I handled the abuse as a young adult Twinkie; I handled the racism. For so long, I have awkwardly smiled when faced with horrible comments and micro-aggressions.
But inside, it ate away at me. I vowed to minimize this for my children. Now finally, the trauma of my high school days has hit home with my son inheriting my discomfort.
So, here I give you my thank you note to white America.
Thank you, Mr. White …
… for the title of “Oriental;”
… for passing down to your children the hurtful words I thought would eventually disappear;
… for the glorification of your learning that “other language” and not understanding why native speakers, hoping to save their children from their stigmatized accent, refused to speak this language you covet in their homes;
… for the separation of my fellow adoptees from their parents who you deem unfit because of the poverty your privilege costs;
… for accusing me of hurting your feelings when I use the word “white” in a general terms (Really, it isn’t about you personally. Everything isn’t always about you, but I understand your white fragility.);
… for showing me how you know best because you control the media;
… for using our Black President as a means to appease me;
… for stopping my black and brown brothers because they “all look the same;”
… for feeling you own my black and brown sisters’ hair (It is beautiful, but no, you shouldn’t touch it!);
… for assigning me the general term, Asian, when you want to be thought of as German, English, Irish, Italian, Caucasian (Are you really from the region of Caucasus?), etc.;
… for butchering my Puerto Rican name;
… for downplaying racial bullying by comparing it to other forms of bullying;
… for pitting me against black and brown people;
… for confusing me with my Taiwanese and Chinese friends because we “all look alike” (Insert your laughter here.);
… for pitting me against black and brown people;
… for confusing me with my Taiwanese and Chinese friends because we “all look alike” (Insert your laughter here.);
… for more and more white movies (How many times do we need to see yet another Cinderella rendition?);
… for judging my curriculum vitae solely on my Puerto Rican name;
… for asking me if I need an interpreter (Um. I am speaking English to you over the phone.);
and finally, for instilling so much internal conflict and fear within me and my children for simply just being non-white.
Sincerely,
Your faithful Twinkie
Originally posted on the Lost Daughters site on March 17, 2015.