推荐这个频道看下,Easy languages 通过推广德语引申出很多社会话题。建议你们采访的对象不要总是那么几个,最好有不同年龄的对象: 学生,在职的,中餐打工的等等。
@rrapple30455 жыл бұрын
为什么这一类视频总要加入一些奇怪的搞怪视频片段,好烦人
@zc5115 жыл бұрын
那个是什么意思呀
@flyingzone3565 жыл бұрын
I am an oversea Chinese and I have lived in the U.K., the United States, and Canada for more than 30 years. Let me tell you something - xenophobia and racism exist everywhere, including in China. In fact I dare say in most Western countries, at least people are in general more educated about racism and xenophobia. Overt xenophobia and racism are frowned upon. The mass media talk about them. Schools teach against them. However, in many non-Western countries, including China, many people don't even realize they themselves are racist and xenophobic. A case in point: look at how many Chinese people look down on people from Southeast Asia, Africa, or the Indian sub-continent. But once they get the chance to go abroad and when they receive rude and racist treatments (like those mentioned in the video), suddenly they realize what racism really means. Unfortunately, most of them still do not think about their own racism and their own country's racism. A case in point - I believe it was one or two years ago during the Chinese New Year when a Chinese actress painted her face black, dressed in a traditional "African" costume, and spoke Mandarin with an African accent, to depict an African ON NATIONAL T.V. When asked about it, most Chinese people didn't think that was racism. They found it funny and entertaining. This is exactly how uneducated Chinese people about racism is. They aren't even aware of the fact that their action is being racist or racially insensitive. I also dislike this "I am proud of being Chinese" mentality (or whatever nationality, such as "I am proud of being American or German or Japanese or French" mentality). This is a form of ultra-patriotism and cultural chauvinism. One's nationality is nothing to be "proud of," same as one's gender, height, weight, skin color, etc. These are things that you are born with and born into. You can be proud of being able to speak six languages, or having conquered the Himalayas, or obtained a Ph.D. But you cannot be "proud of" being born into a particular culture or country. This is not an achievement. Just be a kind and respectful person everywhere you are. You are not defined by your nationality or ethnicity or race. You are defined by your own personal action and behavior. No need to repeat the mantra "I am proud of being Chinese" all the time. We are all human beings. We are all citizens of this planet. We are all the same until nationality, ethnicity, politics, and religion divide us.
We share exactly the same thought. When people ask me, "Aren't you proud of the Chinese civilization - its four inventions, its literature, its art, its architecture, etc.?" Of course I am. But what have *I* personally done to claim my pride for being Chinese? No! Nothing! Moreover, there is a shady side to the history of China - as there is to that of all countries in the world - too. Using the "I am proud to be Chinese" logic, it means we should be ashamed to be Chinese too, shouldn't we? But ultranationalists would never agree to that. They will only look at the good and always overlook the bad, as if their country is never capable of doing anything that is wrong. For me, that is not what real patriotism is. In fact I really dislike the idea of patriotism, as explained in my original comment. That's why I hate it whenever I hear Americans chanting "U.S.A. Number 1!" or the French saying, "ma belle langue française" (my beautiful French language). In saying that, it implies "some countries are sh*t" and "some languages are ugly." I want to ask these Americans: "Which country is sh*t in your opinion?" or these French: "Which language is ugly in your opinion?" So to my dear fellow Chinese, please stop embracing this narrow-minded and blind ultra-patriotism. Be universal. Be critical. Be humble. Just be a kind person and treat everyone equally, Chinese or non-Chinese. And if people don't treat you right, I understand the anger. (I have lived overseas for more than 30 years, so don't tell me I know nothing about that.) But don't use that as an excuse to hate an entire people. And always be introspective - "Are my own 'people' any better than them?" "Am I any better than these people?"
歧视是肯定的。我讲讲我自己在星期六2020.09.26发生的事情。我和女儿去步行街买东西,从商店出来以后就有两个德国小孩子尾随我们。两个小孩大约11, 12的样子。我开始的时候没有怎么注意。突然我感觉腿被什么东西射了一下,也没有管,继续往前走。走了没有两步,就听到一声玩具枪的响声,然后看到一个塑料的子弹出左边的头顶飞过。我当时就火了,转身朝两个小孩冲过去。然后说,was das soll? 其中一个小孩看到我这个样子,很害怕,一边把枪给我,一边说,ich machts nicht mehr, ich machts nicht mehr。这个时候走过来了一个路人,问了情况,让我冷静下来。其实我也知道我对小孩子做不了什么,只是心里很生气。大家遇到这样的事情千万不要害怕,能怼,一定要怼回去。其实做这些事情的人和你一样害怕。你怼了他们,他们就知道说亚洲人不是好欺负的。今年这种情况在我身上已经发生过两次,另一次是在游泳池,刚刚开始闹肺炎的时候。你只要怼过一次,心里的那道坎就过去了。