Azrael wrote:
my mother insisted that i learn english, so i went to an international school for 1st grade. this may not seem like much but it made ALL the difference - english is the language i learned to read and write in. then i went to a catholic school that was a less than 5 minute walk from home, but it was cool - teachers and priests didn't care what you believed in as long as you were respectful, but quite a few students there were complete assholes. i got beat up and made fun of for not being white and hindu (i'm serious - in almost 2000 students, there were like 3 non-whites). i still made friends, obviously, but it's always annoying to see some tiny kid making fun of you. looking back i should've been a bit more aggressive back then and broken a few kneecaps, but hey. i stayed there from 2nd to 12th grade, and if the atmosphere there changes i'd like to put my kids in there as well.
Hah!! Racism is everywhere, man. Even in a multiracial country like Malaysia, we face the same.
My primary school back in Kuala Lumpur was a Malay school, but we had a pretty decent number of Indians and the Malays dared not pick on us. There were a few who made fun of our dark skin but we didn't bother much cos we were in the elite classes while those morons were rotting in the not-so-elite classes. Dumbfucks.
Then when I moved to Seremban and attended the Methodist Anglo Chinese School, things were slightly better. We had a majority of Chinese and Indian population over the Malays but the Chinese were the predominant ones in numbers. I was in the elite class till I graduated and I least expected some of my Chinese classmates to be so backward in their thinking. And they actually come from English speaking families like I do! Being the only Indian in a class with 32 slitty eyed students didn't help much. I was always been made fun of just because I was different.
I was brought up not to differentiate people by their colour or creed and I'm glad my parents played their parts well. Another reason why I'm very colour blind is because there are a lot of interracial marriages in my family. I have aunts who are Chinese, English and Malay. So we're very much aware of each others' culture and we get along well. That's why I found it really hard to accept the mentality of my classmates back in school.
Anyway, after time passed by, I didn't bother much about the teasing. I got bored of it and grew numb whenever they teased. Anyway, just because you're fairer doesn't mean you're better looking. I'm Indian, and I have prettier eyes, a hairy-er chest and a longer dick than you Chinese!