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Rejecting the Model in 'Model Minority'

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A.R. Sakaeda
Chicago Tribune`
May 5, 2008

I have a confession to make:  I am a lousy model minority.  In fact, I'm pretty sure that the majority isn't going to want me as the model for any minority, let alone my own people.

Unlike the mythical model minority, I am not quiet and polite. I am often loud, sometimes abrasive and I use the F-word a lot.  (My mother doesn't read anything on the Internet, so I don't have to worry about repercussions from that last confession.)  My math skills are only average.  I do not own a calculator with a graphing function.

If I'm a lousy model minority, I'm an even lousier stereotypical Asian woman. The geisha and the "China doll" are deferential, obedient and demure. Me? I don't own a kimono.  I can't bat my eyes.  I cut off all my silky, ink-black hair because I got sick of people touching it. (Don't touch my HAIR!)  I even enjoy drinking beer out of the bottle and listening to loud rock music.


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