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In reply to the discussion: Should Chinatowns in America be torn down? [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)94. Thanks for the reminder of their existence!
I remember reading that group in the beginning, and the discussion of having those videos. I'll check them out. Then maybe I'll rent Tompopo again
My sister took German in HS and when she went with my parents on a trip to Holland, I believe they had a stop in Germany. The natives were appreciative of her attempts to communicate in their language, though they immediately switched to English for her better communication with them Gotta love multilingualism! (unless you're an "ugly 'murican" winger )
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I like the smaller Chinatowns better because they're less crowded with tourists.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2015
#51
Not where I live.. we kind of all blend together.. I like that about us. But, I have no
Cha
Jan 2015
#130
Chinatowns have a long standing tradition in America. It would be un-American to tear them down. eom
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
#17
Just be glad you're not here to hear me attempting to get the pronunciations right!
kentauros
Jan 2015
#70
They are haters, they just have to have something to hate, Chinatowns are just one more arena to
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#79
Certainly much of it is conditioned behavior, but really, I am beginning to think there is a
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#111
Yes, I quite agree with you. If anyone has that interest, Fox certainly reinforces it and truly
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#120
That's been done in many cities. It was called "urban renewal" but what it
Luminous Animal
Jan 2015
#75
Good food and the best massage parlors... two good reasons to let them be (nt)
GummyBearz
Jan 2015
#33
L.A.'s Chinatown is not "long gone", just all of the expansion has been in the San Gabriel Valley
AZ Progressive
Jan 2015
#73
I live in a 'progressive community' in the Sacramento Valley, we razed our Chinatown a century ago..
Brother Buzz
Jan 2015
#45
I lived in San Fran for 8 years. You having to start this thread speaks volumes.
BlueJazz
Jan 2015
#48
I prefer the chinese restaurants in the Richmond. Especially if I am eating dim sum.
Luminous Animal
Jan 2015
#107
The same right wing clowns would take what's left of American Indian lands too...
hunter
Jan 2015
#59
Actually, we would be much better in the US if the right wingers were confined IMO to their own
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#77