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I put my picture up on every social media sites or forums that allow it. I'm Vietnamese, but people keep calling me white. Today has to be around the 30th time someone has call me a white supremacist since the death of I can't breath. While white liberals has accused me of being a white troll with a non-white picture, black people keep calling me white. Things such as "stupid ass white ppl" or "they want to keep us down", and the list can go on and on.

I face zero harrassment or discrimination since the China Virus first appeared outside of China. I never face racism outside of one group and neither are black and white. Do black people see anyone with light skin as white? I'm generally curious about it. I even had an argument with this black girl on this very subject last week and she was yelling at me in CAPS that I was white! She said I wasn't Asian because I don't have small slanted eyes! Ironically I even have several white girls on Tik Tok making videos as replies to what I wrote on their comment page. One of the reply was a post to a Twitter link showing Vietnamese for Trump parade in Florida, and one of the girl response was "Vietnamese are white supremacist!".

Now when it come to Asians, I been call a Vietnamese White Supremacist many times, from boba liberal and pro-Asian. R/aznidenity banned me for making one post with the moderator messaging me calling me a white troll. Being against BLM doesn't equal to being white. Being anti-communist doesn't mean I am anti-Asian (r/sino, r/justbeasian, and r/aznidentity).

I'm not white, Northern Vietnamese have big eyes, tall nose, and very light skin and can have similar feature to white people but we aren't white. Majority of Vietnamese that live in the U.S though are Southern Vietnamese or FOB so the differences is more apparent.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I put my picture up on every social media sites or forums that allow it. I'm Vietnamese, but people keep calling me white. Today has to be around the 30th time someone has call me a white supremacist since the death of I can't breath. While white liberals has accused me of being a white troll with a non-white picture, black people keep calling me white. Things such as "stupid ass white ppl" or "they want to keep us down", and the list can go on and on.

I face zero harrassment or discrimination since the China Virus first appeared outside of China. I never face racism outside of one group and neither are black and white. Do black people see anyone with light skin as white? I'm generally curious about it. I even had an argument with this black girl on this very subject last week and she was yelling at me in CAPS that I was white! She said I wasn't Asian because I don't have small slanted eyes! Ironically I even have several white girls on Tik Tok making videos as replies to what I wrote on their comment page. One of the reply was a post to a Twitter link showing Vietnamese for Trump parade in Florida, and one of the girl response was "Vietnamese are white supremacist!".

Now when it come to Asians, I been call a Vietnamese White Supremacist many times, from boba liberal and pro-Asian. R/aznidenity banned me for making one post with the moderator messaging me calling me a white troll. Being against BLM doesn't equal to being white. Being anti-communist doesn't mean I am anti-Asian (r/sino, r/justbeasian, and r/aznidentity).

I'm not white, Northern Vietnamese have big eyes, tall nose, and very light skin and can have similar feature to white people but we aren't white. Majority of Vietnamese that live in the U.S though are Southern Vietnamese or FOB so the differences is more apparent. Due to similar facial feature, majority of half white, half Vietnamese babies regardless of which race the father and mother is end up looking white. Only Vietnamese and Thai people have this recessive gene.

3 years ago
1 score