• pjhenry1216
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        222 years ago

        Pretty sure the main character was born in Canada making them Canadian.

        • mihnt
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          62 years ago

          Legally, yes. Heritage is still Chinese though. I’ll just say it’s about Chinese-Canadians and stop splitting hairs.

          • pjhenry1216
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            262 years ago

            Still about some Canadians. You are still splitting hairs. The lessons aren’t specific to Chinese heritage people.

          • @[email protected]
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            2 years ago

            Idk why you tried splitting hairs in the first place. You think only white people are Canadian?

            • mihnt
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              12 years ago

              No, but when I see people who are proud of their heritage and are trying their best to keep it alive, I consider that that’s what they are and want to be identified with. It’s not like I’m hating on these fictional characters and being racist. I saw a film of a family who were proud of who they are and took it at face value. Never even considered their location to a part of the equation.

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                You watched the movie then? It just seems weird to be bothered the meme wasn’t specific enough.

                Also, anecdotal, but I have friends who maintain pride in their home culture but have also worked hard to be able to officially be called “Canadian”.