Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a one or two liner, but according to this article:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-family-history-revealed-153343984.html
Alysa Liu does indeed speak Mandarin and is involved in the Chinese American community.
The article also says that her dad purposely chose a white egg donor because he wanted the mixed genetics and chose white egg donors for some of her other siblings as well.
Alysa liu cannot speak Chinese you ignorant dolt
She speaks Mandarin you dolt. Read the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu only got 7 million over 3 years. The 14 million figure was for Eileen and another US talent (I forget the second skier's name) to represent China.
Oh, BTW - the payment is structured in form of endorsements.
Oh, and Eileen Gu made 23 million last year with Chinese company endorsements.![]()
The other athlete was Zhu Yi, an American-born figure skater with Chinese heritage. I almost wonder if China sponsored Zhu Yi in hopes that she could beat Alysa Liu, whose father is basically an enemy of the state in China.
She is good but not Olympic caliber.
Right, so why did China give her so much money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu only got 7 million over 3 years. The 14 million figure was for Eileen and another US talent (I forget the second skier's name) to represent China.
Oh, BTW - the payment is structured in form of endorsements.
Oh, and Eileen Gu made 23 million last year with Chinese company endorsements.![]()
The other athlete was Zhu Yi, an American-born figure skater with Chinese heritage. I almost wonder if China sponsored Zhu Yi in hopes that she could beat Alysa Liu, whose father is basically an enemy of the state in China.
She is good but not Olympic caliber.
Anonymous wrote:8 US born athletes represented other countries... but yea let's drag one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu only got 7 million over 3 years. The 14 million figure was for Eileen and another US talent (I forget the second skier's name) to represent China.
Oh, BTW - the payment is structured in form of endorsements.
Oh, and Eileen Gu made 23 million last year with Chinese company endorsements.![]()
The other athlete was Zhu Yi, an American-born figure skater with Chinese heritage. I almost wonder if China sponsored Zhu Yi in hopes that she could beat Alysa Liu, whose father is basically an enemy of the state in China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a one or two liner, but according to this article:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-family-history-revealed-153343984.html
Alysa Liu does indeed speak Mandarin and is involved in the Chinese American community.
The article also says that her dad purposely chose a white egg donor because he wanted the mixed genetics and chose white egg donors for some of her other siblings as well.
Alysa liu cannot speak Chinese you ignorant dolt
She speaks Mandarin you dolt. Read the article.
Wow she can say Ni hao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
America is actually a completely amoral country. The patriotism we talk about is only the rantings of MAGA White supremacists. MAGA hates immigrants and racial minorities are not given a fair chance in this country.
American values is all about making a buck. And Eileen Gu's values are the best of American values.
Of course, her hard work and her mother's sacrifices are a result of the best of Chinese family culture so it was appropriate that she honored her background by playing for China. Besides, China is smart, strategic, influential and not broke like USA. I expect her career and earnings will sky-rocket in the future with her China connection.
Ah, the Asian parent "sacrifice".
What exactly did her mother sacrifice that countless other parents haven't done for their own children?
If a Chinese parent works, it's a sacrifice for the child.
If a Chinese parent stays-at-home, it's a sacrifice for the child.
If a Chinese parent takes her child to sports practice, it's a sacrifice.
All these "sacrifices" are simply called parenting in other cultures. Asian "sacrifice" language is a tool for manipulating guilt on the children.
Eileen Gu's mother likely failed to obtain her MRS degree and at the ripe age of 40 cast about for a sperm. There are lots of women like this who, at the closing of their fertile window, make desperate and drastic choices to be a single parent. Her mother seems to have amassed a high number of various US degrees prior to finally settling on a profession - killing time in school? Like Alysa Liu's father, she made an engineered choice about the donor's traits and features. But unlike Alysa Liu, it seems Eileen Gu was brought up with solid grounding, wide exposure to worlds outside of her sport and a loving multi-generational family.
Alysa Liu seems fine and happy I don’t see what point you are trying to make.
Of course she is.
