by iKe7in on Sun Jun 11, 2006 3:21 pm
It sounds impossible, but I really have never seen any hateful or mean comments regarding anyones race. I did see bit a lot of exclusion at my high school, mainly from very small groups of either black people (usually guys) or middle-eastern guys. But for the most part groups of friends were usually very diverse. Most of my closer friends were white, but in pretty much every class I had at least two or three friends that weren't.
The only time I ever experienced it first hand, not in a hateful way but in an exclusion way, was back in grade 10 my friedn and I had to sign up for a team sport for the second half of the year, and we went to try out for cricket, because we had played it in gym class a few times and thought it was pretty cool, but when we got there the team was essentially picked, but we figured we try out anyway. It was 14 middle-eastern guys, the two coaches/teachers were also middle-eastern, and the two of us. They basically didn't even acknowledge us throughout the tryout, and we actually did pretty good, and actually better than a few of them. And inevitably, we were the two who got cut, and when we left we got a few laughs and what I assumed were jokes at our expense, I don't know because they weren't speaking english. At the time I thought it was a little weird, but I didn't really understand why they were treating us like that. Over the years it seemed like just that group tried to separate itself even more, to the point wher ein yearbook grad quotes, you would see some fairly questionable content, like one I remember one guy had in his quote/shout-out something like "..goes out to all the brown ppl, we will bring justice !!!" Now almost five years later, I find out that one of the guys from that cricket team was part of the group who got caught in that terrorist plot in Toronto, along with 2 other guys from my school.
Now that I'm out of the immaturity of high school, I don't see anything anymore, but sometimes there are still claims of it. For the animation program I finally got into this year, htere are over 5000 applicants for 120 spots. There is an extensive portfolio process, basically to see that you know how to draw the right way to be succesful in the field. As anime doesn't qualify as this, it is specifically listed on the things not to include in the portfolio, as well as stuff like horrific scenes/images, gothic or grotesque creatures, etc. Anyways, the vast amount of asian people who apply, go ahead and still draw everything in an anime style, and most of them not even very well. Of course, they don't get in. Every year the same thing, none of them ever learn. There is then always an appeal proces, allwoed for cases where there have been mistakes in the process, like adding up marks wrong or...I don't even know what else, I've never done it. Yet every year, a group of the anime lovers make an appeal on the decision to deny them, as they believe they have been unfairly graded because of their race. Telling them why anime is bad and why its not acceptable to this program only makes them angrier, and makes them play the race card even more. I had never sen it prior to college, but now it seems like asians feel the most prejudiced, and it always over the stupidest shit taht has nothing to do with their race.
