to come back here'; wow I like that!

  • @JaneSanFrancisco too bad she was meaning: "among foreign countries this one was the most favorable in terms of career opportunities". At least it seemed to me, noticing the general discomfort...

  • I'm also considering moving to mainland China for jobs. But that will cost my American citizenship.

  • @shtdragon you have 2 options: 1. stay in a country that will bankrupt soon and be discriminated always (white pigs and niggas hate asians) 2. work in China with no discrimination against you and China is getting richer and richer basically, you have to choose between a developing creditor or a developed debtor, your choice

  • @shtdragon why? If you have american citizenship it is VERY hard to get rid of. . .Lots of dual citizens living in Canada want to get rid of their US citizenship because USA taxes non-residents and tries to tax their bank accounts.

  • @MrDanielTynan I'm also Chinese American. I'm interested in working in China. I'm wondering if I can live there as an expatriate.

  • why dont they look ore even say thanks to the people serving them dinner ?

    Is that normal in China ?

  • @Wazztheweasel its really sad but china sucks, people spit/urinate in the streets without a care, I used to go every year in the summer, but after I grew accustomed to USA's standards I prefer here over there

  • @asianskater69 That's what I call freedom. Smoking a cigarette, beer in hand, and peeing, all while on a public street.

  • @Wazztheweasel In Beijing waiting staff are treated like scum of the earth. And never get any tips. That is because of the class system. In America lot's of college students earn money by waiting tables. . but in CHina your parents pay all your school costs and you are forbidden from working until after graduation. . poor farmers work as waiters.

  • @MrDanielTynan In such a system ,china will never be great.

  • I'm ABC :D I was born in Los Angeles

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  • please speak Chinese when you were china. i think Jessica is very brave. support her .

  • These 2 ABC dont like to speak Chinese even though they know how to...

  • 她已經沒有說國語的能力了嗎

  • @Freidemo = = , 不說就沒有能力。

    你不XX就性無能???低能

  • @jy02927731 會說,說英文幹什麼,裝逼啊

  • @Freidemo

    This show is dominantly for the audience in the netherlands, and the local population is bilingual in english and dutch. It's probably easier if the interview was in english so that they don't need to insert subtitles. Use some common sense please.

    这节目给荷兰人看得,干嘛要说中文啊。荷兰人听的懂中文吗?说中­文还得去翻译,低能。

  • All colored hyphenated-Americans live in a perpetual limbo, a sort of floating state of existence caught between two worlds, two cultures where the prevailing state of mind is neither one or the other; thus, resultant are identity issues which persist and form unmitigated deterrents to familial politics, including professional and logistical affiliation. I hail her action to renounce America's white-racial framework, thereby bypassing the glass-ceiling that exists in this cronyistic shithole

  • omg the guys was checking her out. lol

  • 按中国标准这是个鞑子

  • banana Makeup is Joke

  • She even says "Beijing" like an American. For some reason Americans Frenchified the word.

  • This was posted about three years ago. I wonder if she is still in China?

    Both Jessica and her friend are *beautiful*. I was not clear, were they a couple?

    Whichever country she ended up in, I hope she is happy and doing well.

  • creepy... i have the same name as her....

  • she hates america bec americans are racist! and chinese hates her bec she's white bitched!

  • Her salary must be good here in America you don"t have good salary.

  • l.a. no place for chinese, or whites..even whites are leaving l.a. for better places.

  • the china her parents left is not the china she went back to. LIfe in beijing is pretty safe. no one shooting at you, or gang violence.

  • @heresteven excpet if you're a farmer, it's like the exact opposite of the U.S. here you get shot at for being in the city......freaky

  • Wow Jessica is very pretty.

  • It's not clear what their point is here, and like chhampton38 says, she's not ABC, but Chinese born. Also, they mention stuff about the way of thinking is "far different from Chinese," but not like pure western, which I would have to say is a bit overloaded and not meaningful.

  • Typical propaganda. They find one girl who moved back...and then exaggerate it into "Asians all over the world are moving back to the motherland!:"

  • Wait she got the bat mobiel as her car and still moved to china what the .....! girl?

