Cuz there are some white youtubers that apprantly went to places in China and people said they never saw a white person before…

Like… I’m Chinese American… can I go around and like basically experience what those white youtubers experienced… but like the racial roles swapped…

Like some rural town where I go there and everyone just like… stare at me?

And like I’m just like “howdy, fellow countrymen” awkwardly laughs

(oh yea this is gonna get very awkward when one can obtain US Citizenship and a white guy cannot obtain citizenship of China except under rare circumstances, so like I’m literally one of them legally speaking… not even technically a foreigner…)

Like how awkward would it get?

Just a thought experiment not actually brave enough to attempt this…

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Yeah I know y’all are gonna spam ICE jokes in the comments, lets not make this post too doomer and keep it lighthearted… kinda already too depressed…

  • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    2 days ago

    Not likely. Chinese migrants in the USA went everywhere to start various small businesses. It is the reason why there is that Chinese family running two grocery stores in Sinners. Chinese families would be rare, but they would be everywhere.

    Your best bet is the rural Mountain West or Appalachia, but even then you’re likely going to find some Chinese people living there.