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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #225 on: August 17, 2022, 07:22:51 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/boy-meets-world-actor-admits-152248819.html

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McGee opened up about her experience when she went to Twitter in 2020, venting about the racist incidents she faced on the show.

“Called aunt Jemima on set during hair and make up,” she wrote. “Called a bitter b***h when I quietly waited for my scene to finish rehearsing that was being f’ed up over and over due to episode featuring my character. Told ‘it was nice of you to join us’ like a stranger after 60 episodes.”
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She also said the racist behavior came from the main actors.
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McGee also said her complaint was dismissed when she revealed that somebody had called her Aunt Jemima.
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Fans assumed that the actress was referring to co-stars Will Friedle, who played Eric Matthews, Danielle Fishel, who played Topanga Lawrence, and Ben Savage, who played as Cory Matthews.

Fishel later held herself accountable.

“I’m using this time to read, to listen, to ask questions about how to be a better ally, how to be anti-racist, & making the commitment to myself and others that this will not fade from my mind or my agenda when the rebellion is no longer the headline of all news and social media,” Fishel tweeted in June 2020.

According to BuzzFeed News, McGee also went to social media to reveal that Friedle has apologized for calling her Aunt Jemima.

In regards to Savage, McGee said “I do not talk to Ben Savage at all.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Savage

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His grandparents were Jewish and from Poland, Ukraine, Germany, and Latvia, and Savage was raised in Reform Judaism.[3]

No wonder.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #226 on: August 24, 2022, 07:57:47 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-californians-detail-racism-allegedly-174706473.html

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Black Californians are detailing racism they claim to have experienced at warehouses from Latino co-workers after companies in the state settled lawsuits with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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"‘Hey, monkey! Yeah, you!’ and waved a banana in her hand. A group of women burst out laughing," Benjamin Watkins told the LA Times of what a Latina co-worker said to him at a Moreno Valley warehouse.
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The accusations also included claims that Black employees were often given more labor-intensive jobs compared to other employees, were denied promotions, and faced retaliation from both Latino and White supervisors if they complained about harassment and racism, according to the court filings reviewed by the LA Times.
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The outlet also found that a third of the cases brought forward by EEOC offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles over the last decade involved Latino discrimination against Black co-workers, while White discrimination against Black co-workers made up another third of the cases at the offices.
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Other workers described how Black employees "started disappearing one by one" after they complained about discrimination, how they reportedly did not receive a pay bump if they were moved to a job with higher-paying wages, and how they repeatedly found racist graffiti in warehouse bathrooms.

Recall what our enemies said:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/uniting-americans/msg14563/#msg14563

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the future of the West may depend on whether Hispanic immigrants see themselves as the heirs of the conquistadors or those they conquered.

Based on the above article, it appears that it is the former in California. We need to find ways to turn it into the latter. We need:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/psychological-decolonization/

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Plano woman arrested for racist rant against Indian American women caught on camera
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Esmeralda Upton, 58, is accused of using racial slurs during a physical attack on a group of Indian American women outside a restaurant.


The eurocentrism is strong in this "Mexican"...

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #228 on: September 01, 2022, 07:00:55 pm »
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/shouldnt-tolerate-more-asian-americans-090219701.html

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'We shouldn't have to tolerate it': More Asian Americans are calling out the racism they experience at work
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shattering what’s left of the model minority myth – the perception that Asian Americans are so hardworking and successful that they don’t face racism at work
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In February 2020, white employees at a tech company roped off a Chinese American colleague's desk with yellow caution tape and a biohazard sign.

Cheng, who chronicled the incident on behalf of the employee in a viral LinkedIn post, says the perpetrators were later promoted but the targeted employee was not.

“In the same way that white people around the world realized that anti-Black police violence happens because they watched it on video, Asians were faced with undeniable evidence they experience racism,” Cheng said. “And that is really f---ing painful.”
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Lee says she worked weekends and vacations and through pregnancies and maternity leaves but, despite glowing performance reviews, her pay raises and promotions lagged her peers.

Her complaint also alleges a pattern of unwanted sexual advances and anti-Asian remarks during her nearly 15-year tenure.

