Says the guy who lives on the other side of the world (if I remember correctly) and doesn’t have to deal with this sort of thing offline too??
Are you inferring that a (very) visible minority resident alien who's lived in one of the most notoriously monolithic ethno-states on the planet for two decades hasn't experienced
extensive systemic bias and occasional racism? How many mortgage applications have
you had rejected
explicitly due to your ethnicity and nationality? As a business owner, how many loan applications have
you had rejected
explicitly (and legally, I should emphasize) due to your ethnicity and nationality? Had many apartment applications rejected by owners who say things like, "I don't rent to foreigners"? To your face, without batting an eye? Had a hard time getting any bank to issue you a credit card, despite a decade of six-figure income and owning property?
Do police frequently stop you and ask to see your bike registration card? And do they also then
not ask your Japanese wife who is riding with you to see her card?
Been stop-and-frisked by police at a crowded intersection in full business attire on your way to a client meeting at 11:00 AM? If you haven't, I can't recommend it enough; you'll especially love the crowd of Japanese gawkers, phones taking videos and all. How about on your way home from a long day's work at the intersection police box a block from your apartment, the one you've walked by hundreds of times before?
How often do taxi drivers head towards you as you hail them down, only to switch the sign from "available" to "booked" once they see your face?
Do you get complimented at least once a week by people you've never spoken to before in your life on your ability to use basic table utensils?
Don't be presumptive about what I do or don't experience. Which is besides the point. This is a thread in the Development Projects section of a skyscraper and urban architecture forum. We have another section on this very forum for people to take their socioeconomic debates.
Nobody clicks on a thread titled "Parcel 25 | Kneeland St | Chinatown" on a site dedicated to cool buildings wanting to read two pages of political chest thumping.