  • her chinese is freakin good

  • Good, all should go back..

  • asian american girls are the pet dogs of the west, they look down upon themselevs and their culture with the prevailing idea that the western image is superior to their own. pathetic asian american scum

  • @xiaoxiayu you just dont get it

  • ABC ar4e generally selfish mercenary cowards

  • I think 5-10 year again.. CHINA will become super power country like USA..

  • @Dorkwhenlearning Ok, I'll accept your point that ABC is a stereotype if you accept mine (and Wikipedia's) point that, I quote, "An American-born Chinese or "ABC" is a stereotype that describes a person born in the United States of Chinese ethnic descent, a category of Chinese American." The point of contention here between us is the place of birth, and I retain my claim that ABC is referring to someone born in America. If you can't accept that, then we disagree and should leave it at that.

  • @Dorkwhenlearning First, A term stating where someone is born has nothing to do with stereotypes. Second, if you apply such a loose interpretation as you do towards the term ABC across an entire language, the ambiguity would render that language useless, as there would be no common consensus as to the actual meaning of words to provide a foundation for communication. Third, your logic fails on the ambiguity and redundancy of your interpretation, not the actual syntax, just to be clear.

  • @Dorkwhenlearning You're missing my point. Sure you can interpret ABC as, as you say, "Americans who were born Chinese", that's one way to do it. But the VAST majority interprets it differently as "an American of Chinese descent born in America". Just look it up on Wikipedia, Youtube, or ask random Chinese ppl. Your interpretation still adds ambiguity and redundancy into the term. It dilutes meaning of ABC that was determined by common consensus, the only thing that gives meaning to words.

  • @Dorkwhenlearning Look, I don't particularly like the term ABC. I think can create a misinterpretation of the difference between nationality and ethnicity. To me an American is an American, regardless of ancestry. But millions of ppl use the term ABC and its not going away anytime soon, and if you look at the term with the rules logic and reason, and an accurate understanding of how English works, you have to admit that it means "an American that is of Chinese descent born in America".

  • @Dorkwhenlearning Who say's CBA? A word gets its meaning from common usage. According to your logic, the "born" in ABC would be redundant. Plus it makes the term ambiguous. Why not just say "American Chinese", but ppl don't. They add the "born" because the "born" gives meaning to the term, i.e. "born in America". Your interpretation over generalizes the term, and detracts from its meaning. And Arnold may call himself "Austrian American", but certainly not "American Born Austrian".

  • @Dorkwhenlearning Come on. You are equating natural born citizen with naturalized citizen, each enjoys the same rights as an American, except the second can't become president. There's a difference. No matter her upbringing or her ancestry, the girl was born in China, not in America. So calling her "American Born" just isn't accurate. It doesn't have anything to do with her upbringing, citizenship, culture or anything else. If you want to change the ABC term, that's another discussion.

  • @chhampton38 "American goes back to China" "American goes back to her Chinese roots" "American Citizen with Chinese ancestry returns home to China". All would be fine. But "American Born Chinese goes back to China" is not accurate.

  • @Dorkwhenlearning Thanks for your insightful comment, however I still must disagree on your definition of "American Born Chinese". Semantically the term must refer to someone born in America. The "born" in "American Born Chinese" clearly modifies the word "American" and not "Chinese", therefore meaning someone who is of Chinese descent born in the US. Technically speaking, according to your definition, the "born" would be redundant in ABC, as all people are "born" regardless of their ancestry.

  • 0:30 check out the two idiots drooling over her

    LOL

  • I visited ZhengZhou and the city is awsome and very clean and no smog at all and the water tasted normal for any city.

    Just super humid like crazy! I stayed at the hotel in front of the experimental kindergarden

  • She's not an American Born Chinese. She's a Chinese Born Chinese.

  • @chhampton38 how the fuck do u know?

  • @lexxi3 It clearly says it in the video. She was born in Zhengzhou. Hence, "Chinese Born" not "American Born". It was even circled on the map. Did you even watch the video?

  • @chhampton38 whats the big deal about where people born ? noone is born as anything we all become what we are

  • @cokotuossurdum I pointed out a fallacy with the title of the video, that's all. I wasn't making any other kind of statement. What's the big deal about being accurate?

