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Inspired by the recent c/AskLemmy question about Myanmar.


As a PRC-born ethnic Han-Chinese person who currently is a US Citizen and reside in the US, I'm curious on what people think of my former country.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thiefs, low quality, dictatorship, murders, will probably try to fuck up my life in the future.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Dude that is the USA. They do have knife guys occasionally but nothing is as terrifying as being a US grade student with an active shooter warning on campus. Besides Japan I've never felt safer that over there.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Do you folk have any other talking points than "but USA bad"? This question is not about USA, it's about fucking China.

You sure nothing's as terrifying? I think being an Uyghur in a Chinese concentration camp might be even worse.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well I can't speak from a Chinese/Uyghur perspective, only from what I know and have seen. I doubt you will find many Chinese residents that would say China is more dangerous than the US. A more divided opinion here for sure. The data proves it, in total murders and per capita. I've been all over their cities at all times of night and would not do that here, especially in the city I live in now. The things you are saying that is bad about China I think is worse here. I don't think any Chinese resident is worried about getting shot while driving down the highway and I've lived thru those periods here, in the places it was happening. Just doing a direct comparison. If you've visited China I would find it hard to believe you would find it more dangerous.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

No, it probably isn't more dangerous in the direct sense. But it's more dangerous in the subtler ways. Look, I'm from a country where we had the Soviet bland of dictatorship disguised as communism and let me tell you it's very similar to the Chinese bland.

You have to censor your opinions because you might end up in prison for saying the wrong thing to the wrong people. And the worst thing, you don't know what you're missing because the government and its secret police tries really hard to make sure you don't know how much better it is.

I believe that you had a superb time as a tourist in China, after all they only show you the good parts as a tourist. You're simply not allowed anywhere that might shed light on their propaganda.

I'm not saying US is some kind of utopia or whatever, but pretending China is a good country to live in is crazy and dangerous.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

I lived there for 2 years. I'm familiar with the propaganda. It was easy for me to ignore since I wasn't going to be a permanent resident.

I see the same propaganda here. its gotten us in multiple unwinnable wars and is now stripping away our democracy. It's why we have terrible, expensive healthcare and why gun related deaths are the #1 killer of children. Neither place is utopia. But now I get to worry about my country deporting naturalized citizens which is a thing I never thought I needed to worry about.