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I've never been to China, but I have been to places like Japan. go there and you'll see racism like you've never seen it. The Japanese also have class bigotry. I have lived in Japan off and on for over a decade. since there are few to any other races in Japan, then the Japanese, they look down on non Japanese, especially the Koreans. Even if the Koreans are citizens born and raised in Japan for generations. And they definitely do not see blacks as equals. Oh, and never refer to an Okinawan person as a Japanese, they will tell you very strongly that they are not Japanese.
I’ve traveled overseas many times, studied overseas and have non-American family living abroad. That other nations have race issues doesn’t negate the fact that the U.S. does too. It is what it is.
The Chinese faced racism Congo in the past few months. The Congolese are catching on to Chinese debt-trap diplomacy, where the Chinese pretend to help build infrastructure by loaning money, but always end up owning the infrastructure they built. https://tfiglobalnews.com/2021/09/02...-out-of-congo/
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The Congolese locals too are pushing back against exploitative Chinese investments and are literally hounding, abducting and chasing away the Chinese. Meanwhile, the growing anti-China sentiment in the DRC is also forcing the government to take more coercive measures like suspending operations of some Chinese companies.
The best deterrent to racism may be absence! Just don't go places where racism is an accepted practice. China is one of those places.
People get pretty brave when they think there is going to be no retaliation.
Cowards!
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