I can tell you with great degree of certainty that majority of the oversea Chinese don't think and act like that.
Most of people here, especially right wing extremists, are the people choose not to integrate into mainstream society. They either choose to not understand what democracy means or deliberately misinterpret it for their own purpose.
Majority of the oversea Chinese have accepted the mainstream values and way of conduct. We understand democracy is not the silver bullet that can solve all problems. In fact democracy has limited capacity, is very inefficient and extremely expensive to pursue. But we are willing to do the hard work and pay the price so we can make it work better.
Majority of the oversea Chinese don't act like people here. Most of the oversea Chinese I know are calmer, more objective, and less confrontational. The need of survival is not the only thing matters, and there are things in life that are larger then personal interest. We don't believe "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth". We believe in self control and discipline.
Yes there is always concerns about how we will be treated by other people, but I think we understand it is our own responsibility to make our future and our destiny.
I can tell you with great degree of certainty that majority
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谢谢!我也接触不少海外华人,诚如你所说,大多数与这里不同。网络究竟能否反映真实的社会心理,真是个问题啊!祝好!
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07/23/2014 postreply
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其实这里的大多数人也不像你认为的那样,所谓silent majority,大多认同普世价值观,其实看看这里对政治不感兴趣的茶客们
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07/23/2014 postreply
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你去兵坛看看,是这样吗?
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07/23/2014 postreply
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兵坛,有些铁杆毛粉在那里都被当作倭寇骂,你说那是什么变态的地方?
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07/23/2014 postreply
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