Do many Chinese Americans support Trump?

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The opinions of the article and the pictures at the end of the article (I agree with myself) are taken from the analysis seen on reddit, with minor changes for better understanding.

Last year, the voice of Sichuan fans in the Chinese circle was extraordinarily loud, which made many people think that Chinese Sichuan fans occupy half of the country, but this is not the case. First, dry goods analysis, and finally map.

The Asians who voted for the Republican Party are all (new) generation immigrants . These people struggled to go out in their 20s and 30s in China. They may stay because they are unhappy with the CCP, or they can find better jobs in the United States. These people are used to being the main ethnic group in China, and they still maintain this kind of thinking and political orientation in the United States, and many of them are middle-class, so they are in line with the Republican Party's political spectrum of white supremacy, pro business, and small government. Coupled with the fact that Trump's Republican Party has begun to confront China in the past two years, it may be more suitable for these people. The second and third generations of immigrants (or even older) grew up under racial discrimination (the discrimination they endured is the kind of serious "you are inferior", "you don't deserve to live with us" kind of discrimination , in the era of political correctness, that is, the new generation of Chinese immigrants who immigrated to the United States may really experience discrimination, only the discrimination of children being robbed of school places by black people), these people may prefer to choose some people who are friendly to minorities and to the immigrant American dream Friendly political parties are also more supportive of Hollywood, as well as various big companies engaging in some diversity policies and multiculturalism. (To put it bluntly, the trend of political correctness has only prevailed in the past ten or twenty years. A generation of immigrants has only experienced the political correctness in the back, but not the discrimination in the front.) Correspondingly, many second- and third-generation Chinese may not be very much. I can speak Chinese, and I hardly or rarely have any communication with the Chinese Internet circle, so the Chinese people in China have no access to their political views . And a generation of immigrants still speak Chinese, still use WeChat, Weibo, Zhihu, so domestic people will hear these people say "Chinese American for Trump" every day.
Yes, many people do. The (new) generation of immigrants has not experienced racial discrimination in the United States, and is used to being the boss, discriminating against others, discriminating against their own people, and authoritarian thoughts in their bones. These people discriminate against blacks, Latinos, and Indians in the United States. Some words on the Chinese Internet can only be described by shocking. Those who didn't know thought they were white and were about to start ethnic cleansing.
A generation of immigrant Chinese who are over 50 years old have a very high proportion of Sichuan fans. It is also a generation of immigrants, and the proportion of Sichuan fans born after 80 years is quite small. However, because a generation of immigrants has the loudest voice as the representative of Chinese Americans in the Chinese Internet, it left everyone with the impression that the proportion of Chinese fans is very high. The second generation and later Chinese Americans are completely silent in the Chinese circle, and they are not interested in the Chinese circle, but it is good to be able to speak basic Chinese .



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