Posted on 10/29/2016 3:57:37 PM PDT by cmj328
SANFORD - A group of local Chinese-Americans took their support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to new heights on Saturday.
The results were visible across much of the Triangle.
An ad hoc group of local Chinese-Americans who are linked via a messaging app called WeChat developed by Chinese company Tencent pooled their resources to hire a single-engine plane towing a banner that proclaimed: NC Chinese Americans for Trump.
The 180-horsepower Aviat Husky A-1Bs scheduled four-hour flight path started at the Raleigh Executive Airport in Sanford and included a flyby of Carter-Finley Stadium prior to the game between N.C. State and Boston College. Also on the schedule: downtown Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Garner, Holly Springs, Chapel Hill and Durham.
About a dozen Chinese-Americans gathered at the airport Saturday morning to watch the takeoff of the plane they hired from Aerial Messages of Daytona Beach, Florida.
You know why we are doing this today? Jack Lu, a spokesman for the group, asked his 7-year-old son as he knelt down to his level. Were doing this today for you and for the future of America.
Not long afterward, the group many of them waving miniature American flags and wearing T-shirts declaring their allegiance to Trump posed for photos in front of the plane while chanting, Make America great again! Make America great again!
Among them was Peixing Sun, 50, a computer engineer who lives in Cary, and his 5 1/2-year-old son Junlong. Sun, who came to the U.S. from China in 1985, has been a citizen since 2008 but has never voted. But this year he plans to cast a ballot for Trump.
In the last eight years, I feel the country has gone in the wrong direction, Sun said, citing the nations $20 trillion debt as a major problem. And Hilary Clinton is going to be even worse than Obama.
Despite Trumps promise to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, Sun doesnt view Trump as anti-immigrant.
I dont think hes against immigration, Sun said. He supports legal immigration, I think.
Tony Wang, 50, a software development manager who lives in Cary, also stressed that theres a difference between legal and illegal immigration. Wang, who immigrated to the U.S. two decades ago, is now a citizen.
Personally, Im tired of political correctness, said Wang, who voted for President Barack Obama four years ago. Political correctness means no one can tell the truth ... I think Donald Trump is the only one who can tell the truth, who can make America great again.
Lu, a 41-year-old software engineer who lives in Cary, said Chinese-American groups elsewhere have sponsored aerial banners promoting Trumps candidacy and that was the inspiration for Saturdays flight.
Indeed, Aerial Messages pilot Matthew Reap said that he would be flying around Charlotte on Sunday at the behest of a Chinese-American group there.
It took only four days for the Triangle group to raise the more than $2,000 needed to pay for the aerial campaign ad, Lu said. About 30 people contributed to the cause.
This is a very good sign.
They did the exact same thing in Denver about two weeks ago, with a local group of Chinese-Americans.
Can you believe Lous Farrakhan endorsed Trump? This train is beyond huge. It Is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE... Getout or Geton.
We are coming through.
And think about when pollsters call them...do they answer and do the pollsters want to try to cut through the accent...nope. Again, polls are bunk. I love my Indian and Chinese clients...they talk business and I take the time for so killings and nuances and etiquette.
Pollsters? doubt it. Bottom line these folks are left out.
Politics make strange bedfellows
Strange indeed. My Jaw dropped but loony tunes got it. He boarded the train. I say welcome but make sure he is legit. ***
*** he is like any other person. You see someone is going to win glom on. Not much mileage for him but he is hanging on to the tail pipe.
Flew over Malvern Pa last week!
I don’t know much about farrakhan. I don’t think he supported obama much either.
Saw a billboard in Dallas today, “TX Chinese Americans for Trump”.
Unlike many americans, Chinese americans are proud of their country.
Saw a billboard in MI too. All it said was “Chinese Americans for Trump”
My parents did not risk imprisonment and death escaping Communist tyranny...so that we can live in a Communist tyranny.
Moris omnibus tyrannius!
(Death to all tyrants!)
The race hustlers always characterize the struggle as evil whitey against everyone else. They are going to find out that everyone else is not as down with their BS as they would like to think.
Louis Farrakhan did not endorse Trump. He did praise him for not taking money from Jews during the primary. He didn’t take money from anyone else either, but that is another story.
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