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Lik will not admit he is a self-hating Chinese.
peter236 發表於 2009-9-28 15:03

LOL~

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typical chinese behavior, we as chinese have nothing to praise about in the last 100 years. even now, as our people's wealth accumulate, we can't deny the fact that our culture is gone, taken away by the glorious communist revolution. tree must be burnt, for the old growth forest to come back to life, i am sure we can see our culture bounce back very quick just as the economy bounce back so fast after a deadly crisis. i hope to see this in our lifetime though

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ar 力show左一個好好既example俾人睇中國人既一個特性: 喜歡歧視自己國家的人與媚外
chunsh 發表於 2009-9-25 20:46

Lik will not admit he is a self-hating Chinese.

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Actually I don't find this video funny at all.
Especially the last part when she talks about the different sports she(or the club) participates...I mean, so what? Like if I play badminton and  soccer, and others play different types of sports then what's big deal? To me the video just tries to point out how "superior" CBC (or local) is vs Honger. (like Honger struggles with LPI but CBC takes MCAT ...)

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i don't know what to say... but this video is kind of funny

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Lik is so funny. He thinks British humour is better than Chinese humour. But who is he to say? Lik is trying to define what type of mockery is good for the Chinese, and if we reject certain types of r ...
peter236 發表於 2009-9-25 18:10


ar 力show左一個好好既example俾人睇中國人既一個特性: 喜歡歧視自己國家的人與媚外

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本帖最後由 Ovaltine 於 2009-9-25 19:34 編輯

haha this is getting political. I like it, let me bring the girl in the the picture, she can be in the "spotlight" or scapegoat, whatever you call it.

I actually know the girl in the video haha, she happens to be a classmate in highschool, she had this hatred over hongers, which i don't mean to magnify. in school, i have been called a honger. in my adult life, when i worked, i've been called a cbc. I take both as an insult. As a honger, i would be made fun of of my ****ty engrishi. As a cbc, i would be refered as a canada pig. I sometimes take it as a joke, sometimes take it as an insult. But come to think about it, these are human baseless attacks simply because my counterparts doesn't like me. We are all chinese people, why do we still fight over these small differences in culture? its so contradicting, for example, our parents tell us, immigrate here to learn from the West, get the knowledge and help Chinese people. Then when we become these saviors, there are Chinese people that think we are 汉奸. do you feel me? this is like a left right problem, to be or not to be, to be honger or cbc. all of this probably based only on jealous. And no, I don't think this video is funny at all, maybe i don't have a sense of humour.

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2009-9-25 18:14 編輯

Lik is so funny. He thinks British humour is better than Chinese humour. But who is he to say? Lik is trying to define what type of mockery is good for the Chinese, and if we reject certain types of racial mockery, then we 連自嘲嘅氣量都無, how ridiculous Lik is?
Are we going to let Lik, the self-proclaimed know-it-all, the always-correct guy, define what's good/bad, what our culture should be?

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LOL~

Do you even know what generalizations and rule of thumb mean? They means something that is generally, but not always, true. Do you want to see results from referendums on every little issu ...
Lik 發表於 2009-9-25 11:00

How come every time you discuss something me, you have to try to link it with the political situation in mainland China? it only makes you look foolish.

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