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Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is a symbol of growing diversity in China
Emerald Pellot
August 17, 2020, 10:38 AM PDT
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Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is taking the Chinese entertainment industry by storm.

Fefei competed on “Produce Camp 2020,” a Chinese reality TV competition where 101 contestants vied to join a seven-member girl group. Think the third generation of MTV and Diddy’s “Making the Band.” The show became an internet sensation in China and abroad as clips of the series circulated on YouTube.

To compete, Feifei took a semester off from getting her master’s degree at John Hopkins University. She prepared extensively for the series, practicing 12 hours a day for two months.

The multilingual star speaks Mandarin, Swahili, French and English. But despite being born in Guangzhou, her Blackness renders her an outsider. However, Feifei didn’t feel as connected to her Congolese heritage until middle school when her family began regularly traveling to the Congo.

“I grew up like in China and I go to school with other Chinese kids,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “I wasn’t growing up that much as a biracial, like in a biracial way, because I spend most my time with my Chinese side, my Chinese family. So it’s like, imagine a Chinese kid moving to Africa and that would be me at that time.”

But as the underdog, the 24-year-old thrived, making it to the second-to-last stage of the competition without ever having taken a dance or singing class. Now, Feifei receives fan mail from people praising her for bringing diversity into the forefront of Chinese culture. While she says she did not experience much prejudice in her childhood, people do stare.

“I mean, I definitely get stared a lot,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “But I think — I think I’m, I’m lucky. Like I always like to say that I’m a lucky person. Because growing up my family were quite protective and they, I was able to go to private school, was able to, like my — my environment was very protective.”
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/chinese-congolese-singer-zhong-feifei-173820587.html
 
Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is a symbol of growing diversity in China
Emerald Pellot
August 17, 2020, 10:38 AM PDT
6707-iryninw7686079.jpg

Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is taking the Chinese entertainment industry by storm.

Fefei competed on “Produce Camp 2020,” a Chinese reality TV competition where 101 contestants vied to join a seven-member girl group. Think the third generation of MTV and Diddy’s “Making the Band.” The show became an internet sensation in China and abroad as clips of the series circulated on YouTube.

To compete, Feifei took a semester off from getting her master’s degree at John Hopkins University. She prepared extensively for the series, practicing 12 hours a day for two months.

The multilingual star speaks Mandarin, Swahili, French and English. But despite being born in Guangzhou, her Blackness renders her an outsider. However, Feifei didn’t feel as connected to her Congolese heritage until middle school when her family began regularly traveling to the Congo.

“I grew up like in China and I go to school with other Chinese kids,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “I wasn’t growing up that much as a biracial, like in a biracial way, because I spend most my time with my Chinese side, my Chinese family. So it’s like, imagine a Chinese kid moving to Africa and that would be me at that time.”

But as the underdog, the 24-year-old thrived, making it to the second-to-last stage of the competition without ever having taken a dance or singing class. Now, Feifei receives fan mail from people praising her for bringing diversity into the forefront of Chinese culture. While she says she did not experience much prejudice in her childhood, people do stare.

“I mean, I definitely get stared a lot,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “But I think — I think I’m, I’m lucky. Like I always like to say that I’m a lucky person. Because growing up my family were quite protective and they, I was able to go to private school, was able to, like my — my environment was very protective.”
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/chinese-congolese-singer-zhong-feifei-173820587.html

China is already diverse without blacks, I dislike this kind of promoting with commercial or political intention.

PS: I never heard this girl.
 
China is already diverse without blacks, I dislike this kind of promoting with commercial or political intention.

PS: I never heard this girl.

Western kind of diversity is not good, not good. Western diversity base on accentuating skin color.

Confucius itself embodies diversity but in the eastern paradigm.

For Vietnam emperor, it was Confucius ethnic. That is the reason today Champa, Khmer are all well assimilated.


Vietnam has no racial problems.
 
Celebrating diversity is stupid. It will only lead to identity politics and balkanization of society. It's happening in Europe and North America.

China should encourage assimilation and unity, not diversity.

"Look at me, I'm special so treat me better" <-- Diversity in a nutshell
 
Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is a symbol of growing diversity in China
Emerald Pellot
August 17, 2020, 10:38 AM PDT
6707-iryninw7686079.jpg

Chinese-Congolese singer Zhong Feifei is taking the Chinese entertainment industry by storm.

Fefei competed on “Produce Camp 2020,” a Chinese reality TV competition where 101 contestants vied to join a seven-member girl group. Think the third generation of MTV and Diddy’s “Making the Band.” The show became an internet sensation in China and abroad as clips of the series circulated on YouTube.

To compete, Feifei took a semester off from getting her master’s degree at John Hopkins University. She prepared extensively for the series, practicing 12 hours a day for two months.

The multilingual star speaks Mandarin, Swahili, French and English. But despite being born in Guangzhou, her Blackness renders her an outsider. However, Feifei didn’t feel as connected to her Congolese heritage until middle school when her family began regularly traveling to the Congo.

“I grew up like in China and I go to school with other Chinese kids,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “I wasn’t growing up that much as a biracial, like in a biracial way, because I spend most my time with my Chinese side, my Chinese family. So it’s like, imagine a Chinese kid moving to Africa and that would be me at that time.”

But as the underdog, the 24-year-old thrived, making it to the second-to-last stage of the competition without ever having taken a dance or singing class. Now, Feifei receives fan mail from people praising her for bringing diversity into the forefront of Chinese culture. While she says she did not experience much prejudice in her childhood, people do stare.

“I mean, I definitely get stared a lot,” Feifei told the Associated Press. “But I think — I think I’m, I’m lucky. Like I always like to say that I’m a lucky person. Because growing up my family were quite protective and they, I was able to go to private school, was able to, like my — my environment was very protective.”
4a99-iryninw7685676.jpg

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/chinese-congolese-singer-zhong-feifei-173820587.html

She's beautiful.
 
China is already diverse without blacks, I dislike this kind of promoting with commercial or political intention.

PS: I never heard this girl.

Let's accept her as ( Chinese period ) without any other race adjective attached to her.

You are such a NARROW Minded and SHORT SIGHTED Chinese.

You seem to be showing your white western VERMIN Murican SLAVE mentality.

People with similar Narrow Minded thinking as you are destroying CHN from inside.
 
Celebrating diversity is stupid. It will only lead to identity politics and balkanization of society. It's happening in Europe and North America.

China should encourage assimilation and unity, not diversity.

"Look at me, I'm special so treat me better" <-- Diversity in a nutshell

its the opposite. We should celebrate and promote diversity because on an even playing field, we win. White supremacists would love to kick us out so we don't compete with them.
 
its the opposite. We should celebrate and promote diversity because on an even playing field, we win. White supremacists would love to kick us out so we don't compete with them.
Your diversity and white elite diversity is different concept.

Diversity is corrupted by white elite.

In US it means identity politics.

In Confucius it means meritocracy and virtuous-cracy, never mind skin color or background.

Got to invent a new word.
 
Let's accept her as ( Chinese period ) without any other race adjective attached to her.

You are such a NARROW Minded and SHORT SIGHTED Chinese.

You seem to be showing your white western VERMIN Murican SLAVE mentality.

People with similar Narrow Minded thinking as you are destroying CHN from inside.

You are acting like a teacher.
Chinese don't like both left and right in the West.
 

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