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Posted: 2025-04-21 03:10:58 UTC

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This article discusses the identity crisis of Malaysian Chinese, particularly their complex relationship with China. It contrasts the unwavering support some Malaysian Chinese show for China with the more straightforward national identity of immigrants in other countries like the United States. The author critiques the blind support for China, especially under Xi Jinping, and questions the values it represents, arguing that true patriotism should not come at the expense of the suffering of people within China.
The identity crisis of Malaysian Chinese and their complex relationship with China.
The contrast between the national identity of immigrants in the US and some Malaysian Chinese.
Critique of blind support for China under Xi Jinping and questioning the values it represents.
The argument that true patriotism should not come at the expense of the suffering of people within China.
The unwavering support of some Malaysian Chinese for China, even when it contradicts their own values.
The difficulty in understanding the mindset of those who prioritize China's strength over individual freedoms and human rights.
The conflict between supporting China and acknowledging the suffering of people within China.