Those Difficult Chinese Names
By Paul Hsieh
Texas State Representative Betty Brown created a furor when she made the following remarks about Chinese last names during testimony on proposed voter ID legislation:
Lawmaker defends comment on AsiansShe made her remarks to Ramey Ko, a representative of the Organization of Chinese Americans.
...Brown suggested that Asian-Americans should find a way to make their names more accessible.
"Rather than everyone here having to learn Chinese -- I understand it's a rather difficult language -- do you think that it would behoove you and your citizens to adopt a name that we could deal with more readily here?" Brown said.
I'm sorry to hear that Ms. Brown has troubles with difficult Chinese last names like "Ko"...
(Via Cynical-C.)






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Paul Hsieh is a physician specializing in orthopedic and emergency radiology. He blogs about science, technology, and random humorous items at
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