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What do you mean, "typical Chinese person?" There's no such thing as a typical Chinese person. That's racist. Also posting that picture as an example of a typical Chinese family is racist. This could just as easily be a typical Chinese familyWhat would you suggest?
Aren't you actually talking about something different?
Considering there was nothing unflattering, false, or misrepresentative of a typical Chinese person of that era. (OK, actually 30 million people died of starvation in China around that time - so maybe misrepresents a bit - but clearly some Chinese were indeed eating at that time, as evidence by the photos below)
c'mon get it right, it's FibreFlex. IIRC mine had Bennetts and Road Rider IV'sDuck the world. I had a Fiberflex when the other kids couldn't even read Dr Seuss. I wish I'd kept it. This cancelling stuff doesn't end well.
Karens gonna KarenI'm not sure what is going on.
Did a private publishing company choose to discontinue the publishing of one of their books?
Does anyone realize how often this happens in the publishing world?
Who does everyone have their panties in a bunch about?
good share.The pulling of a book because of an image of a Chinese man (historically accurate as Casa pointed out) is kind of a joke. Anti Asian racism isn't-
Why we must talk about the Asian-American story, too
“Go back to China!” That ugly exclamation rattled the ears of editor Michael Luo who, with family and friends in tow, headed to get lunch at a nearby Korean res…theundefeated.com