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MadameMushie
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Up to the tech boom now. Chinese Americans have a firmly entrenched foothold in the U.S. now. But politicians keep using the same old fear-mongering tactics to make China and people of Chinese heritage scapegoats
— Sep 20, 2025 09:59AM
MadameMushie
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In the early 1900s, aside from Asian prejudices, the stories of Chinese Americans seem to approach the experiences of other immigrant groups. Seconds generation ABCs see themselves as Americans first, to the chagrin of their parents, and despite how other white Americans view them.
— Sep 16, 2025 05:29AM
MadameMushie
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It’s heartening to read the tales of Chinese and American-Born Chinese. Amidst all the prejudice against them in their new country, the humanity comes through. Great research by Iris Chang
— Sep 15, 2025 05:09PM
MadameMushie
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It is highly likely that the architects of Project 2025 has referred to the Exclusion Acts
— Sep 15, 2025 02:22PM
MadameMushie
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Very interesting to read more about the history of Chinese Americans, and many aspects of their history are pertinent to what is happening in terms of polarization in the U.S. today
— Sep 15, 2025 01:11PM

