wan
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Do you have the option of not mixing with anyone who isn't Asian?
If not, you're being forced to integrate. Do you have a problem with not having a choice?
I do. And what is your point? Not sure what you are trying to say.
I am a woman of principle. I am against forced integration because I find it to be fundamentally wrong. Doesn't matter if I personally benefit from it, which I do. I mean, I have full access to all nubile young hot white men.
"Breathe the same air as brown-skinned people"--you are trivializing the concerns of white people who do not wish to integrate. Not wanting to mix with black people is so much more than "not wanting to breathe the same air" as them.And every benefit I mentioned is a benefit I personally have experienced, thanks to my parents' decision to raise me in a racially mixed and pretty well integrated city. They both grew up with Jim Crow segregation--which they, both being white, could be said to have benefitted from--but did NOT want that for their kids. And I understand why. But I do not understand why some white people think it's a travesty to have to breathe the same air as brown skinned folks.
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