In one meeting, she says a colleague referred to a Chinese company as “ching chong ching chong.” Another colleague commented that his son and a fellow white student were the only “round eyes” on the Harvard tennis team, according to Lee. When asked on a Zoom call which COVID-19 vaccine he received, a member of the management committee allegedly replied: “The cheap one, the one made in China.”
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Are they mistaken for other Asian employees? Are they told they are hard workers but not leadership material? Are they criticized for being too aggressive or for not being likable enough? Are they handed undesirable assignments or loaded up with extra responsibilities without a raise or a promotion?

“We are giving people language and models to know what discrimination looks like,” Zhu said.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #229 on: September 02, 2022, 07:44:41 pm »
https://www.metrotimes.com/news/sterling-heights-students-mock-george-floyds-death-in-racist-video-30979821

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‘Shoot him in the head,’ white students exclaim as they aim water guns at a Black classmate

A disturbing, racially offensive TikTok video that mocked the death of George Floyd has landed high school students in Sterling Heights in trouble.

The video, posted on Instagram and TikTok, begins with white ninth grade students at Adlai E. Stevenson High School laughing as they aim water guns at the head of a blindfolded Black student who is on his knees with his hands behind his back. A white student pushes the teen to the ground, and they pretend to kick him.

“Shoot him in the head!” they exclaim.

In the same video with a different setup, a white student aims a water gun at a Black student, and the teens yell several times, “Stop resisting.”

See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/superiority-cannot-be-taught/msg15456/#msg15456

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #230 on: September 07, 2022, 07:14:39 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/white-privilege-cards-lead-high-203543640.html

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When the students of Charles Page High School returned for the school year, they were greeted by a number of other students handing out “white privilege cards” in the hallways. According to Fox23 News, the BIPOC students who were fed up with the nonsense hosted a walk out in protest of the racism.
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Previously, a picture of a Black student circulated Snapchat, offering a cash reward “if caught.”
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Superintendent Durkee said the students involved in the privilege card would be reprimanded but wouldn’t specify to KTUL what that punishment would entail.


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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #231 on: September 09, 2022, 06:20:58 pm »
https://us.yahoo.com/news/teens-found-guilty-shoving-asian-174423202.html



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Teens found guilty of shoving Asian woman into canal in Ireland
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Xiong, now 50, went out for a stroll along the Royal Canal on the evening of Aug. 14, 2020. She stopped at a small pier at the 15th lock between Castleknock and Ashtown when a boy on a bicycle suddenly rushed toward her.

A group of two or three boys then laughed, Xiong said. The group proceeded to Castleknock, while she continued toward Ashton.

Then, a second group approached her. One boy looked her in the eye and said, “Corona, coronavirus.”

Shortly after, Xiong encountered a third group of boys. One of them, who was riding a bicycle, continuously circled her while the rest chanted “Chinese noodles, fried noodles.”

At that point, Xiong called the boys out for racial discrimination. She tried to film the scene and chased them as they fled.

Xiong eventually caught up with the group, which now included some older teens. The group surrounded her, with one asking, “What did you do to my friends?”

“Next thing I remember, I was in the water,” said Xiong, who was pushed into the canal, according to TheJournal.ie. “The only thing I can remember is being in the water.”

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #232 on: September 10, 2022, 06:33:58 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-school-principal-accused-willful-033156190.html



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A former elementary school principal was accused of abusing a 9-year-old student after video showed him shoving the child to the ground, officials said Thursday.

Brian Vollhardt, who resigned from Wolters Elementary School in Fresno after the school district launched an investigation into the June 7 altercation, faces a charge of willful cruelty to a minor, police and school officials said during a Thursday news conference.

Court records show Vollhardt is scheduled to be arraigned for the alleged crime, a misdemeanor, on Sept. 26.

“There’s no excuse for repugnant behavior such as this,” school district superintendent Bob Nelson told reporters.

A video of the incident was released by the Fresno Unified School District and Fresno police with some faces blurred.

Nelson said the incident occurred after Vollhardt joined a group of students eating breakfast. Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama described the boy as a "special needs" student, though he did not provide additional details.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #233 on: September 12, 2022, 05:12:42 pm »
National Socialism ≠ Nazism

Aryan ≠ 'White'.

Race = Quality && Race ≠ Ethnicity.

History is written by the victors.

The truth fears no investigation.

(He) who controls the past controls the future; (he) who controls the present controls the past.

UNITY THROUGH NOBILITY.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #234 on: September 12, 2022, 06:22:19 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/indigenous-woman-attacked-mob-white-190646449.html

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Indigenous Woman Attacked By Mob Of White People For Not Wearing A Bra

A horrifying video of an indigenous woman being attacked by a mob of white people for not wearing a bra has gone viral on Twitter. The clip, shared and taken by the victim Laura Gagnon, shows the mob accosting her, and one suspect — who the police have yet to publicly identify — appears to strike her.

