Rising America

Chapter 774: "What would you do? 》Topics caused

It is impossible to present all the shots taken by the camera crew. Those that are broadcast are selected and classic, so they can be presented to everyone. ㈧㈠Chinese ΔWenwang*┡⒈

Outsiders are certainly not clear about all this.

In fact, not everyone of Chinese descent is willing to lend a hand, and there are many people watching the excitement by the side.

But after some deliberate production, the presentation to everyone is different.

The members of the film crew were brainwashed by Andrew, so there is no need to worry about them leaking the secrets. Therefore, thanks to Kim Hyun Tae’s arrangement, the Chinese gradually walked out of the shadow of discrimination and began to be seen by the mainstream public. accept.

And Jin Xiantai, must also become a hero in the hearts of Chinese Americans.

Because how could it be possible that the Chinese in the later period could not think of it, the reason why everyone would benefit is because of something.

But these are things to follow.

When the test of the Chinese community was over, the first episode came to an end.

In the last time period, the program team conducted "What would you do? "In the social experiment part designed by Jin Xiantai, he secretly observed what would happen to a beggar for a hundred dollars, and then the first episode would officially end.

But the film crew on the show couldn’t say that. Instead, they acted like they were very random, and they came up with such a suggestion, saying, “Let’s do an experiment before the end of this episode. Random Naturally, I took out $1oo to show the first beggar we saw, and then see what he would do with the $1oo.".

This guy's proposal was accepted and adopted by the crew, and it suddenly aroused the appetite of the audience in front of the TV.

However, most viewers in front of the TV think that beggars will buy food if they take the money, or they will sell ‘white noodles’ and the like, basically giving an ‘answer’ in their minds in advance.

But even so, everyone is still a little bit curious about what beggars do.

Therefore, the audience watched it patiently and did not switch channels because the show was about to end.

This also led to a situation, that is, "What would you do? "This program has maintained a 5% ratings until it is about to end, and it has not fallen very stable at all.

So far, other industry insiders who have been following this program have to sigh, "What would you do? "It's really hot, and it has a very good start.

Once the second episode is broadcast, it will certainly attract a large number of viewers to continue watching.

At the same time, many people have also begun to wonder whether they have to study here, and then come up with such a program.

Just considering that Kim Hyun-tae registered the copyright of this program, so if he wants to get the same program, he does not need to pay money to net. This is quite criticized and entangled.

So, this has also caused many people to hesitate and make up their minds.

But when net broke out that it had signed a $700 million advertising contract, everyone was not calm.

Some media in the industry began to contact net one after another, hoping to obtain the copyright of this program.

But for these guys, how could Joe Ann make them wishful.

As long as it is not brain-dead, Qiao An will definitely not open the copyright at this time.

So these guys' plans are destined to fail.

It was only in the face of huge profits that this prompted these guys to contact net like moths to the fire. Who made the green dollar bills so cute?

------split line------

Wow!

Brooklyn Boy: "It turns out that Chinese Americans usually look very inconspicuous, as if they don't care about anything, but in fact they are very rich in their hearts. It seems that our impression of Chinese Americans seems to be biased!"

Los Angeles White: "Do you only know now? Actually, I already knew this advantage of Chinese descent. You must know that William King had saved his female classmate in a crisis, and for this reason he was shot three times, and he was Chinese descent. A microcosm of the representative nature of the group."

Brick mover in Silicon Valley: "As a Chinese, I personally agree with the performance of the Chinese in "What would you do?", and I am also very clear that their response is very real and there is no trace of falsehood.

Everyone thinks that we don't care about things other than our own interests. In fact, I want to tell you that your ideas are actually wrong and wrong!

It is not that we do not care about the outside world, but that the outside world does not agree with us at all, no matter what we do, and it is very discriminatory.

In fact, as long as you slowly deal with us Chinese Americans, we will discover that we are friendly, kind, humorous and jokes, no different from other ethnic groups living in the United States.

In particular, people should also be aware that there is another sentence of Chinese Americans that says, "For the sake of our friends, we can stab at both sides." If you really understand us, then you will understand the true meaning behind this sentence and know that we Chinese are It's worth making friends.

