I had a roommate in Malibu who was the daughter of a Chinese General, the Chinese are not our enemies.
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and Japan attacked the Philippines, and we went to full on war against Japan, and now all of a sudden we are supposed to be best friends with the Japanese, and we even allow the Japanese to own the Sony Studios in Culver City and we allow the Japanese to participate in our Entertainment Industry. And I worked for the Japanese when they owned Universal Studios and they paid me the bare minimum, they were paying everyone slave wages, the Japanese do not want to pay fair wages to Americans, and if it was not for Unions then they would never pay fair to Americans. I will never work for the Japanese again. I had years of work experience, and a college degree, and the Japanese paid me minimum wage, I did a good job for the Japanese even though I was literally starving, but I would never do it again.
So, I like the Chinese much more than I like the Japanese. I lived in luxury in Malibu with a high level Chinese roommate.
I love the people from the Philippines, they are all good Christians, and they speak English, and they help Americans. I wish the people from the Philippines owned Universal Studios when I worked there instead of the Japanese. If I was paid fair then I would have stayed there, and I would still be working there. If Universal paid me enough to buy a house and raise a family then I would have stayed at Universal.
The people from Thailand are nice and peaceful. I have met some good people from high level positions in Thailand.
Bing, the Gentleman who owned this apartment complex where I live here in Anaheim, was from Taiwan. The people from Taiwan are rich here in Anaheim.
And Westminster is full of people from Vietnam. When Vietnam fell to communism the people from Vietnam came to Camp Pendleton here in San Diego, and then they were allowed to pick anywhere they wanted to live in the USA, and they picked Westminster, California. Westminster has the highest number of people from Vietnam in the USA. My Mother lived in Westminster back in the 1950s when she was a kid and she loved Westminster.
Salute,
Tony V.