“Yesterday evening I was attacked by a white woman who was upset I was wearing no bra,” Gagnon  shared in a tweet alongside a video of the incident. “I utilized IG live to record her actions against me. I have never experienced a white mob chasing me and it’s the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life. Please be safe out there.”

The footage shows the incident, which occurred last Wednesday, begin with a verbal altercation between Gagnon and another woman.  Two women then approach Gagnon and as she questions why she, as an Indigenous woman, would be body-shamed on unceded Algonquin territory, the Ottawa Citizen reports.

“Don’t touch me b****,” she shouts as one of the women appears to physically assault her.

Things escalate as the mobsters realize Gagnon is filming. One woman, presumably the one who hit Gagnon, is heard screaming, “stop filming.” She appears to hit Gagnon again, this time knocking her down to the ground as more screaming ensues.

Gagnon struggles to get up and get her things, including her phone, which the mobsters snatched from her. The video cuts and we see Gagnon in her car explaining what just happened.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #235 on: September 15, 2022, 04:47:49 pm »
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/09/06/landon-school-students-n-word-dc-metro/

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A group of mostly White teenagers from an all-boys private school just outside the District was recently recorded in a viral video singing the n-word while riding on a D.C. Metro train. Administrators at the Landon School where the boys are enrolled said in a statement Tuesday they were “deeply concerned” by the video and were looking into the matter.

Jose Romero recorded the video while on a Red Line train toward Glenmont on Thursday. When he boarded the car at the Metro Center station, it was packed with dozens of students, some wearing shirts and backpacks from Landon — a college preparatory school in Bethesda.
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A young Black woman near the center of the car dropped her jaw in shock and made eye contact with Romero because “we couldn’t believe what we were seeing or hearing,” Romero said.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #236 on: September 22, 2022, 06:10:01 pm »
It's OK for bus drivers to be "white"?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11239339/School-bus-driver-charged-battery-fired-video-shows-shoving-black-siblings.html

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A white bus driver has been fired and charged with battery after mobile phone footage emerged of him pushing two young black siblings to the back of the bus.

James O'Neil, a bus driver for the Morgan Country Charter School System in Georgia, was arrested and charged with two counts of simple battery Friday, September 16.

Nequania Carter, the mother of the two children, aged 6 and 10, claimed the same bus driver had harassed her children in the past and implied the incident was racially motivated.

However, despite studying three separate video clips of the incident including the bus security camera, investigators were not able to clearly establish whether the assault was racist in nature and so O'Neil was only charged with simple battery.

Carter said her children were traumatized after the incident and had since been removed from the school system all together.
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It all started with the driver manhandling the six year old when he refused O'Neil's order to take a seat at the back of the bus, even though the standard seating is for the youngest children to sit at the front.

When the 10-year-old daughter intervened to defend her brother, the video appears to show O'Neil shoving her as well.

'Stop touching my brother!' the sister appears to shout at the driver.

'Shut your mouth!' the driver replies. 'Get back there!' O'Neil barks, pointing to the back of the bus.

Then he delivers a forceful shove to the sister, yelling, 'what a pain in the neck you guys are! Get out of here!'

O'Neill also looks like what we would expect:



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they criticized the school system's initial response as only being prompted by the negative media coverage and community backlash.

'We feel like [O'Neil] was terminated because the story got more coverage than the Morgan County Charter School System would have liked,' Carter said.

They also said it was rumored that prior to the strong reaction they had just planned to send O'Neil to be retrained.

They also accused transportation manager Alicia Lord of ignoring multiple previous complaints by the family against the driver.

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #237 on: September 23, 2022, 07:48:23 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-woman-sued-indian-american-200550284.html

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The group of four Indian American women were heading back to their cars after having dinner when the perpetrator, later identified as Esmeralda Upton, approached them and said, “Go back to India.”

“Everywhere I f*cking go, you Indians are f*cking everywhere,” Upton can be heard saying in the video. “Please, I’m trying to be civil here. If life is so great in India, why the f*ck are y’all here?”

At one point in the video, she is also seen striking the person filming the incident. She then reaches into her purse while telling the person she would “blow your f*cking brains out.”