  • @chhampton38 Auch... "Did you even watch the video". What a heartbreaker.

  • any chance the blacks could follow this idea also?

  • My sister read her articles when she went to Beijing.

  • THEY ARE BOTH UGLY ASS FUCK

  • @FULIAN im sure you are very attractive...and have no flaws

  • I just come back from one month in Shanghai and I can say chinese people are the most rude, uncivilised, uneducated people I EVER SAW.. I just could have kill some of them if I wasn't in their country. My wife is chinese living in France and she was ashamed as well. Inhumans, full of hate, gold diggers, my god I cannot see any chinese anymore..

    Before that, I really didnt had anything against them. Now I think everyone have to know about what is really that shit country.. A WORLD SHAME !

  • @lizrdski ur a troll

  • Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me , even this whole nation. Bring ye all the tithes into the store house, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will open up the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to recieve it. Malachi 2:8

  • There's the reason...she was living in Los Angeles...I can tell you its the pits. Los Angeles is quickly going downhill. If you don't believe me tune in to Tim Conway Jr. on KFI radio, you can listen on the net. He talks about all the problems we are having here...the streets are in need of repair and the city keeps cutting services.

    Crime is getting to be a real problem in many parts of LA...and we just don't have enough cops to go around.

  • the grass is always greener on the other side. Chinese people come over to america because they see it as a haven. americans go to china cause we see it as a "another" usa in development.

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  • Anybody else notice the bat mobile nonchalantly pictured at 4:30...

  • Don't always judging someone by looks only! . Because everyone is important and unique in his/her own way.

  • It's good that these monkeys are starting to go back where they came from..

  • @bonkersblock Come on, don't use the word monkeys. However, I am happy that they are going back. Now if only our government will be smart enough to ban the immigration from China again......

  • i love how the guys on the right at :30 both visibly check out the ass. haha.

  • You guys are cursing Chinese people? SHAME ON YOU!!

  • @shtdragon your faces look so flat like someone took a plate and smacked you with it

  • I wish some of my relatives are mainlanders. But they're all from Taiwan.

  • this woman is dumb, who would wanna live in china, its like the dirtiest place on earth

  • @shirusubemonaku Chinese taught canucks how to live like human. canada is a shit hole with poor city planning.

  • jessica wang supports free tibet , she is a free tibet activist , keep passing on the free tibet message jessica .

  • Do these girls speak mandarin?

  • @shtdragon probably? or it might be some other retarded asian language

  • Of course, it is all about economics...

  • the girl in the pink dress at 2:15 speaks retarded english.

  • @shirusubemonaku And you speak retarded french?

  • @opus88888 wrong. I don't speak french at all, therefore I don't try to act as if I do by speaking retardedly like this woman in the video

  • @shirusubemonaku You're joking right? She speaks quite decent Mandarin and can obviously read it too. Have you ever been to China before btw? 知ってみようとするのもたまにはいいかも。

  • @Innamoramento9 i don' even know what the fuck ur talking about

  • If they are born in america, they are Americans.

  • @MegaKleanupguy No one is denying that. They probably feel more welcomed in China.

  • while I am living in England. it is such a great country to live and much better than Amercia

  • @lihui1000 It says u live in china....

  • @lihui1000 America is better to live in than England but either one is better than China.

  • @seka1986 I bet asshole idiots like you would never have enough money travel to China and see what China is like. That's why you would make dumbass comment like that. american dream is nothing but nightmare. wtf, go to england and eat your freaking fish and chips? go back to your trailer trashy home and weep. idiot.

  • @youbeatmeat It doesn't cost that much money to visit China but I wouldn't even go for free. The American dream is a nightmare yet third world barbarians like you try to sneak in all the time. Take my advice avoid the fish and chips, deep fried foods aren't good for you. Pass on the egg rolls too. Stick with plenty of fruits, vegetables and some meat. It is much healthier.

  • @seka1986 for you? poor american, you have to work months before you can buy a plane ticket to China. Go back to your ghetto and keep hoping you can get out someday. Eat your home grown ecoli spinach and peanut butter for your health food. hahaha barbaric invading americans like you will demise in the very near future.

