<p>juillet:
Thanks for your opinion and your optimistic review. It might be just I am worry too much about it or I am just being cynical. Anyways your example sometimes happened to me too, but that’s not very racist…or even come out from curiosity or unintentionally. What’s really racist is if someone called me a racial slur (there’s racial slurs against white people), beat me up because of my race, or treated me differently.</p>
<p>I and my Asian friend were in a predominately black school and he said that he only faced a little bit of discrimination (in other words, some people just being stereotypical but not racist). However, my African American friend told me that they were highly discriminated by staffs. The dean gets her in trouble for nothing but not me and my Asian friend. </p>
<p>sosomenza:
Feels bad but I grew up from it. However, sometimes I am being a little protective about it. So that’s make me concerning about it. I don’t want him to face what I’ve faced.</p>
<p>barrk123:
That’s sad. They are also Americans!</p>
<p>ucbalumnus:
I talked to my former teacher before about what I am asking you all now. She said:</p>
<p>Unfortunately African Americans are discriminated a lot of times in predominately White institutions. That’s the reason they have a tendency to attend a predominately black institutions. I don’t know about Asians, but I know that they are stereotyped as doing above-average work. Asians are not treated as African American so don’t worry too much about it.</p>
<p>Anyway, I agree with the stats your posted.</p>