She’s so young, in the future she might enter Chinese politics and change things who knows
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You are quite the optimist. I’d guess just the opposite is more likely to happen. Meaning that she may enter politics but it will be in the United States to bring us ever closer to communism.
Exactly right. The Chinese will shower her with money and praise. She’ll be in their pocket for years to come.
- You are quite the optimist. I’d guess just the opposite is more likely to happen. Meaning that she may enter politics but it will be in the United States to bring us ever closer to communism. ----
As per her Olympics.com interview, I guess it's to be determined:
My grandma always tells me that she wants me to be the president, but is concerned that I can’t be the president if I injure my knee skiing! I always push myself to go bigger and better with my jumps. But to be able to stay safe and question, ‘Is this safe? Am I ready for this trick?’ is a really good thing to ask myself in the long run, in order to stay safe.
OC: Do you want to be president?
EG: You know, I'm really interested in becoming involved somewhere in government policy, perhaps as an ambassador to China, maybe because I have some experience culturally between both countries. Obviously, I'm bilingual. So I think that could be really exciting for me after skiing, and modelling, and all the things I want to do while I’m young. I'm only seventeen now, and I have a lot of time to figure it out.
https://olympics.com/en/featured-news/interview-eileen-gu-learning-winning-herself-beijing