  • @youbeatmeat Get out where? I live in the USA.I highly recommend adding peanut butter to your diet. It is very nutritious and delicious.

  • @seka1986 <-----------------low life dip stick pussy punt can't read english. american education? hahahhahahahahahahhahahahahaha­hahahahahahaha

  • @youbeatmeat what's a pussy punt?

  • @seka1986 <----------------pussy punk it is.

  • @youbeatmeat what's a pussy punk?

  • @seka1986 <-------------introducing pussy punk.

  • @seka1986 thanks, I like being a pussy punker, keep beating that meat!

  • because they are swayers 左右摇摆人 lolololo l hahahah

  • zhengzhou sucks

  • to be honest, these girls are uuuuugggggglllly

  • Is it just me because she does not have that Chinese behavior. To me, she is American culturally. If her face is not shown, I don't think you can tell that she is of a Chinese descent. Just my opinion.

  • Pretty soon things are going to change here as well. According to the latest census Latinos account for 16% of the US population or around 50+ million ouch! The Asian population also saw a pretty large jump as well. Somewhere around 30 million. Hmm I'd say white America is fast disappearing lol. Hell I don't care as that is why I am learning Japanese. Laugh all you want guys but soon we will be on the receiving end. Might now hurt learning a bit of Spanish to hold me off till then haha!!

  • @coolmatterstome. OMG yea! It's like I never feel where I belong. Cuz people in Asia consider 'westerners' to be white. they dont see ASIAN AMERICANS as americans.

  • but this is only one idiot that moved back.... there are still many many more that need to be kicked back to their shitty countries. starting with flips and viets.they are even more dickheaded than chinese fucks.

    this is not your homeland asians fucks.... go back like this ling lang girl did.

  • @sardonicbynature

    Lol I am born in the U.S so it is my home lands.

  • dude they put death penalty on every drug users. that sucks

  • Interesting video, but why is it labelled American-Born-Chinese? The young lady was born in China, not the USA.

  • @AndiWeiqi American-Born-Chinese doesn't reanlly mean and have to born in America. Right now, this nickname for all people who are chinese and not able to speak well Chinese.

  • she is Chinese but I don't think she even speak Chinese

  • @Hugorulz10 hey she actually does in this video!

  • asian chicks have no booty/boobs/tan lines!!!

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  • Well that's what happens, all the immigrants come to a country then when things pick up piss off. No wonder people don't like immigrants.

  • INTERESTING Point! When in China; she feels American. In the US;Chinese. That says something about East n West social perceptions. Americans judge people based on race at first glance. Once they put judgment on you by race, it's like being guilty and you have to fight hard to prove that you're innocent or they just cast u off altogether. The Chinese observe your behavior to get an understanding of who you are. U have a better chance in China being seen as a real person instead of a stereotype.

  • @coolmatterstome "U have a better chance in China being seen as a real person instead of a stereotype" this cant be right not when they got a blak guy in the whitehouse, I've been to the US a couple of times and race is not a big deal at all cuz it's very multracial...china on the other hand doesnt have racial diversity so i dunno wut ur talkin about wen u say race isnt a big thing there

  • @Phased Spend some more time in America 'mate.' If u had asian features and tried to get what's "good to get" like everyone else in this materialistic mass mindfuck that is the current US mainstream,then godspeed & 'have a lucky go', bt so far in all my asian american years of bullshit pop culture here, i hardly ever see asians portrayed as 'cool' or goodlooking as the type to strive for. Most white females will look toward black after white. Ur chances diminish the further u lv major cities.

  • @coolmatterstome "Ur chances diminish the further u lv major cities." Prob. the same anywhere really wen u live away from cities, prob. more chance you'll c bigoted people. "t so far in all my asian american years of bullshit pop culture here, i hardly ever see asians portrayed as 'cool' or goodlooking as the type to strive for." I must b missing something here, dont they hv an asian dude in the green hornet? What the heck r u even talking about???

