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Chinese Girl in the Ghetto
- De: Ying Ma
- Narrado por: Ying Ma
- Duración: 3 h y 56 m
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As China undertakes historic economic reforms, a little girl in the southern city of Guangzhou immerses herself in a world of fantasy and foreign influences while grappling with the mundane vagaries of Communist rule. She happily immigrates to Oakland, California, expecting her new life to be far better. Instead, she discovers crumbling schools, unsafe streets, and racist people. In the land of the free, she comes of age amid the dysfunction of a city's brokenness and learns to hate in the shadows of urban decay. This is the unforgettable story of her journey from China to an American ghetto and how she prevailed.
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Compelling story- equally good narration
- De Eric Schwartz en 10-12-19
- Chinese Girl in the Ghetto
- De: Ying Ma
- Narrado por: Ying Ma
An Interesting Perspective and an Inspirational Story
Revisado: 12-24-21
I’m a white right wing American man. I don’t believe in mass immigration to the United States. This country will no longer be the free, peaceful, and prosperous place it has been if its founding culture is diluted out and marginalized through the importation of low-skilled unmotivated people who care little for this country’s heritage (this process is already well along).
However, I do welcome a small number of the best and the brightest immigrants who can peacefully and respectfully meld with the America I’ve known and loved. Ms. Ying Ma is a fine example of such an immigrant. I’m sorry she and her family had to endure the hardships she described at the hands of “Americans” who have no business here and instead belong in the third world cesspools to which they trace their lineage.
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