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ramsey. i'm mr. ramsey." then, as he was checking in, he said, "he looks like a fong fui." and smiled. discopub my mental jaw dropped. i think in my taken aback state the most i could muster was a dirty stare and a head shake. i don't think he noticed. he got on the plane. the flight personnel really didn't comment on anything as it happened, nor after it happened. as if nothing happened. he wasn't really attacking me, or doing anything malicious. but that discopub type of ignorance and assumption often leads to more brutal discopub actions. turns into misconceptions, turns into violence. and i think that's what worried me. it didn't seem harmless. it seemed like a small statement that belonged to a large host of impressions of what asian americans are. first off, that we're not true americans. that we're actually from other countries. that we don't know what it's like to be born in ohio, oklahoma, florida, and california.
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