g********s 发帖数: 3652 | 1 The Arizona Weekly Star ran an editorial in 1879 portraying them as " an
ignorant, filthy, leprous horde." The Tucson paper, El Fronterizo, described
the Chinese in 1892 as "the most pernicious and degraded race on the globe,
" and in 1894 as "a fungus that lives in isolation, sucking the sap of the
other plants." This racism, and the fear of having to compete with Chinese
workers for jobs, eventually led Anglo and Mexican laborers to violence.
Chinese workers were attacked in railroad camps and mining towns. Instead of
taking a stand against prejudice, the railroad and mine managers chose to
phase-out Chinese laborers as a "solution" to the violence and unrest. By
the early 20th century, the Chinese had been driven out of Arizona's mines
and railroads. [Miller p.161]
http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/promise/railroad.html | G****e 发帖数: 11198 | 2 奴化统治的传统,导致普通百姓常常被当作奴隶使用。
就是在国内,广大农民工不也是如此,异曲同工。
以奴才的思想看中国问题,是看不透的。 |
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