Greenman probably has me on ignore, due to the fact that I call him out on his lies and ask him to clarify his stance. Ignoring me, and others who question his beliefs and stances, gives him the ability to pretend no one opposes his views. Hiding your head in a hole gives you the illusion that no one calls you out on your lies, and not having to answer inconvenient questions.
@WelshBloke The problem with these anti-land laws is they clearly work to discriminate Chinese buying land that are clearly not part of communist China. They were clearly passed on the "China evil" agenda. Not all Chinese are evil. To me, it's just another in a long line of discriminitory anti-Asian laws passed in the US. And caught in the crossfire are all Asians, not just Chinese, with many who are actual US citizens, whose families have been here for generations.
Anyhows, there is a huge anti-Asian sentiment within the GOP. It is a part of a larger anti-minority stance within the GOP. This is not new news, but the new news is that there is growing dissatisfaction from Asians, and they are trying to fight back by backing candidates for various government positions that oppose the GOP.
While the anti-Asian sentiment did not begin with Trump, it has ratcheted up with rhetoric such as the "China virus" and other accusations.
As far as republican leaning tendencies in the Asian community, I've mentioned it before that it is very widespread. One has to understand that many Asians who immigrate to the US do so under the common goal of bettering their lives. They are escaping authoritarian governments and war. Just look at the instability in China, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Korea, etc. If you're escaping from an authoritarian government that has its fingers in every pie, the idea of a hands-off government appeals to you. The very idea of small government, as espoused by conservatives, appeals to them. My own father is a registered republican who has voted for a democratic president in the last few elections.
I've stated in the past that most Asians, and especially Chinese, are just trying to make a living. They have no choice as we do in the US or other democratic republics. Do not confuse the Chinese communist party members with the general populace. The general populace has no say. My wife had to shush me when we've been on trips to Asian countries, because I was a little too open with my opinions.