I’m a Chinese-American
On February 22, during links of london the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, the Seattle Times sports pages carried an article with the secondary headline “American outshines Kwan, Slutskaya in skating links of london sweetie surprise”. As one reader commented in an angry note to the editors, “The sub-headline, of course, implied that Kwan is not American. That hit the nerves of many Chinese-Americans such as I, who, on more links of london jewelry than one occasion, are perceived and treated as foreigners, as if people with yellow skins can’t be American.” The Seattle Times links of london friendship bracelet apologized for the mistake, describing it as the result of sloppy editing. But links of london I was reminded of the story about Bruce Lee, the famous kung-fu actor: when he first met his links of london necklaces mother-in-law (a Caucasian) and introduced himself as an American born in the USA, she allegedly replied, “You’re an American citizen, not an American.”
Having lived links of london earrings in the US for decades, I am not unfamiliar with racial discrimination.
