'I'm 100 per cent dinky-di': Chinese Australians rubbish questions of loyalty

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Chinese Australians face controversial questions submitted by the public for the new series of You Can't Ask That, and reveal the expectations and challenges they face from their parents, peers and even strangers.

Jinghua, 34, said while some were critical about Beijing online, they were also worried if that would have repercussions for their relatives still in China.

"When you're there, don't talk about the political situation, don't talk back, and you're OK," he said. "[2020] felt like a return to the mid-90s level of Pauline Hanson racism," they said, referring to the start of the pandemic when COVID-19 was being labelled a 'Chinese virus'. "In my childhood years, I definitely felt that Australia was a very, very racist place," Kristian said.As he grew up, he felt society become more inclusive.

 

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ABCReligion Why would anybody claiming to detest the political interference of China, refuse denouncing citizenship to that regime. Wanting their cake and eating it!

CongSuzie The two highlighted questions were both racist. And don't deserve a reply.

That’s just bad luck for them. During previous religious crusades which conservative Australian governments have embarked our population on, the resident Australians who r ethnically similar to the enemy have been incarcerated in concentration camps. Tough titties that’s holy war

i,m good with that ,as long as you have only one passport...you can,t be true to one country when you have both...

Perhaps they can better profess their loyalty by publicly stating some criticisms of Xi Jinping & Communist China. Australians know how to separate ‘loyalty to country’ from ‘loyalty to Govt & Politicians’ but Communist China supporters can’t.

No one asked.

Chinese can't hold dual citizenship, if they're Australian, China doesn't want them and will probably gulag them with the rest of us if they invade.

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