Perhaps I was too subtle on my last blog. This is exactly what I meant:
1. I don't appreciate my people being spoken of as if they are of a dirty or untouchable race. It's a bit like someone in the US saying, I don't want violent crimes committed against me, therefore, I better avoid them black/Latino/Asian people.
2. Sure, I recognize there are a lot of problems with how things are done in China, but let's not take cheap shots at my motherland at every opportunity. It's like, you are a teenager suffering from pimples; you are frantically slapping on all the Retin-A and Proactiv you can find and you are popping Accutane like Skittles , but these bullies keep calling you pizza face. Look, I'm just trying to find an analogy most of y'all can relate to...
3. If you say something like, this shop can't be good because it's run by Chinese people with their Chinese ways, you come off sounding stupid and disrespectful. It's not the people but which point of development the society is in. Take these same Chinese, put them on a small island nation called Singapore, and they'll be the best service people you ever find. Reverse example, take a few business people from US or Europe, pop them in China, and they are as unethical as ever (I won't bore you with examples but if you really want to know, dig deep into Danone and Walmart China).
Hopefully by this point I've made myself clear.
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