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The thing is I m still not too sure who Adam is pointing his finger at
Is he blaming non-residents Chinese buying up properties in Auckland?
Or Chinese NZ residents who 'segregate' themselves from NZ culture? (Sadly he forgot to mention Muslims and Indians and Italian and Lebanese and Vietnamese and Thai and Russian and Greek and Jew all have their unique culture and communities kept in both NZ and OZ, now all can be described as 'segregation')
Or all of the above plus many Chinese who arrived at NZ after him and his daddy and mommy?
There is no doubt it's hard for someone to come to a new country for the better future of their family and kids and surely it's a little unfair to judge when they decide to do what they know best, simply just because they're trying to make a living. I see nothing wrong when Chinese set up business cater for Chinese.
When Adam found Chinese business cater for Chinese is alarming, I suppose he is just a little dissappointed that some Chinese new migrants have failed to embrace our kiwi culture while busy providing for their families. Unlike him when he came to Auckland with his less fortunate parents, they must have blend in the minute they got off their boat and never looked back ever since. |
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