does that make a congolese born in china chinese?If he was born in France: then he’s French.
Profiling him because he looks different from you isn’t the way to go.
does that make a congolese born in china chinese?
French don’t have the right to even try this shit they still do this where they exploit many African country and call them french African while stealing from them……he has every right also french culture is not decreasing rather this is the fruit of their war crime and colonialism ironically they have erased other peoples culture during their rule and forced french on themAlso, I can understand where most racist are coming from: immigration is increasing in France their culture is decreasing.
But I have a different view on people who’s born into a nation that’s the opposite from their ancestors.
When you’re born into a soil that’s foreign from your ancestors: is your duty not to follow your ancestors footsteps.
e.g whether it’s their culture, language or their cultural dresses.
In order to fit to a host nation: you have to convert to their culture in order to adapt and interrogate.
I don’t agree with the racist remarks the MP spouted: is not his fault he’s ancestors brought him into France.
But as long he interrogate; there’s no problem.
Because I canbro why do you highlight your post as blue?
Yes, because Chinese is defined as “someone who is a citizen of China”. Even if you said Han, there’s a million sub ethnicities of Han people so no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.does that make a congolese born in china chinese?
Yes, because Chinese is defined as “someone who is a citizen of China”. Even if you said Han, there’s a million sub ethnicities of Han people so no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.
no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.
Yes, because Chinese is defined as “someone who is a citizen of China”. Even if you said Han, there’s a million sub ethnicities of Han people so no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.
Yes, because Chinese is defined as “someone who is a citizen of China”. Even if you said Han, there’s a million sub ethnicities of Han people so no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.
Yes, because Chinese is defined as “someone who is a citizen of China”. Even if you said Han, there’s a million sub ethnicities of Han people so no one would bat an eye if he said he was Han.