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<description>&lt;p&gt;What&apos;s all this crap about being a &quot;foreign born Chinese&quot;?  If this dude actually went to China, he&apos;d still be called a foreigner and with his more &quot;Malayasian&quot; features he is more likely to get a job as a driver or security guard than be welcomed as a member of &quot;Greater Han&quot; returning to the fold.

You are the culture you are raised in.

nanheyangrouchuan&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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