r/asianamerican • u/JordanGatsby Korean American • Nov 18 '16
Thank You
As an Asian American male who grew up in the rural miidwest I've always felt like an outsider. The census from the town I grew up in had one Asian American listed, me. It was only during the chaos of the election that I found this sub and I want to say thank you to the community. I love having this place that is always posting about and keeping up with trends that concern our people. Even though there can be dissenting opinions everything I have seen has been pretty civil compared to the bile and hatred being spewed elsewhere. So thank you for all of that.
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u/JordanGatsby Korean American Nov 18 '16
Do you mind me asking about your experience in the south? My home state is Illinois which is like the one blue state in the Bible Belt and I didn't really face a lot of overt racism as much as being ignored or the "small" racist stuff like ching chong bing bong