Racism is alive and well in New Zealand.
Feb. 29th, 2004 06:42 pmJust before midnight, Saturday night, lots of kids cruising in their rice burners. I looked at a cheesy-looking white Honda a little too long, I suppose, and one of the white guys inside shouted, "This isn't your country, what are you doing here?"
One never gets the quick response out in time. In this case, I should have shouted, "Visiting!" in a clear, loud, American accent.
Unfortunately, it took me too long to figure out whether I should be offended. I mean, he was right. This isn't my country. On behalf of Chinese-New Zealanders I flipped the guy the bird.
One never gets the quick response out in time. In this case, I should have shouted, "Visiting!" in a clear, loud, American accent.
Unfortunately, it took me too long to figure out whether I should be offended. I mean, he was right. This isn't my country. On behalf of Chinese-New Zealanders I flipped the guy the bird.
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Date: 2004-03-01 11:55 pm (UTC)Thanks! I'll still try to keep it to a minimum, though. :)
How do they feel about us darkin' folks in New Zeland, by the way? I wanna travel soon.
Well, from what I can tell, you'd be the only black person in town. So you'd be treated as an exotic, clearly a tourist. And New Zealanders, by and large, are very polite and nice people.
One of the reasons I think Asians are getting crap in NZ is because there have been a lot of immigrants lately, so Asians are no longer exotic. They're being percieved as a threat by the folks who feel threatened by newcomers.