When I grew up in America as an immigrant child, I felt a lot of pain. The ugliest comments:

📌Do you eat dog?

📌Shut up, pan/moon face.

📌Go do some math, chink.

📌The worst: “I can’t goto the movies with you, because you’re going to burn in hell”

#StopAsianHate @AndyKimNJ
2) And of course I got the “do you know Kung fu” question. The even more ignorant ones asked “karate”. It’s harmless at first, but it gets tricky once older because then some playground bully then wants to play tough guy and fight you for sport.
3) I ignored most of it, but it also hurt that we were poor, and they teased me about my awkward clothes that we bought from Goodwill and Salvation Army thrift stores.
4) For the “do you eat dog” question, I would try to be funny and reply, “Yes, I eat hot dog 🌭 just like you.”
5) So the “you’re going to burn in hell” comment—the longer version was—

“We can’t goto the movies because my mom says I can’t date you, because she says I can’t marry you, because you’re going to burn in hell”. 🤷🏻‍♂️

And it was an evangelical—but someone I thought was a friend.😔
6) On the plus side—all the harassment and racist taunting toughened me up for the harsh world of Twitter meanies, MAGA trolls and anti-mask harassers.

Maybe I should be thankful? 💁🏻‍♂️
7) Anyone remember this comment against Conway last year by the former racist-in-chief?
8) In case you forgot Trump’s racist “moonface” tweet (I know he had a lot of them)... @gtconway3d and I haven’t forgotten. @gtconway3dg also remembers.

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