I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I'm not entirely sure what you think is going to happen?As fascinating as this discussion on rating censorship is, can we talk about real problems related to this thread? Like how I said I worried how this election was going to color people perception of my Taiwanese/Chinese family, and one of the FIRST things our PEOTUS does is kick the hornets' nest that is Taiwan-China? Yep, so happy to see the direction this is going. Things have worked out so well for anyone vaguely Middle-Eastern looking in the last 15 years. Nothing to worry about here.
Jun has been in the states over 2 years. In all that time, never once has she been discriminated against, called any racial slur, told to "go back to her country", or chastised for not speaking English in public.
I live here:
It's in Pasco country. It's not quite "home on the range" countryside i.e. @Ravenpoe - ville, but it's no metropolitan area either. New Port Richey is 88.9% white, 0.5% Asian, and Pasco country went Trump in the election (I'm sorry I couldn't pull it to Johnson).
I've taken Jun to places like this (although It's uh, not my preferred dig. I framed it as a cultural experience, lulz):
We can sit for hours, speaking not a word of English and absolutely 0 people care. Actually strike that--if someone does say something, it's always something positive. Like "Holy shit, you guys are speaking Chinese?" or "Where in China are you from?"
She's even gotten a part time job doing music in a southern, (mostly) white church:
Jun couldn't feel safer, more welcomed and included during her time in the U.S.
And although I am a major supporter of the idea that China is 1000x safer than the U.S., Asian nationalism scares me way more:
There - have - been - more - than - a few - cases. Heck, I was in Shanghai during the 2012 anti-Japanese riots. Thank goodness I wasn't Japanese.
I assure you that:
wasn't a quote from a Trump supporter."Get the f*ck out of our country! We don't want your kind here!" He suffered a mild concussion and some other minor injuries as a result of the attack.
In fact, the only discrimination Jun and I ever faced was a single incident where she was called a slut, by a Chinese person, on a Shanghai beach, because she was with me.
Don't stress yourself out unduly. If all my time abroad taught me anything, it's that the US is one inclusive mother effin' country.