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6/24/2025, 9:07:02 AM
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Who is "the average Chinese person", and how do you know?
Cause Diasporoid tiger moms are a hell lot Jewisher than Mainlanders
For instance, the stereotype of Chinese people practicing piano / getting into classical music, apparently still under the presumption that doing those things in 2025 is still somehow gonna get you into college, is literally co-opted from the Jews. They share many values, like family (in that certain way), celebrating alt holidays with food, work ethic, and wealth/greed or frugality/thrift depending on which way one swings.
Like I know Indians, by contrast, would be more into traditional Indian music, and I (a 2nd generation chink) have 2nd generation jeet friends who've had to suffer in sitar or tabla class growing up, similar to how I had to suffer in piano class.
Wang Jun's a loser back home who failed the hell out of the gaokao, so he tries his luck with the US visa lottery, and luck proves to be on his side. Upon arrival, he discovers American naming customs, and either calls himself "John Wang" like the 900 other Wangs who came before him and had the same idea, or falls into the Bible pipeline and chooses some really niche name like "Mordecai Wang".
Now Wang wants to be successful, he wants to start a family, and he wants his kids to be successful. So what does he do? He looks at (((successful people))) and studies how they got there. Obv, (((the real reason))) has jackshit to do with meritocracy or "Protestant" work ethic or whatever woo he buys into, but it's not like he knows this. But his habits change accordingly.
I've heard it's different in China vs outside of it, because of pressure to succeed as an immigrant or whatever. But then again, I've known people in China and other Asian countries who've gone through hellish childhoods. Plus there's the Confucian aspect that zog can't explain.
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Who is "the average Chinese person", and how do you know?
Cause Diasporoid tiger moms are a hell lot Jewisher than Mainlanders
For instance, the stereotype of Chinese people practicing piano / getting into classical music, apparently still under the presumption that doing those things in 2025 is still somehow gonna get you into college, is literally co-opted from the Jews. They share many values, like family (in that certain way), celebrating alt holidays with food, work ethic, and wealth/greed or frugality/thrift depending on which way one swings.
Like I know Indians, by contrast, would be more into traditional Indian music, and I (a 2nd generation chink) have 2nd generation jeet friends who've had to suffer in sitar or tabla class growing up, similar to how I had to suffer in piano class.
Wang Jun's a loser back home who failed the hell out of the gaokao, so he tries his luck with the US visa lottery, and luck proves to be on his side. Upon arrival, he discovers American naming customs, and either calls himself "John Wang" like the 900 other Wangs who came before him and had the same idea, or falls into the Bible pipeline and chooses some really niche name like "Mordecai Wang".
Now Wang wants to be successful, he wants to start a family, and he wants his kids to be successful. So what does he do? He looks at (((successful people))) and studies how they got there. Obv, (((the real reason))) has jackshit to do with meritocracy or "Protestant" work ethic or whatever woo he buys into, but it's not like he knows this. But his habits change accordingly.
I've heard it's different in China vs outside of it, because of pressure to succeed as an immigrant or whatever. But then again, I've known people in China and other Asian countries who've gone through hellish childhoods. Plus there's the Confucian aspect that zog can't explain.
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