Re 1, this is far from the first time this has happened with China. Re 2, that's exactly what I said - it's only an issue because she is a gold medal threat. |
| Gu's student visa should be revoked, and the USG should look at the funding it gives to Stanford for allowing this shill into their school. Cut Stanford's funding too. |
Ooh you salty. |
Her mother who raised her is Chinese and has an MBA from Stanford. Although born in the US, she has every right to compete for China and Stanford who loves to have gold medalists as students has every right to accept her. People should not attack Chinese athletes because they don't approve of Chinese government policies. Congrats Eileen! |
| I think she is very talented athlete but I am not a big fan of her. She needs to give up her US citizenship if she wants to represent China. The fact that China gave her a deal (to keep both citizenships) is not fair and right. You can clearly see how she answered the citizenship question from the reporters. It is straight out of PR books. Didn't give a straightforward answer. |
| Eileen is a SJW. DCUM should embrace her! |
| She supported BLM before she joined the CCP. |
That is like saying trans athletes need to cut off their junk before they can compete as female. |
Not fair to whom? The US doesn't require others to give up their citizenship. Do you want the US to police China's citizenship rules?!! |
| Eileen is a great talent and had an unique opportunity. The Olympics was in Beijing, she was multi cultural and the difference between her being here was in China is probably a xx million dollars. She capitalized on it. I'm sure everybody posting on this thread would have done the same had they had the opportunity. So stop judging her. |
Student visa?? She may well be an American citizen still, she's never clarified her status either way. Yes, China doesn't allow dual citizenship for normal people, but she is not a normal person. |
| As an immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen, OP's rant and much of the subsequent commentary in this thread comes across incredibly xenophobic to me. I had no idea my worthiness in this country is so heavily judged by "real" Americans as depending on how devoted to America vs. my home country I am. |
Shes making money off a country currently committing ethnic cleansing sponsored by the state. They only make triangles as obtuse as you within the realm of non-euclidean geometry. |
+10000 and plus themselves very likely are not "real" Americans! The only "real" Americans by their definition are Native Americans! Eye opening to see those fixed-mind people! |
Yes they should, especially when it is an American citizen helping to spread China's soft power and propaganda. It's amazing how blind you are to this charade. Everyone in the world knows what China is doing to Uyghurs, yet they try to trot out faces like Gu to soften their image while in the back they are committing state sponsored genocide. The fact that an American is helping them do this is utterly absurd, and totally hypocritical. |