Plano police arrived that night and allowed Upton to leave.



Where were the victims' firearms?

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #238 on: October 01, 2022, 08:19:01 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/asian-americans-sharing-experiences-racism-074603406.html

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1."In 2016, my sister and I saw the first showing of Cursed Child in London. Afterward, we tried to get Pizza Express nearby. The waiter was from Italy and acted like he was too busy to seat us, however, he was only refilling some waters and chatting with his coworkers. After waiting for 20 minutes, we realized he had no intention of seating us and left. This was the most blatant form of racism I experienced in a long time, and I still think about it to this day."

"The US is not perfect, and there are definitely overt acts of racism that we see every day in the news — especially with the pandemic — but there is an insidious undercurrent of racism in the UK and Europe where you feel second class."

2."When I was young, I travelled a lot. Once, at a hotel, they wouldn't give my family a room despite having a reservation. They told us we were at the 'other' location. When I later backpacked through Europe myself, the same thing happened: The hotel staff said they were full and wouldn't allow me to stay, but their website showed they had rooms available."

3."The racism was different than in the US because it was much more overt. While out at a bar in Portugal this past summer, this guy yelled, 'Samurai!' at me. He then made a karate chop motion and tried to grab the mask off my face."

4."I studied abroad in Florence for a year, and while most of my experiences with locals were lovely, I was often asked, 'Where are you from?' When I'd answer, 'California,' they'd say, 'No, where are you really from?' When I'd repeat, 'California,' they'd ask, 'Where are your parents from?' I'd tell them, 'China,' and they'd then nod along and say, 'Ah,' as if they'd known all along."

"My roommate, who's fifth-generation Japanese, also got asked that a lot. She'd always answer, 'California,' and some people would ask her as far back as her great-grandparents before giving up."

5."When I was in the UK, my boyfriend and I were taking the Tube, and some French guys, about my age, were speaking loudly in French, insulting every person in the carriage. There were Black people, people wearing hijabs, a person with a caretaker — these guys mocked the color of their skin, the way they dressed, and their religion, and made assumptions all while laughing hysterically. It was infuriating. Then, they got to me, an Asian girl. They started going on about my 'yellow' skin color and my accent (lol, what accent?) before calling me some seriously racist names in French. Well, the joke was on them, because I'm a francophone. I blasted them right back in French until they were tomato red. They stopped immediately. I swear they stopped breathing."

6."When I was in Venice with my grandma, she wanted to buy a souvenir shirt for my cousin. Almost immediately, the shop keeper started mocking her and saying things like, 'Ching ching, chong chong.' I didn't want to make a scene, but I was livid. This woman has been nothing but loving and kind to everyone. My mother and grandfather joined us shortly at the shop, and the shop keeper blew up, screaming, 'Four people at this shop, and all you will buy is one t-shirt!' He then ripped the t-shirt out of my grandmothers hands. We were in the store for, at most, 10 minutes, and the store was completely empty. My mother ripped him a new one and stormed out."

7."I've traveled extensively in Europe, especially as I'm married to a German woman. In France, while I was with a travel group of all Asians, waiters on the street would mimic karate moves at us as our group passed by. At the base of the Eiffel Tower, a French teenager shouted 'konnichiwa' to me in a crowd. He instantly regretted this when I displayed the fullness of my New York upbringing inches from his face. Seeing him cower away in fear was very gratifying. The first time I met my wife's German grandparents, they had no qualms — while talking amongst themselves — using words like 'ching chong' in reference to me. They said it openly in front of me, as if I wouldn't mind. My wife was horrified and corrected them, but for a brief moment, I was going to kick some old German ass and enjoy doing it."

8."I found that the racism I experienced in Europe was based more on plain ignorance than willful racism, though it definitely depended on the city. When I worked as a language assistant in a small French town, many students would ask me if I was adopted. I thought it was a curious question as I've never been asked that before, but then I realized the only three Asian students in school were all adopted, so they genuinely thought that Asian Americans must've been adopted as well. In Marseilles, an elderly couple approached me in a park to chit-chat, and the husband asked where I was from. When I said the US, he went, 'Americans don't look like this, though,' and proceeded to do the slanty-eyed face with his fingers. His wife then dragged him away. Another time, while on a wine tour in Bordeaux, the owner casually mentioned that he doesn't sell his wine to Chinese buyers as they just buy in bulk without appreciating the wine."

