Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Come back to talk when you have given away $100 million $$ to fight ethnic cleansing in the world. And excuse me, the entire western civilization is built on ethnic cleansing. So unless you are native American, you are a direct beneficiary of exactly that.
I find that conservatives crying crocodile tears over Uyghurs hypocritical given their track record with wanting to give aid and comfort to other Muslim refugee work groups such as Afghani refufees
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t this happen all the time in the World Cup? Half of the French team is from various African nations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen is a great talent and had an unique opportunity. The Olympics was in Beijing, she was multi cultural and the difference between her being here was in China is probably a xx million dollars. She capitalized on it. I'm sure everybody posting on this thread would have done the same had they had the opportunity. So stop judging her.
Shes making money off a country currently committing ethnic cleansing sponsored by the state. They only make triangles as obtuse as you within the realm of non-euclidean geometry.
Come back to talk when you have given away $100 million $$ to fight ethnic cleansing in the world. And excuse me, the entire western civilization is built on ethnic cleansing. So unless you are native American, you are a direct beneficiary of exactly that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Why does she owe you an answer? Get a life, loser.
She won’t answer this question ever. She wants to retain her US citizenship so she can study/ live here easily. If she admits to keeping US citizenship alongside Chinese citizenship then she is admitting to special treatment by the Chinese government and that won’t go well with the general public in China. If she gives up her US citizenship then she has no escape from the CCP. She has chosen this path and has to live with herself.
I assure you she’s happy. Meanwhile you’re letting a teenaged snow skier live in your head rent free. Seek therapy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
She can keep her dual citizenship if Chinese government allows. She also represent China now. Unless Chinese government tells her that she cannot ski for China, she hasn’t broken any law in the US. She is making a lots of money now by sponsoring products Red bulls, GM,LV, etc, more than she would make if she won gold for the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Why does she owe you an answer? Get a life, loser.
She won’t answer this question ever. She wants to retain her US citizenship so she can study/ live here easily. If she admits to keeping US citizenship alongside Chinese citizenship then she is admitting to special treatment by the Chinese government and that won’t go well with the general public in China. If she gives up her US citizenship then she has no escape from the CCP. She has chosen this path and has to live with herself.
Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Why does she owe you an answer? Get a life, loser.
She won’t answer this question ever. She wants to retain her US citizenship so she can study/ live here easily. If she admits to keeping US citizenship alongside Chinese citizenship then she is admitting to special treatment by the Chinese government and that won’t go well with the general public in China. If she gives up her US citizenship then she has no escape from the CCP. She has chosen this path and has to live with herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Why does she owe you an answer? Get a life, loser.
She won’t answer this question ever. She wants to retain her US citizenship so she can study/ live here easily. If she admits to keeping US citizenship alongside Chinese citizenship then she is admitting to special treatment by the Chinese government and that won’t go well with the general public in China. If she gives up her US citizenship then she has no escape from the CCP. She has chosen this path and has to live with herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Why does she owe you an answer? Get a life, loser.
Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Anonymous wrote: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.
She didn't answer the question about her american citizenship. China doesn't allow dual citizenship.