Letter from An Asian Kid.

October 6, 2015 — Leave a comment

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Letter from An Asian Kid.

 

 

Colin,

 

It started around my middle school years in the beginning of the 7th grade. Conestoga Valley School District was the school i attended. An influx of urban kids started moving into nicer neighborhoods and schools like mine only too cause more trouble. It was the beginning of the ” gangster rap generation”.

 

In my school their was alot bullying,teasing; but none more worse then the black kids and Hispanic that would always target me. In 7th grade i was punched, assaulted and beaten down repeatedly on a consistent basis for my years in school. When i was in 7th grade i was reserved and didn’t socialize much and i guess that made me prone to bullying from all walks of life but the 3 black students were violent and were the worst outta all of my victimizing. I guess they would pick on me just to get excitement from assaulting me or just because they wanted to look cool in front of their friends. The 3 black kids and 1 Hispanic had no reason to do what they did just to look cool and hard like a gangster. They would steal my money, walk up to me and yes try to attempt knocking me out with a punch and if they were unsuccessful with the “knockout game” they would 3 three just charge me and give me violent combos.

 

I wasn’t the only Asian victimized either, their were others. I for the first time suffered from depression from all the bullying in school from the white kids; but the black kids violently assaulted me as well as call me names as well.

 

The black kids were the worst bunch. The same 3 black kids and one Hispanic that would victimize me would threaten other school mates with “snitchin”. If anyone told on the black kids; the treatment of harassment and violence would be even worse then the last. I was scared and some people at my school encouraged them just so they wouldn’t be victims either. The teachers sometimes would ignore some of the incidents they knew would happen, because; teachers would have complaints from the black students who picked on me and their parents would arrive at the school in the teacher meetings and get irate at the teachers and scream “racism”. So our school basically didn’t want to be seen as a all white racist school out to punish only minorities so my teachers never pursued these things seriously.

 

Not only did the black kids and one Hispanic would bully and harass me at school, it would even go as far as finding my house phone number from the school directory and prank call late at midnight. One incident they’d call for me and said it was them and called me the “n” word “N*gga”. My mom would hear the conversation on the other line and intervene but they would tell my mom to shut up or they will come to my house to beat me up there too. I was sick of it! Sick of all this bullying mostly by the black kids.

 

Most of the assaults would happen when teachers would be out of class or after school in the parking lot or when teachers aren’t present so the black kids would get away with alot. Most of the white kids they bullied told on them, but teachers would remind the same black kids and Hispanic who bullied me to “stop”! However; the beatdowns, the Chinese motherf*cker comments, didn’t end and it only got worse. Vandalism would happen to my mom’s car and i knew it was one of the black bullies because they bragged about it once and if i told the teachers; they would treat me worse.

 

All the way to 10th grade, I had enough. One day the routine began all over again but this time i struck one of the black kids with a hard back text book fighting back against them. I swung the book just to try to hit anyone of those idiots who tried to assault me. That incident lead to an uproar at our school and that particular incident too had our superintendent appear at our school for the first time. Everyone complained about these guys and action finally after all these years were taken.

 

Miraculously; the school was silent from then on out. The black kids and Hispanic were suspended for a year in school and came back behaving. I really have no idea what changed them but thank god this wasn’t as bad as the crime I’m seeing now. At least ,back in my school it was contained and a nice white suburban school.

 

I haven’t experienced any victimizing by blacks since then and pray to god i don’t no more. Thank you for reading my testimony.

 

xx

 

About the Author

Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry: The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it.

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He is also the author of White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

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Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others. He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence. Thomas Sowell said ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.