The Pew Research in a way backed my findings. I recently made a statement that more than 50% of the Chinese Americans hated to be Chinese. I was under attacked! The statement wasn’t made out of thin air. It was based on 100s of clients interactions last 42 years including discussion with family members, HK high school alumni and university alumni 皮尤研究中心在某種程度上支持了我的結論. 我最近發表聲明稱,超過50%的美籍華人討厭自己是中國人。我被攻擊了!該聲明並非憑空作出。它基於過去 42 年來和數百次客戶互動,包括與家人、香港高中校友和美國大學校友的討論所作出的結論.
Pew Research: Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans 皮尤研究中心:除華裔美國人外,大多數亞裔美國人對自己的祖籍地有好感 BY NEIL G. RUIZ, CAROLYNE IM, CHRISTINE HUANG, AND LAURA SILVER
Pew Research Center has a long history of measuring Americans’ views of the United States, China and other countries, but less is known about Asian Americans’ views of these countries.
Chinese Americans have more mixed views of China. Fewer than half say they hold a favorable opinion. Still, a larger share of Chinese Americans have a positive opinion of China than other Asian adults, 41% vs. 14%.
Chinese immigrant adults are more likely than U.S.-born Chinese adults to have a favorable view of China (45% vs. 25%).
Asian immigrants are twice as likely as those who are U.S. born to say they would move to the homelands of their heritage (30% vs. 14%).
皮尤研究中心在衡量美國人對美國、中國和其他國家的看法方面有著悠久的歷史,但人們對亞裔美國人對這些國家的看法知之甚少.
華裔美國人對中國的看法更為複雜。不到一半的人表示持贊成意見。儘管如此,與其他亞洲成年人相比,美籍華人對中國持正面看法的比例更高,分別為 41% 和 14%
中國移民成年人比美國出生的華人成年人更有可能對中國有好感(45% vs 25%)。
表示願意移居其傳統故鄉的亞洲移民是美國出生的移民的兩倍(30% 比 14%)
