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on being chinese-canadian

The video explores issues relating to Chinese-Canadian identity, such as the politics of language, ethnicity and belonging. It was originally produced as part of an arts and literary collective th...  
 
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juliusyeung0330 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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if your chinese, you are chinese

fuck ppl who say they aren't asian.

FUCK YOU!!!~~~

i love being asian.
LoveForChinaForava (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Why do you need to be "encouraged" to learn Chinese? shouldn't you be proud of your heritage and learn it anyways? calligraphy looks awesome!!
drivingnoseatbelt (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ohh now... i dont want canada to become chinese.
MilkByCow (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The term Chinese Canadian, or any hyphenated nationality needs to disappear. We're just Canadian, end of story. Once we start seeing ourselves as being just like everyone else, then everyone else will see it too.

And nobody will be "gravitating towards people who look like you." That comment by that guy really irked me.
kickyourasspls (2 months ago) Show Hide
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can you call a white guy who was born in china/korea/taiwan a chinese/korean/japanese?? The same thing applies
MilkByCow (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Canada/America are nations of immigrants. With exception to aboriginal groups, we all come from Europe, Africa, or Asia. The policy of new world countries is anyone can be a citizen regardless of ethnic origin.

A white guy RAISED in Asia, IMHO can be considered an Asian with European origins since he would reflect the values of the culture he was brought up in.

Any other difference would be merely superficial.
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you've giving the human kind too much credit. no matter what you will see race before nationality. it's just natural. it's the way it always was, and forever will it be.
SPS148669 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hair1, i like chinese hair!
true8clarity (6 months ago) Show Hide
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5/5
BobbytheCanadiankid (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Being Chinese Canadian( CBC ) is better than being a Chinese American ( ABC ) ! I used to live in Los Angeles , USA but I was born in Vancouver, BC !

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