Sunisa Lee’s Olympic gold win spotlights Hmong American pride | Nightline

Lee is the first Hmong American to compete in the Olympics and her hometown of Saint Paul, Minnesota, has the largest concentration of Hmong Americans in the country.

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46 thoughts on “Sunisa Lee’s Olympic gold win spotlights Hmong American pride | Nightline

  1. For those who never heard about Hmong people, they can watch the film "Gran Torino" (2008) by and with Clint Eastwood. I knew a Vietnamese guy who didn't like Clint Eastwood making a film about Hmong people and now he surely can't stand Suni Lee ! His reaction was definitely jealousy.

  2. I'm so proud of her ! What an achievement at 18 ! She did what I've always heard since we arrived to Europe (France) : make the most and take the best of what the new country has to offer to you to integrate, study and go to university, find a job etc. Congratulations Suni Lee ! Hmong Lee woman from Swizerland.

  3. Refugee from a little communist country and now represent the powerful country in the world is not easy. I'm impressed she pull it thru. It's like do or die now or never.

  4. Suni Lee, you make red, white, and blue look more AMAZING. As a Hmong American veteran, I salute you. You epitomize everything American, Asian, and Hmong. You go girl! 2024.

  5. This is what makes me proud to be Hmong. Especially having Suni Lee as the perfect example. We might not be perfect but we can make a big impact to the world. So proud of Suni Lee, keep up the spirit.😁👍

  6. Lost 3 uncle's during the Vietnam war. They were all shot dead by viet-cong trying their best to rescue down American pilot. All were under 17yrs old n were recruited by the Vang Pao N C.I.A

  7. Hmong children’s can now say to our parents that we don’t have to chase the common stereotype careers. We can compete with the world 🌍 if we choose too.

  8. There's more than one person that I can name that is a great Hmong person. It's General Vang Pao (GVP). Before Sunisa Lee became a true champion a Hmong daughter. GVP- is like a father, leader, model, and great general that fought many war & survive well known in Hmong history and well like by its people. We Hmong have 2 great one. GVP in the past and now Sunisa Lee.

  9. Brenda Song is part Hmong but only spoke about being Hmong but never really speaks about the Hmong community. She is really disconnected with her culture, It’s really quite sad.

    And then there’s Doua Moua who got his first big break in the new Disney live action movie Mulan, he represents us well and always so proud of where he came from and often talks a lot about the Hmong community.

    There’s also famous YouTube star, HeyitsFeiii, she’s Hmong too but she has her reasons why she never really spoke about our community because in our community there’s a stigma of being raised by a single parent or having step parents in the family. And she spoke about the struggles of often being labeled as an “orphan” among her Hmong people.

    And now Suni Lee, a gold medalist and proud of her Hmong Heritage.

  10. As a Hmong American, I am even more prouder! You go, Suni Lee!! The fact that she came from a refugee family, raised to be humble, and got to where she is now is so amazing. She’s what everyone should strive for no matter who you are. Now… we need more Hmong representation up there. It could be in big events like the Olympics. Sports. Business. Filmmaking. Acting. Music. Ect. Be GREAT at what you do. Hone in your craft. But most of all, be humble and classy no matter the status you’re in.

  11. I'm Hmong Laos, Hmong Thai, Hmong French and now Hmong American. let me tell you, Sunisa Lee is a truly 99.99 % American Asian, root Hmong. She belong to USA. I love America. The land of Free

  12. Being an Asian American myself, I had no idea who the Hmong people were. Suni has definitely brought awareness to the Hmong people and their tragic history. Not every Asian American is from a lavish family with rich uncles and generations of wealth. So proud of Suni–young yet mature and humble. A lot of spotlight is going to be on her moving forward now that she's a world champion and a Gold medal Olympian. With fame comes increased criticism as expectations for her are permanently set higher. I hope she won't let this stress her out and can enjoy life!

  13. Great story! This forgotten group did not ask for retribution or handout. These are hard-working Americans who made contributions to this Country. So glad to hear their voices and see their proud daughter Suni shine!

  14. She (Padee Yang) can't name any famous Hmong other than Sunisa Lee? Maybe she's not doing her research to her ethnicity properly. I'm not a Hmong but even I can name one famous Hmong other than Sunisa Lee. What about Ahney Her?? She's a Hmong. She's famous.

  15. Awww Thank You for doing a story on the hmong people 🙏 ❤ … one of the most nicest most hard working people I have ever met

  16. Very sad story of how we fight for our lives to get here. We lost our dads, our brothers back in the Vientiane war. We have to hide our self from the Vietnamese and the jungle.

  17. The bubble prevention that the Japanese government promised is not working.
    The number of new Corona 19 confirmed in Tokyo, where the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are underway, has exceeded 5,000.
    According to NHK, a Japanese public broadcaster, Tokyo said on May 5, the number of new confirmed Korona is 5024.
    The organization said that 31 new confirmed Olympic-related players were involved in the event, which resulted in a total of 353 people in the competition, which was confirmed by Corona 19.
    Again, the world's eyes The Japanese government is concerned about the poor measures to prevent the disease

  18. Not only does Sunisa lead the way for us Hmongs, she is an inspiration to many many other minority groups in this country and the world.

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