Anonymous wrote:Bitter grapes should at least get the facts right before spewing out poison.
Gu is a dual citizen and does not have to give up the US passport.
The corporations (including the US ones) that sponsored her pay her the money.
Anonymous wrote:Bitter grapes should at least get the facts right before spewing out poison.
Gu is a dual citizen and does not have to give up the US passport.
The corporations (including the US ones) that sponsored her pay her the money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see why she decided to dump her American passport to compete for China. Greed. She's never going to be a "big" star in the US because skiing is such a minor sport. The level that korean american snowboarder who won a gold medal is probably the level she could attain if she stayed a us citizen. Doesn't mean we can't hate her for being such a sellout and being a pawn of such an evil government. Go Taiwan!
I’m sure she was paid a handsome sum by China and I’m equally sure that all of the outraged imbeciles on this thread would sell their soul and their country for a similar payout.
Anonymous wrote:I can see why she decided to dump her American passport to compete for China. Greed. She's never going to be a "big" star in the US because skiing is such a minor sport. The level that korean american snowboarder who won a gold medal is probably the level she could attain if she stayed a us citizen. Doesn't mean we can't hate her for being such a sellout and being a pawn of such an evil government. Go Taiwan!
Anonymous wrote:If they are living in blue democrat states, shouldn't they be tuned into socially progressive agendas that run those states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.
I think US corporations like Nike should (an likely will) sponsor her!
Still just 18, Gu is not only one of the world’s best skiers, but she has an entire second career and is backed by some of the biggest brands on the planet.
In addition to her first Beijing medal, Gu has won two golds each at the FIS World Championships and X Games across various disciplines.
She holds sponsorship deals with Red Bull, Beats by Dre, and Cadillac, as well as Chinese companies JD.com and China Mobile.
Gu is also a fashion model, landing campaigns for Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co., and appearing on covers for Elle and Vogue.
She reportedly averages $2.5 million per endorsement and may have made around $15.8 million through her deals last year.
https://frontofficesports.com/eileen-gu-is-one-of-the-most-marketable-athletes/#:~:text=She%20holds%20sponsorship%20deals%20with,covers%20for%20Elle%20and%20Vogue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.
I think US corporations like Nike should (an likely will) sponsor her!
Still just 18, Gu is not only one of the world’s best skiers, but she has an entire second career and is backed by some of the biggest brands on the planet.
In addition to her first Beijing medal, Gu has won two golds each at the FIS World Championships and X Games across various disciplines.
She holds sponsorship deals with Red Bull, Beats by Dre, and Cadillac, as well as Chinese companies JD.com and China Mobile.
Gu is also a fashion model, landing campaigns for Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co., and appearing on covers for Elle and Vogue.
She reportedly averages $2.5 million per endorsement and may have made around $15.8 million through her deals last year.
https://frontofficesports.com/eileen-gu-is-one-of-the-most-marketable-athletes/#:~:text=She%20holds%20sponsorship%20deals%20with,covers%20for%20Elle%20and%20Vogue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.
I think US corporations like Nike should (an likely will) sponsor her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.
I think US corporations like Nike should (and likely will) sponsor her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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!
They have every reason in the world to attack an American citizen born and raised in the United States who makes a conscious decision to make a deal with the CCP and represent the CCP on the world stage. This is her choice. And choices have consequences.