9."Before traveling to Ireland, everyone was telling me how friendly Irish people are. Needless to say, my sister, cousin, and I (we are Chinese American) were extremely excited to meet the locals. One night, we were staying in a major city and walking back from a pub when two drunk men across the street started to try and get our attention. When we finally looked over, they repeatedly screamed, 'KONNICHIWA!' at us while laughing and waving. My cousin tossed back a '**** you' and flipped them the bird. I'm generally a non-confrontational person (as I never know if the other party will start being aggressive towards me or not), so I just ignored them and kept walking."

10."My mother and I were at a McDonald's in France and asked an employee if there was a restroom we could use. I spoke French so she'd understand us. The employee heard my question, turned her back to us, and then walked away as if we didn't exist."

11."I've traveled to 23 countries, and I'm not sure why, but the most racism I've experienced has been from British tourists. I have many examples but these stood out: A teenage British boy in my tour group wanted his granny to take his picture and said, 'Shall I do Asian eyes?' He then looked at me and a couple behind me, the only Asians in the group. Another time, in Portugal, this older British couple in my tour group made constant, micro-aggressive comments about a young Asian couple taking pictures of the winery we were touring. Of course, they never made a comment about other white couples in the group doing the same thing. In Thailand, a group of young British women mocked our Thai tour guide's accent in front of the whole group and talked loudly anytime he said something to the group. It got so bad I finally shushed them, and they were so shocked that I stood up to them. They then proceeded to be rude to me throughout the rest of the trip."

12."Once, I was in Barcelona with my girlfriend, who is of European descent and from Spain, to meet her parents. I'm Japanese and was raised in the US. The trip was mostly fantastic, except for a few things. First off, I could not hail a taxi for the life of me. They would not stop for me, but they would stop for her. We actually tested this several times. I'd stand on a corner and hail a taxi, and none would stop. She'd stand a block away, and taxis would stop for her. Now, maybe you're thinking this was because she's an attractive female, but both male and female cab drivers would pass me by and stop for her. She'd then make the taxi wait while I walked to join her. Sometimes, the driver would apologize and say that they didn't realize we're together or didn't see me. Other times, people talked down about me and made interesting comments, not realizing that I understand Spanish — but that's a whole other story in itself."

13."Once, I was taking the train from Barcelona to Murcia to meet a friend. I wanted to make sure I got on the right train, so I asked an old lady, in Spanish, if she could tell me where to go for help. She responded to me in Spanish, 'Go away, don't talk to me, stupid Asian.' I was shocked and sad, as I was traveling alone and feeling pretty overwhelmed already. When I told the front desk at the hotel about it, they said that, sadly, they weren't surprised, and that racism against Asians was relatively common in the area. However, I do want to note that I didn't experience any issues once I found the help area of the train station. I think with locals, you just have to be more careful."

14."When my wife (Vietnamese) and I (AAPI) were in Italy in 2016. We arrived in a small village and were seated at a table outside while we waited for our food. My wife then said, 'Did you hear that?' I asked her what she was referring to, and she said, 'I think we were just discriminated against.' She explained that she heard someone yell, 'Chino! Chino! Chino!' but I didn't hear anything, so we dismissed it. A few minutes later, we both heard, 'Arigato! Arigato! Arigato!' coming from a portly, local youth hiding behind the church. I admitted to my wife, 'Yes, and we had to come half way around the world to experience it.' This experience was different in that we didn't feel threatened but were mostly made to feel like outsiders."

15."I'm a transracial Korean adoptee. I studied abroad in Italy and then moved to there for work. Prior to leaving, I had an Italian professor tell me that I might face some racism, as well as an older Korean student who shared their experiences in Italy. At first, I lived in a diverse city in the north. However, people would assume I was one of the Asian restaurant workers and often ask me when a certain place opened. They'd speak to me in Chinese or Japanese, bow to me, tell me I was the pretty for an Asian girl, stare, and point to my eyes or gesture to my face. I've since moved to a smaller city in the south. I still feel the stares and curiosity, and when people find out I speak Italian, I get lots of questions about where I'm from (I know 'the US' is not the answer they're looking for). Even though I wanted to be angrier or more upset than I showed, I resigned myself to shoving all these racial experiences in with the rest of them."

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Re: Racist bullying
« Reply #239 on: October 21, 2022, 07:28:08 pm »
It's OK for teachers to be "white":



(Donovan also looks like what we would expect (face at 0:34).)