Evlyone's a ritter bit lacist! (sung by the Asian muppet) |
Sometimes.
Doesn't mean we go
Around committing hate crimes.
Look around and you will find
No one's really color blind.
Maybe it's a fact
We all should face
Everyone makes judgments
Based on race...."
Avenue Q is a hilarious musical and I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone. This song in particular has been humming in the back of my mind the past week and a half as I've been constantly confronted by small acts of racism that people I know have been enduring. Fortunately, I myself have not been the target of these attacks, but, in a way, when anyone is attacked, we should all as a community be hurt, offended, and horrified.
I'm shocked. And not in a good way. I know I can be naive, but admittedly I'm guilty of thinking we've moved beyond random statements like, "Go back to China!" Actually, this happened to me once. Over ten years ago, I was walking through Covent Garden in London during my junior year abroad in college and I passed by an elderly gentleman in a suit and tie holding a briefcase who said to me in a normal tone of voice without ever looking me in the face, "Go back to Japan." I took a few more steps, disbelieving my ears, came to a faltering halt and turned around. He was already far away and it certainly wasn't worth it to run back to him and ask him what in the hell he meant by that. I know what he meant and it's not like I was going to fundamentally change his attitude towards me or my race (I'm Korean, by the way) that day. So I continued on, bemused by the events of the day, never to see or hear from him, or anyone like him, again.
That may have been ten years ago, but trust me, it still happens today.