More importantly, we Chinese men have good tempers, respect women, and don’t like drinking very much, so we don’t even beat girlfriends and wives..."

This netizen, whose net name is [Silicon Valley Porter], wrote in "What would you do?" There was such a passage on the discussion page of the forum, and it resonated with many people of Chinese descent.

Unlike some distorted propaganda, you will find out when you have more exposure to Chinese descent. In fact, they are also very humorous, and they are very righteous when encountering things. They are not at all as ignorant and ignorant as in some remarks. clown.

It can be seen from this that some distorted remarks with discrimination have discredited the Chinese community as the truth, and also made many Americans the truth.

But now, the negative impression of Chinese Americans is being questioned because of "What would you do?" "The performance of Chinese Americans in "really makes people feel ‘experience’.

Yes, it is amazing!

At least for the Africans in the test, the Chinese are amazing.

L.A. Nemesis: "In fact, I have long been very dissatisfied with discrimination against Chinese Americans, but because of people's long-standing discriminatory perceptions, I sometimes feel very helpless, especially as an active police officer, I am at this point. It is very powerful.

Chinese Americans are very hardworking, and they are rarely seen in criminal activities. Making money to support their families through serious means is the view and thinking mode of most Chinese Americans, not like African Americans and Mexicans who are thinking about evil ways all day long. .

Speaking of this, some of you might want to scold me!

But it doesn't matter, and I will be responsible for what I said, because I didn't exaggerate the least.

In fact, you can look into it. If someone around you knows a Chinese-American friend, you can also ask them to see their evaluation of the Chinese-American, and then look back at my message. Anyway, I personally have a good impression of Chinese Americans, and I do not discriminate against them at all. "

California surfer: "The police officer upstairs is right. Those guys who see everything in the world by their skin color are disgusting, and those who have been discrediting other ethnic groups and promoting their extreme ideas are even more so. It's annoying to die. God knows why they always think that white people are the most advanced humans in the world. Who instilled such ridiculous views on them?

I hereby declare that I am a white person, but I do not discriminate against any ethnicity. At the same time, I oppose any racially discriminatory remarks and opinions, especially discrimination against Chinese Americans. At the same time, I also want to tell everyone that my wife is of Chinese descent. The girls make me feel completely different, I love my wife very much, love her exoticism more, and..."

Online because of "What would you do? "Some of the topics cited were very hot, and many people joined in and started the discussion.

Of course, more topics are very crooked, and there is always a funny way to get the theme out of the original track, which is simply funny.

Baltimore Tycoon: "The Chinese are really what you say? To be honest, the impression that the Chinese give me is an ugly'pig's tail' behind my head, which is flattering and obscenely flattering to everyone, and I also like to **** opioids very much..."

Well, the guy above thought he was in the nineteenth century, or even the early twentieth century.

Otherwise, how could he still have such an impression and recognition of the Chinese.

Of course, it does not rule out that this guy said so on purpose.

And there are a lot of comments on the Internet like this guy, which shows how deep-rooted discrimination in the United States is.

San Francisco’s Blues: "The Chinese people have been making a lot of noise recently. San Francisco has become a playground for the Chinese people. They hang out on the streets of various districts every day, and they hold high slogans and banners, and I feel like they are Chinese. As if we are going to occupy the United States, today I have to teach these guys a lesson~www.wuxiaspot.com~ to let them know that this is the United States, and it is not the ancient country in the east that is not so shitty!"

The tone of this message is very rude.

But under this message, many people actually liked it, and many others left unbearable comments.

Such as [Come on! Support what you are about to do, give those pigtail descendants a good look and make them sober!]

【Wow! Your behavior admires me and makes me enthusiastic, so I decided to respond to and support you with practical actions. Therefore, my friends and I will go to the block now and see that the Chinese is rather unlucky, hehe!]

All kinds of "monsters and ghosts" have jumped out one after another, some of which are very threatening speeches are mixed into the major discussion topics, and people are very bored after seeing them.

As for these things on the Internet, Jin Xiantai, who was far away in West Point Town, didn't know yet.

After receiving Qiao'an's notice, he immediately turned on the TV and watched "What would you do?" with his daughter Coco and Annie, which was about to end. "broadcast. (To be continued.)

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