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The first Chinese American to run for president in 50 years

"I'm 43, Trump's 70," he said confidently. "I'm Yang Anze. I'm running for president of the United States." 43-year-old Chinese challenge 70-year-old Trump for president of the United States.


In addition to Trump's re-election campaign, which is more than 700 days ahead of schedule, a Chinese entrepreneur has come to the public's attention because he wants to run for president of the United States.

He is Yang Anze, and the first Chinese American to declare his candidacy as president of the United States in 50 years.

Unlike other Democratic contenders, they tend to focus on national levels such as "immigration policy", "return to climate agreements" or "tax reform issues". For example, in 16 years, Trump simply came up with the word "Make America Great Again" (to make America great again).

Yang Anze's sword is biased, focusing on the real "man" rather than the "country". Under the slogan "humanity first" (Humanity first), the federal government pays every 18-to 64-year-old American a monthly "freedom dividend" of $1000 in "freedom bonus" (Freedom Dividend), to enable everyone to lead a minimum of stability. At present, Yang Anze's campaign website has been launched, the election logo has also been released.

Yang Anze is still on his Facebook page, for his candidacy crazy refueling "humanity first" slogan everywhere.

Some say he is realizing his American dream, but in fact he is living in the American dream.

A family of four, the top life, living in the Chinese American Dream.

Yang Anze's parents, from Taiwan, were American students in the 1960s. They met at the University of California, Berkeley, because they shared interests and interests, and they all came from the same hometown, China. The two men soon caught the spark of love and soon married and settled in the United States. Has two lovely little baby, the eldest son Yang Xinze, the younger son Yang Anze.

All of the family are exceedingly talented. His father is a Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, his mother is a master's degree in statistics from the university, and his brother, Yang Xinze, is a PhD at Boston University and is currently an associate professor at New York University.

Of course, Yang Anze did not delay his family. He graduated from Brown University and is a doctoral student at Columbia University. After graduating, he entered the well-known law firm, DavisPolk & Wardwell. In 1999, 20 years ago, the starting salary had reached $120,000.

A family of four can be said to be the top talent for new immigrants in the United States. In a foreign country early in the life of the upper society.

But Yang Anze is not satisfied, living in the United States, trying to create more people's American dream. We are committed to providing more entrepreneurial opportunities for the new generation of young people.

After five months of step-by-step life at the firm, Yang thought it wasn't what he wanted, and he decided to quit and start a business.

Internet companies have become his first choice. But unexpectedly, at the time of the dotcom bubble, he was greeted with a blow.

In the face of failure, Yang Anze's first thought was not a loss of money or profit, but his first weakness as a newcomer in society. "I still have a lot to learn, and the guide is really important." So he began to follow the experienced entrepreneurs to learn.

At the same time, he increasingly felt that he chose to start a business, not just to make money, but to benefit more people. A newcomer like him who has just stepped out of the ivory tower.

That's why he founded, Venture for America (, a non-profit organization, to start a business in the United States.

When it comes to his original intention, he confesses that there are many students like himself. After graduation, he doesn't know what he wants. He is just following the stream. Either choose a well-known school to pursue further studies, or rush to high-paying companies. But it's just fear of entering society, or getting a job that looks decent.

"Entrepreneurship is just an occasional sprout in the middle of the night, but they don't dare to take it easy. If I could be their guide and train them to start a business, I would be very honored."

With Yang Anze's help, between 2011 and 2017, more than 500 people received highly accurate entrepreneurial training and created "that's what I really want to do" in 29 companies and 2500 jobs.

While realizing the American dream for others, Yang Anze also went further toward his own American dream. For his outstanding contribution to American Entrepreneurship, Yang Anze was also recognized by the White House and received by the President.

In 2012, he was awarded "the Pioneer of change."

In 2015, he was re-elected "Global Entrepreneurship President Ambassador"


Running for president will now be another of his "start-ups", and in addition to his campaign slogan, one thing he insists on is "automation cannot last forever."

In today's "unmanned" science and technology society, Yang Anze in the opposite direction, but believes that "an automated society may bring destruction to all mankind."

Because with the wider use of automation, retail, telephone centers, fast food and insurance companies, artificial intelligence in a variety of fields will gradually replace real people, and 1/3 of Americans will lose their jobs.

"I still remember clearly how anxious, dissatisfied and desperate the unemployed voters were after Trump's election in 2016," he said.

Yang Anze made up his mind that such a situation could not happen again. I want to run for president to prevent more people from losing their jobs.

He fought not only for himself, but for yellow skin overseas. We should all be deeply aware that in contemporary American society, we can no longer earn the respect that we deserve by acting as a "model minority." Not to mention winning the right to speak in public affairs.

Yang Anze's candidacy for president has given America's drifting yellow skin, and perhaps won a place for "dare to speak". Let your voice be heard by American society, and let those rights that belong to them not be ignored or easily trampled upon.

Perhaps there are more experienced candidates in the Democratic Party, perhaps facing Republican Trump's re-election "obstruction".

As many netizens have said, Yang Anze, a Chinese-American, may not be the president of the United States in 2020, and < New York Times > even describes his campaign as "minimal."

In any case, the moment Yang chose to step forward, the American Dream was a big step forward for all Chinese Americans. Just as this year's only Oscar-winning Chinese film, National Treasure Bank, is small enough to go to jail.

Sun Qicheng, an 80-year-old Chinese, would rather spend five full years and 10 million dollars out of his lifetime than become a scapegoat for the US financial crisis, bearing 182 unwarranted charges.

In this way, an octogenarian Chinese-American, leading his family of five, started the war against the entire United States government. Fortunately, after 5 years of travel, finally achieved victory, and so on came justice.

But what we need to know is that even if Sun Qicheng had to "plead guilty", even after five years of futility, he was still successful. Because when he didn't choose to be silent, he was no longer fighting for himself, but for all the Chinese abroad.

This is true for 80-year-old Sun Kai-shing and Yang Anze, 43-year-old Chinese.


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