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A legitimate question about race,ethnicity and nationality please answer?

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if you are born and raised in a country where most people dont look like you. for example a chinese jamaican, who would you like more chinese people or jamaican? or lets say there was a a war between chinese people and jamaican people whos side would you fight on if you were the chinese jamaican?

heres another one, if you were a chinese jamaican looking at the state of chine now would you prefer if you were raised in china arounf chinese people?

sorry about my bad english i only learned the languafe a year ago my original is french

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  1. Excellent English for only a year's study. If I was a Chinese in Jamaica I'd probably just open a takeaway.


  2. I think there are to many other factors to consider to be able to acurately answer than question.  The biggest one has to do with how you are raised.

  3. It all lies with which country you associate your self with or feel more patriotic about. otherwise it is also ok to either demonstrate against it or not careless about it. Also you might feel patriotic to the country you were brought up in but if their ideals were immoral in a situation where it was in opposition to the other country, you might feel like going with the other country because of you home countries immoralities.

    We are in such a complex world today that someone in a situation that belonged to two races should really only consider two things, morality and the country they grew up in. say like in the Olympics, you were a resident Jamaican of mixed chinese jamaican race but were pro chinese cause maybe your family brought you up with chinese values and culture that dominated the jamaican culture, but you frowned upon usain bolt, thats bad. but not to say you can't celebrate the chineese victory of domineering the other countries in the Olympics. in such situations you should support both but jamaica especially as you live there and that land has given you support to be there so you should support her back.

    Like I'm not mixed race, I have parents who are both Indian, but I was born and bred in UK and so support UK teams in international sport against India but really sit on the fence a bit and take part in celebrations if India win.

    BTW your English is actually a lot better than a lot of people to whom it is a first language. In fact there is no actual errors apart from gramitical like capital letters etc, just like mine.

  4. I would urge you to fight for peace for both nationalities because i think 20st century generations should see people beyond race ,nationalities & ethnicity.I believe we are one people and we should see this earth as ours to share.

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