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Im a migrant to Australia. It’s true Australia has loads of issues involving racism. That said I DO have the right to protest, and vote towards a better future. And I can, and do, get involved with my community to do what I can regarding those topics. Importantly though I can live in the country and not face racism daily nor often get treated differently because of the way I look.
Regardless I’m obviously going to take the word of the actual Chinese migrants I know of, and the people I know living in China, over strangers on the internet. You’re allowed to have your own opinions on it, I just don’t think it’s a great idea to hand wave the racism issues in China, particularly for people who are black or brown.
Yeah I suppose you’re right, I’ve only heard about this regarding Guangdong and the likes. That said the cost of living is still significantly less than most Western countries. I suppose I just meant that it’s easier to adapt and avoid the social issues if you have money but that applies anywhere.
Well other than growing around a large community of Han Chinese immigrants who all have different views on it sure. They are all generally aware of the racism issues in China particularly against black people. I’m assuming you have a much broader experience in China yourself and have seen otherwise outside of forums? If so I’d be more than happy to be wrong. But if first hand accounts from people who love China tell me that the country has a major issue with rampant racism, and have even told me that I wouldn’t be a good fit for the country due to not being light skinned, I’m obviously taking that to heart.
It’s possible to be critical of a country’s issues without implying that I’m accusing the entire population of being racist 🤷♂️
Its worth noting I mean as an immigrant who is not ethnically Chinese. It’s a tough place to adapt to if you aren’t financially stable. Do note that my knowledge comes from the experience of people from Australia.
Exactly. If you are financially stable and can fit within what is considered socially acceptable then it’s a great place to live.
boletus@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Best countries to move to/live in nowadays?11·1 month agoOne of my closest friends has been living in China for several years now. He’s white, and his wife’s Chinese parents said to his face, “at least you aren’t black”. People there casually refer to black people by the slur. I know there’s many racists in the west too, but in Australia I can make progress as a minority, in China it’s institutional, and in your face. Hard to feel part of the community if you are from a race that is discriminated.
That said, I was told it’s less due to straight up hate and more from ignorance.
boletus@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Best countries to move to/live in nowadays?162·1 month agoChina is very much not low racism. You will encounter quite a lot of racism especially if you are black. Everyone is different but the racists are far more public about being racist.
Game developer (software engineer) We get paid less than conventional software but it’s very rewarding work on its own.
What’s your average working day like?
Outer wilds if you enjoyed subnautica’s sense of wonder and exploration. Not replayable but a unique once in a lifetime experience.
Helldivers 2 if you enjoy halo firefight and it’s expansive sandbox. Very replayable.
Teardown is very replayable and will run great on your rig.
Curious why you went for 64gb of ram instead of 32, because the extra dosh could have gone to a better gpu. Always use the extra on the gpu or monitor.
I’m not disagreeing that it’s different. It’s a more fair comparison to compare it to embedded software development, where you are writing low level code for a specific piece of hardware.
I’m just saying that abstraction in general is not an excuse for the current state of computer software. Computers are so insanely fast nowadays it makes no sense that Windows file Explorer and other such software can be so sluggish still.
Abstraction does not have to imply significant performance loss.
boletus@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are men as intimate with there friends as girls are?7·6 months agoOf course, hugging, touching, sensitive subjects. ima give a homie a kiss if we’re hyped up enough.
boletus@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm from the Y'all zone. Is it offensive to call trans people y'all?17·7 months agoYouse is too damn bogan for my taste
My dog closes her eyes in bliss and starts falling over when you scratch her chest
Hereditary is my favourite supernatural horror film
The thing is my favourite Sci fi horror film
He’s actually in Foshan! Accommodation is cheaper there apparently.