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13yrs old, five years ago.
And her wishes come true. Amazing !!
And her wishes come true. Amazing !!
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California is one of the richest regions in USA, the richer people are, the more confident and tolerant they are.California is fine I guess, west coast libertards tend to be more tolerant than those from, say, Massachusetts.
its also close to her childhood home and friends
I don't think this need explanation. Her sporting career is based on skiing. It is a more lucrative and developed sports in US than China. She study in US is also understandable. Closer to her career based.Then why come back to the US to attend university and live/study here?
She never admitted that she has given up her US citizenship. She evaded this question when she was ditectly asked about that. Nor is her name on the list of Americans who have. And she is going to Stanford this fall. Why don't you ask her whether she would use an F-1 visa?China does not allow adults over the age of 18 to have dual nationality. Why do some people think Gu ailing still has American nationality? This is a CNN report. Gu Ailing has given up her U.S. citizenship.
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In China, law is bendable. I think China is perfectly fine with dual nationality if she can gain something from it.This is also the mainstream opinion on the Chinese Internet, but there is no evidence.
China does not recognize dual nationality. In the long run, she can only choose one nationality.
But anyway, she's already got both fame and fortune.
But it’s not safe for her to come back imo she should just go all in on China at this point. The reality is that she doesn’t need a college degree but a Stanford degree is prestigious.I don't think this need explanation. Her sporting career is based on skiing. It is a more lucrative and developed sports in US than China. She study in US is also understandable. Closer to her career based.
Nothing to find it weird.
She is coming to Stanford this fall. I bet she will register without a delay.But it’s not safe for her to come back imo she should just go all in on China at this point. The reality is that she doesn’t need a college degree but a Stanford degree is prestigious.
Yes I am aware of that. I’m just saying it might not be the safest decision.She is coming to Stanford this fall. I bet she will register without a delay.
If you have watched her interview, you would have found that she, just like any other highly educated American teenagers, has already mastered the fine art of bullshitting. Don't worry. Soon, she will speak in smoothing tone in front of American media and American people will quickly forget about the Olympic episode.Yes I am aware of that. I’m just saying it might not be the safest decision.
Americans used to be sassy and confident some time ago, back then you could tell any "America Baaaad" joke to them and they would just laugh with you or shrug it offCalifornia is one of the richest regions in USA, the richer people are, the more confident and tolerant they are.
In fact, USA is still the undisputed strongest country in the world. Gu ailing can only bring three Olympic gold medals to China, Americans don't have to be so excited.
That will be interesting to see how China deals with thar un the future. Since there will only be more and more Chinese getting married or having kids with other races in Africa, Latin America , Arab world etc , In fact even those born in China from one Chinese partner don't seem to be considered Chinese by nationality if I'm not wrong ? Will be interesting to see if they will be treated as Chinese as well or simply brushed aside as foreigners as well.Btw, there are millions of Chinese living all over the world including Africa and Latin America. If they marry local people and have visibly Chinese looking children with them, how will they be received if they are high performers in their field?
It doesn't really matter. China, like most countries in the world, is not a country imbued in the spirit of rule-of-law. The primary purpose of its laws is to ensure country's stability and social harmony, not to enforce some abstract concept of right or justice. Self-contradictory decisions or actions are perfectly fine with Chinese. In each case, the decision mostly rests on the trade-off government makes to maximize whatever it deems to be more important. Examples like that are abound. For example, nowadays, government views social harmony is very important. Therefore, anyone who can throw a public tantrum is more likely to get what he wants than anyone who quietly follows the procedure of law. A group of people together commit some heinous crime are more likely to be punished lightly, if at all, than some individual. Etc, etc.That will be interesting to see how China deals with thar un the future. Since there will only be more and more Chinese getting married or having kids with other races in Africa, Latin America , Arab world etc , In fact even those born in China from one Chinese partner don't seem to be considered Chinese by nationality if I'm not wrong ? Will be interesting to see if they will be treated as Chinese as well or simply brushed aside as foreigners as well.
She is rich now to hire armed guards to protect her. I don't think she will be worry for her safety in US unless she is taken out by an army.But it’s not safe for her to come back imo she should just go all in on China at this point. The reality is that she doesn’t need a college degree but a Stanford degree is prestigious.
If you have watched her interview, you would have found that she, just like any other highly educated American teenagers, has already mastered the fine art of bullshitting. Don't worry. Soon, she will speak in smoothing tone in front of American media and American people will quickly forget about the Olympic episode.
That will be interesting to see how China deals with thar un the future. Since there will only be more and more Chinese getting married or having kids with other races in Africa, Latin America , Arab world etc , In fact even those born in China from one Chinese partner don't seem to be considered Chinese by nationality if I'm not wrong ? Will be interesting to see if they will be treated as Chinese as well or simply brushed aside as foreigners as well.