China students are not wanted in US

If you're posting something like this on social media, don't be surprised if you're treated as a threat to national security. :cool:

If China is really a land of opportunities, go back there and don't come back. :wink:

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If you're posting something like this on social media, don't be surprised if you're treated as a threat to national security. :cool:

If China is really a land of opportunities, go back there and don't come back. :wink:

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Especially those Malaysian cheena. 24/7 kpkb of discrimination. Those who only can speak Mandarin, should get a one-way ticket to China...land of opportunities.
 
Especially those Malaysian cheena. 24/7 kpkb of discrimination. Those who only can speak Mandarin, should get a one-way ticket to China...land of opportunities.
They are going back to china, in a big way. This lady for instance, maybe too embarrass to say she is Malaysian.
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Tan, an MIT graduate in electrical engineering, first encountered Ping An while working at McKinsey in Singapore. As a partner with the consulting firm, Tan helped Ping An develop a major new campus in China—a job she says she was reluctant to take on. But now Tan sits as co-CEO of the $164 billion company, after joining the firm in the dual role of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Information Officer in 2013. Nominally an insurance firm but in effect a data-driven tech company, Ping An Group, which ranks No. 29 on the Fortune Global 500, is the largest entity in terms of revenues represented on the list. As COO, Tan has navigated Ping An’s deep dive into tech. Under her new role as co-CEO, Tan continues to oversee the group’s technology ventures, which are the backbone of the company’s operations.
 
They are going back to china, in a big way. This lady for instance, maybe too embarrass to say she is Malaysian.
IMPW-2019.-04.-Jessican-Tan.jpg

Tan, an MIT graduate in electrical engineering, first encountered Ping An while working at McKinsey in Singapore. As a partner with the consulting firm, Tan helped Ping An develop a major new campus in China—a job she says she was reluctant to take on. But now Tan sits as co-CEO of the $164 billion company, after joining the firm in the dual role of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Information Officer in 2013. Nominally an insurance firm but in effect a data-driven tech company, Ping An Group, which ranks No. 29 on the Fortune Global 500, is the largest entity in terms of revenues represented on the list. As COO, Tan has navigated Ping An’s deep dive into tech. Under her new role as co-CEO, Tan continues to oversee the group’s technology ventures, which are the backbone of the company’s operations.

I wish her all the best. I hope the rest will follow suit. Be proud of ur Motherland n retire tere for good. :thumbsup:
 
If you're posting something like this on social media, don't be surprised if you're treated as a threat to national security. :cool:

If China is really a land of opportunities, go back there and don't come back. :wink:

EZaJmXiVcAA2oRa.jpg

Actually, a fair bit of Chinese living in US have gone back to make their bucks. I have met a number of them. I don't think it is sizeable yet. But given the current China bashing, the outflow should grow.
 
They are going back to china, in a big way. This lady for instance, maybe too embarrass to say she is Malaysian.
IMPW-2019.-04.-Jessican-Tan.jpg

Tan, an MIT graduate in electrical engineering, first encountered Ping An while working at McKinsey in Singapore. As a partner with the consulting firm, Tan helped Ping An develop a major new campus in China—a job she says she was reluctant to take on. But now Tan sits as co-CEO of the $164 billion company, after joining the firm in the dual role of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Information Officer in 2013. Nominally an insurance firm but in effect a data-driven tech company, Ping An Group, which ranks No. 29 on the Fortune Global 500, is the largest entity in terms of revenues represented on the list. As COO, Tan has navigated Ping An’s deep dive into tech. Under her new role as co-CEO, Tan continues to oversee the group’s technology ventures, which are the backbone of the company’s operations.

The Chinese do not care if you are from China or other countries. As long as you have the skills that they need and you have the Chinese ethnicity, you are good to go.

Ping An was courted by Jared Kushner to help fund 666 until the True News press illuminated that deal.
 
Wow, I just read that this evening. Guess, that was too much China bashing even for Rupert Murdoch.
Must have been highly inflammatory and racist....but still it's good to know what people truly feel than fake ass politically correct bullshyt.
 
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