The last time I was in California, visiting a friend, I found myself right in the middle of "Chinatown" in San Gabriel Valley ( a suburb of Los Angeles). I remember a couple of decades before the Valley was still an American valley with English language being the spoken and written language here. But now, bill boards and store signs were in all-Chinese! People walking the streets were Chinese. People driving on the roads were Chinese and they don't know how to drive! The whole place felt more like China than the USA. What's up with those Chinese? They think they've taken over the entire San Gabriel Valley? Many cities in the SGV are Chinese! It looks like the Chinese have already taken over a good chunk of California!
I don't like chinese people!
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The last time I was in California, visiting a friend, I found myself right in the middle of "Chinatown" in San Gabriel Valley ( a suburb of Los Angeles). I remember a couple of decades before the Valley was still an American valley with English language being the spoken and written language here. But now, bill boards and store signs were in all-Chinese! People walking the streets were Chinese. People driving on the roads were Chinese and they don't know how to drive! The whole place felt more like China than the USA. What's up with those Chinese? They think they've taken over the entire San Gabriel Valley? Many cities in the SGV are Chinese! It looks like the Chinese have already taken over a good chunk of California!