  • @Phasedisruptor

    last time i checked, jay chow or bruce lee ( depending ur era) had a mask on, to oblige hollywood standards in maintaining the ethnicity of the protagonist. Think about it, if there was an obvious asian male face as the leading man on a consistent basis, then the female audience in america would be drawn to men not traditionally prescribed by holllywood. That would be a grave error for narcissistic white male vanity.

  • @coolmatterstome,

    Jet Li, Haing Ngor, and Jackie Chan all have been big film stars so Hollywood has changed.

  • @coolmatterstome tru dat. fuk da zionist hollywood. 

  • Respond to this video...  am i blocked?

  • @Phasedisruptor blak guy? He's (at least) biracial, or Caucasian African. it's just so politically oriented to call someone like the president black when he's partly white.

  • @coolmatterstome Lol my brother went to china and he said in public he was constantly stared at & got called white cat a few times (no hes not retarded... lol) so i dont think thats a valid point.

  • @coolmatterstome do you really belieave that shit you said? imagine just a black person borning in china.. you think chinise would see that person like what???... dont be a fool mate

  • @coolmatterstome You seriously think Chinese are less likely than Americans to judge you by your race? Sorry, but that's ridiculously ignorant.

  • @coolmatterstome it make sense.actually when born in city and your parents come from the countryside you have similar feeling like this. i think it is some kind of hard to live in USA for other race people

  • @gandimark I don't think it is hard to be different in America, you just have to know thyself. When you do, it doesn't even matter what others say.

  • @coolmatterstome well said ma friend

  • @coolmatterstome America doesn't judge on race, but Asians are one of the most common group of people who falls under as forever foreigner.

    I don't think she's seem as American in China. People know who she is.

  • @malejames90

    "Forever foreigner"? How come?

  • @malejames90 I regard whites in the US are forever foreigners, whites should all go back to shit hole europe where you truely belong.

  • @coolmatterstome yeah right, tell that to the Uighurs.UIGHUR NATION 2022

  • @coolmatterstome

    Nonsense, stereotypical viewing is everywhere. In my time in China, many expected me to act like a character from an American sitcom, super extroverted and such. They were disappointed when I didn't.

  • @youn00ber

    You should entertain these villagers hahaha.

  • @coolmatterstome Wow, incredibly naive. Chinese are every bit as racist as Americans. In my hometown, there aren't many Chinese Americans. Mostly African Americans. If a Chinese walked up to a McDonalds and applied for a job, though, it would be nothing unusual. If a black man tried to pull that in China, though, he would most likely be laughed at and chased out of the store.

  • @coolmatterstome bullshit chinese are arrogant to white people when your in their country. White countrys are nice to them when their in white countrys

  • @coolmatterstome

    i love chineses people , in every soceity usa germany and even serbia , they are cool with the people polite and hard working people , they are a good part of the soceity .

  • @LT0WnWaRi0 What? Someone who doesn't hate Americans?

  • @WotTehPhok

    yes cuz not all americans are bad but in general i hate american people for beeing so stupid and playing the worldpolice xD

  • @LT0WnWaRi0 Okay.. now you're being a dick.

  • @WotTehPhok

    LoL you wont look the turth in the eyes wont you? and no I'm not a dick but i have one and you can taste him if you want ;-)

  • @LT0WnWaRi0 I'm sure other people from your country aren't as rude as you.

  • @WotTehPhok

    i agree but many of them feel the same way i do.

  • @LT0WnWaRi0 if every westerner think like you from the beginning until now then you won't be able to imagine how much respects and love you people will get from us east asian...if only...!!

  • @LT0WnWaRi0 hmmm... Tibetians and South Koreans might say otherwise. Taiwanese people and Vietnamese people might also want to have a word with you.

  • ahaha I'm also a chinese american who has some thoughts about moving to china. Life seems alot more active and interesting there. theres going to be like 3 movie theaters within walking distance and so on. On the other hand, I'll miss the me time on my daily 20 mile commute and my aftermarket sound system. not joking, i love driving while listening to good music. and I'll have to learn how to read and write chinese. -_- that'll be a drag

  • @AznDoofuss How dus life in China seem more active and interesting than the US??? Surely, the movies that ull b seeing in china a lot of them r filmed in the US!