And I am sure she'd be happier if she could control her presentation enough for a major brand to find in her a reliable spokesperson and public figure. Right now, the possibilities are Manic Panic hair dye and companies that sell dental Grillz.
From what I can see of Liu, you seem very unqualified to comment on what would make her happy
She doesn't seem to want to be marketable and I think she will make opportunities fior herself based on that.
Not everyone wants to be a Chanel spokesperson
She will be fine, maybe not 14mm per year kind of market, but def more than the avg DC parent household.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu only got 7 million over 3 years. The 14 million figure was for Eileen and another US talent (I forget the second skier's name) to represent China.
Oh, BTW - the payment is structured in form of endorsements.
Oh, and Eileen Gu made 23 million last year with Chinese company endorsements.![]()
The other athlete was Zhu Yi, an American-born figure skater with Chinese heritage. I almost wonder if China sponsored Zhu Yi in hopes that she could beat Alysa Liu, whose father is basically an enemy of the state in China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a one or two liner, but according to this article:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-family-history-revealed-153343984.html
Alysa Liu does indeed speak Mandarin and is involved in the Chinese American community.
The article also says that her dad purposely chose a white egg donor because he wanted the mixed genetics and chose white egg donors for some of her other siblings as well.
Alysa liu cannot speak Chinese you ignorant dolt
She speaks Mandarin you dolt. Read the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a one or two liner, but according to this article:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-family-history-revealed-153343984.html
Alysa Liu does indeed speak Mandarin and is involved in the Chinese American community.
The article also says that her dad purposely chose a white egg donor because he wanted the mixed genetics and chose white egg donors for some of her other siblings as well.
Alysa liu cannot speak Chinese you ignorant dolt
Anonymous wrote:They both are genetically engineered for the sole purpose of creating athletic offspring



Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu only got 7 million over 3 years. The 14 million figure was for Eileen and another US talent (I forget the second skier's name) to represent China.
Oh, BTW - the payment is structured in form of endorsements.
Oh, and Eileen Gu made 23 million last year with Chinese company endorsements.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
America is actually a completely amoral country. The patriotism we talk about is only the rantings of MAGA White supremacists. MAGA hates immigrants and racial minorities are not given a fair chance in this country.
American values is all about making a buck. And Eileen Gu's values are the best of American values.
Of course, her hard work and her mother's sacrifices are a result of the best of Chinese family culture so it was appropriate that she honored her background by playing for China. Besides, China is smart, strategic, influential and not broke like USA. I expect her career and earnings will sky-rocket in the future with her China connection.
Ah, the Asian parent "sacrifice".
What exactly did her mother sacrifice that countless other parents haven't done for their own children?
If a Chinese parent works, it's a sacrifice for the child.
If a Chinese parent stays-at-home, it's a sacrifice for the child.
If a Chinese parent takes her child to sports practice, it's a sacrifice.
All these "sacrifices" are simply called parenting in other cultures. Asian "sacrifice" language is a tool for manipulating guilt on the children.
Eileen Gu's mother likely failed to obtain her MRS degree and at the ripe age of 40 cast about for a sperm. There are lots of women like this who, at the closing of their fertile window, make desperate and drastic choices to be a single parent. Her mother seems to have amassed a high number of various US degrees prior to finally settling on a profession - killing time in school? Like Alysa Liu's father, she made an engineered choice about the donor's traits and features. But unlike Alysa Liu, it seems Eileen Gu was brought up with solid grounding, wide exposure to worlds outside of her sport and a loving multi-generational family.
Alysa Liu seems fine and happy I don’t see what point you are trying to make.
Of course she is.
And I am sure she'd be happier if she could control her presentation enough for a major brand to find in her a reliable spokesperson and public figure. Right now, the possibilities are Manic Panic hair dye and companies that sell dental Grillz.
From what I can see of Liu, you seem very unqualified to comment on what would make her happy
She doesn't seem to want to be marketable and I think she will make opportunities fior herself based on that.
Not everyone wants to be a Chanel spokesperson