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Jul 05 2009

orange county, still blatantly racist and guess who’s talking

Published by sillysally at 4:40 am under Same old Ground, people, social Edit This

Kids. On the Fourth of July I decided to change up my routine, though digressing from routine is always a dangerous idea among a minority. By acting on impulse I, an Asian American, learned my lesson. I am bubble girl, because I can’t risk any threats to my life. NOT.

Maybe some of us will make do with what we have. Sure, the white citizens let us minorities stay here, that’s their kind grant to us and we should be grateful. We don’t deserve to ask of anything more, right?

Gosh, it really surprises me how SLOW people are to learn new ideas. Get a fucking imagination. White people, you’re all so eager to watch the fireworks and sing God Bless America, but its still in dispute who even “discovered” America- Vespucci the Italian, Columbus the Spaniard, even the Chinese but you probably don’t care who even would represent those yellows. America isn’t about independence, it’s about protecting your royal whiteness- you protect it so much you’ll pretend to support a black president if it means you can go on living as secret KKK members.

And your children develop the same glares, the same words the meanings of which they don’t even understand before it’s become habit to shout them out without thinking. And the mulattos, the half-whites, (the ones who are produced when a white man rapes a girl who can’t speak enough English to complain to the cops) they go acting like they’re the closest thing to white. Get the Asian, get the Indian, as long as I’m okay. Yeah… hispanic and black are the new white, right?

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY. God protect your white butts because one day he’s all you’ll have left.

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