Have you ever been asked this question from a stranger, “Where are you from?” I’m sure most of us have been asked this question at bars, night clubs, streets, and strangers we met throughout life. Most likely you would answer with the city and or state you are from. And how often do you get asked that question twice from the same person in the same conversation? Rarely, right! I’m sure you don’t ask that question twice unless they are asking a non-Caucasian. I’m an American of Asian origin and I get asked this question a lot.
When most Caucasians asked me this question, they want to hear me answer that I’m from Asia. Today I volunteer at Maplewood for a community event open to the public and an attendee asked me where I’m from? I replied that I was from Sheboygan. He continues to asked, “Are you from Laos? Laos is country in Southeast Asia. I looked at him in silence and confusion. I replied with a warm smile, “No I’m not from Laos.” I don’t find it offensive. I am just puzzled by how stereotyping people are without knowing it. With that said how many of you find yourself in this situation where you expect an American of Asian origin to answer with an answer that includes a county other than the United States? Many people have this stereotype that all Asians are from Asia and all Hispanics are from Mexico without knowing that they are stereotyping. While most Asians will agree that they don’t have this stereotype of Caucasians are from Europe or other countries besides the US.
As an American of Asian origin (notice I did not say Asian American) I find it depressing that most Caucasians that I have encounter think that I’m not from this county. I am a citizen and I am from America. I am an American and proud to be a part of the Asian Race. Just because I’m part of the Asian race, this does not make me an Asian citizen. I don’t ask a Caucasian what part of Europe he or she is from unless I have a reason to do so.
It is very depressing to see that many Americans are still COLOR blinded. What makes America rich is the diversity of people. We are a country dreamed by many because we are full of life and that life is made up of the diverse races of the world. Although America, according to the census, has a higher percentage of Caucasians, does not mean that only Caucasians are from America. America is like a delicious salad. Mainly full of iceberg lettuce, a couple slices of tomatoes, some spinach leafs, some colorful slices of bell pepper, cucumber slices, mushrooms and other vegetables. All these vegetables are from different regions. It doesn’t really matter what region each vegetable is from, they all make up this delicious salad call America.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Money Power
Everywhere I go this weekend, I here about people talking about the Power Ball being at $200 million. People are pooling in money and buying Power Ball tickets and hoping to hit the Jackpot. What would you do if you won the Power Ball this week? Would winning the lottery change everything, if anything?
It would change in some ways, but not all of it. It would change financially because you have the money to do as you would please; travel to places to where you want, buy the luxuries as you please, do good things to help others in needs, etc... Sometimes having that much money can change a person even though they think that they cannot be change emotionally and psychologically. It changes them because it lessens the stress of being in debts and their daily needs and wants. Psychologically they are being selfish; building big homes, buying nice expensive cars, luxuries items, boats, etc. Everything is about for themselves and being selfish without knowing it. At the end, those people think that they have everything and making them happier, but it just makes them more selfish and turns them into a different person unconsciously. Does money really make people happier?
It would change in some ways, but not all of it. It would change financially because you have the money to do as you would please; travel to places to where you want, buy the luxuries as you please, do good things to help others in needs, etc... Sometimes having that much money can change a person even though they think that they cannot be change emotionally and psychologically. It changes them because it lessens the stress of being in debts and their daily needs and wants. Psychologically they are being selfish; building big homes, buying nice expensive cars, luxuries items, boats, etc. Everything is about for themselves and being selfish without knowing it. At the end, those people think that they have everything and making them happier, but it just makes them more selfish and turns them into a different person unconsciously. Does money really make people happier?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Milwaukee Greater Auto Show
Supposedly this year was the year some of my friends, siblings, and me were suppose to go the bigger better auto show in Chicago Illinois. But this year plans had changed and three weeks ago I had the opportunity to go the Milwaukee Greater Auto Show at the Midwest Center. It was my first time going to the auto show. It was so awesome to get the chance to have the opportunity to get a first hand glance at the new upcoming vehicles in the market today.
One of the car that caught my attention the most is the new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. I always wanted to see that car up close and personal. It was like a dream come true, circling the vehicle numerous times and rubbing my hands over it, the car is just amazing. The car itself was so much prettier seeing in person than seeing it online and videos. The sticker price for the car is a wow..... $120k.
Overall, it was a nice experience to go see so many new upcoming cars that is coming out for the new upcoming year. And the best experience is see my dream car. Hopefully one day, the day will come....and I will get the opportunity to own one thats why I'm trying really hard everyday to work for something I always wanted.
One of the car that caught my attention the most is the new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. I always wanted to see that car up close and personal. It was like a dream come true, circling the vehicle numerous times and rubbing my hands over it, the car is just amazing. The car itself was so much prettier seeing in person than seeing it online and videos. The sticker price for the car is a wow..... $120k.
Overall, it was a nice experience to go see so many new upcoming cars that is coming out for the new upcoming year. And the best experience is see my dream car. Hopefully one day, the day will come....and I will get the opportunity to own one thats why I'm trying really hard everyday to work for something I always wanted.
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