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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default.[/quote] Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White.[/quote] Is this Korea? No. [/quote] In the US, people self identify. She considers herself Asian American. [/quote] Unfortunately, in the US, you are categorized based on your skin color or features, so if you look more Asian, you will not be considered "white", except as someone stated,[b] it's convenient for white people to consider the half Asian as white[/b].[/quote] Who are these "white people" who do that, and why is it convenient for them?[/quote]
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