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Have any other Chinese people in this sub encountered this kind of experience with Chinese liberals?

I came across a video made by a self-proclaimed liberal who is Chinese and moved from China to the United States. She describes herself as someone who fights for equality for all people of color. Recently, she made a video about a case involving a non-Asian race and a Chinese person. In the video, she was very apologetic and said many things that seemed to demean Chinese people and Asians in general, which some people might view as "bootlicking." But when it comes to fighting for equality for Chinese people (and other Asians), she just doesn't seem to bring the same energy that she does for other racial groups. And majority of the time, she just doesn't even care about what is happening regarding her own people.

And the same Chinese woman I described above actually got into a controversy with a Vietnamese content creator over doxxing, which I find somewhat odd for someone who identifies as a liberal and claims to fight for equality for all people of color.

Mind you, this isn't just a one-time thing. I've encountered around 11 other Chinese liberals who act exactly like this. For example, there was one Chinese liberal from China who got very, very angry at me for commenting on something that was happening in Europe regarding immigrants. But here's the thing: I checked his page, and he had never once spoken up in defense of his own people or his own ethnic group. Not even when his own people were being generalized in the very same subreddit where I was discussing what was happening in Europe.

Like I can't be the only one here. Because why majority of the time when I see people who actually fights for equality are leftists. Not liberals.

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u/SchoolSpare2077 — 14 days ago