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Ex-governor, UN ambassador Nikki Haley calls out Eileen Gu: 'You're either American or Chinese'

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Her real name is Nimrata Randhawa and she is Indian American.
Who is she to call out a Chinese American?
Dual nationality is perfectly legal in USA
 
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Her real name is Nimrata Randhawa and she is Indian American.
Who is she to call out a Chinese American?
Dual nationality is perfectly legal in USA
She is just a loser who whine, whine and whine...
 
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Eileen Gu and Su Yiming are childhood friends, one Beijing girl and one Jinlin boy, they went to training classes in Beijing together several years ago when they were still little kids.
In this 2022 Beijing winter Olympic Games, these two golden childhood friends won 5 medals for China. Eileen Gu: 2 gold medals and 1 silver medal. Su Yiming: 1 gold medal, 1 silver medal.

Su and Gu are both 18 now.

Old video showing childhood Eileen Gu and Su Yiming playing together in Beijing

 
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I almost must laugh about the "represent" bla bla. She wants milk money and nothing else. Its like a prostitute. If Sudan offered more, she would run for Sudan. People think too much into this shitshow.
 
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Ex-governor, UN ambassador Nikki Haley calls out Eileen Gu: 'You're either American or Chinese'​

Kellen Forrest
Sat., February 19, 2022, 12:12 p.m.

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Nikki Haley is not happy that Eileen Gu is representing China at the Olympics. (Photos via Getty)

The Beijing Games have been a thrill for three-time medalist Eileen Gu, but the American-born skier has faced some harsh criticism for her decision to represent China on the Olympic stage. Among Gu's many critics is former United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who has not been shy in voicing her displeasure with the 18-year-old.

In an interview with RealClearPolitics, Haley, the first female governor of South Carolina, admitted that she has not watched a second of the 2022 Olympics, and accused Gu of “standing for human rights abuses.”

“In terms of the citizenship, look, China or the U.S.? You have got to pick a side. Period,” Haley said. "You’ve got to pick a side, because you're either American or you're Chinese, and they are two very different countries.”

Haley believed that the serious human rights allegations against China should’ve been enough to convince any athlete not to put on the Chinese colours at the Games.

“I can't get the images out of my head of people on their knees, blindfolded, knowing what's about to happen to them,” Haley explained. “I can't imagine in any way supporting that or propping up China.”

Gu is already the most dominant women’s freestyle skier in the world. Born in San Fransisco, she had the choice to represent either the United States or China thanks to her mom’s Chinese citizenship. The youngster ultimately decided to represent the host country, and her choice has been a polarizing topic throughout the Games.

Gu has done her best to avoid most questions surrounding her citizenship throughout the Olympics, but in an interview with Reuters, she did admit that China still feels like home to her.

"So I grew up spending 25-30 percent (of my time) in China. I'm fluent in Mandarin and English and fluent culturally in both," Gu told Reuters. "So coming here, I really feel there was a sense of coming home. I feel just as American as Chinese. I don't feel I'm taking advantage of one or another. They understand that my mission is to foster a connection between countries and not a divisive force."

Gu won a trio of medals in Beijing, including gold in both the women’s halfpipe and big air competition. Her triumphant Games made her the first-ever "action sports" athlete (freestyle skiing or freestyle snowboarding) to win three medals in a single Olympics.

She is planning to attend Stanford University in the coming year while she continues her freestyle skiing career.

NIkki Haley is a bitch. She tries to be more American than the White Americans themselves.
 
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This lady had lost her marbles. She herself is an immigrant, isn't she?
that Nickey woman is a opportunist and I find her very unpleasant and hateful. she left Trump seeing that people and party view was negative towards him. she hates Pakistan and China with a passion.
she is dreaming to become a Republican candidate for US president.
 
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Nikki who? Indian or american?


Ex-governor, UN ambassador Nikki Haley calls out Eileen Gu: 'You're either American or Chinese'​

Kellen Forrest
Sat., February 19, 2022, 12:12 p.m.

da5350f0-912a-11ec-b384-61d8d86a2247

Nikki Haley is not happy that Eileen Gu is representing China at the Olympics. (Photos via Getty)

The Beijing Games have been a thrill for three-time medalist Eileen Gu, but the American-born skier has faced some harsh criticism for her decision to represent China on the Olympic stage. Among Gu's many critics is former United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who has not been shy in voicing her displeasure with the 18-year-old.

In an interview with RealClearPolitics, Haley, the first female governor of South Carolina, admitted that she has not watched a second of the 2022 Olympics, and accused Gu of “standing for human rights abuses.”

“In terms of the citizenship, look, China or the U.S.? You have got to pick a side. Period,” Haley said. "You’ve got to pick a side, because you're either American or you're Chinese, and they are two very different countries.”

Haley believed that the serious human rights allegations against China should’ve been enough to convince any athlete not to put on the Chinese colours at the Games.

“I can't get the images out of my head of people on their knees, blindfolded, knowing what's about to happen to them,” Haley explained. “I can't imagine in any way supporting that or propping up China.”

Gu is already the most dominant women’s freestyle skier in the world. Born in San Fransisco, she had the choice to represent either the United States or China thanks to her mom’s Chinese citizenship. The youngster ultimately decided to represent the host country, and her choice has been a polarizing topic throughout the Games.

Gu has done her best to avoid most questions surrounding her citizenship throughout the Olympics, but in an interview with Reuters, she did admit that China still feels like home to her.

"So I grew up spending 25-30 percent (of my time) in China. I'm fluent in Mandarin and English and fluent culturally in both," Gu told Reuters. "So coming here, I really feel there was a sense of coming home. I feel just as American as Chinese. I don't feel I'm taking advantage of one or another. They understand that my mission is to foster a connection between countries and not a divisive force."

Gu won a trio of medals in Beijing, including gold in both the women’s halfpipe and big air competition. Her triumphant Games made her the first-ever "action sports" athlete (freestyle skiing or freestyle snowboarding) to win three medals in a single Olympics.

She is planning to attend Stanford University in the coming year while she continues her freestyle skiing career.

 
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Do you think it's justifed for her to do this vicious attack on a teenager girl?

I have no issue with Eileen Gu. She is entitled to choose whichever country she wants as her mother is still a Chinese national (making her one too) and her father is unknown.
 
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