If a person is subject to rasicm never before seen, flees from it, but feels the need to return; is there something wrong with that person?
I grew up in a multi-cultural city in Northern California. In '02, I moved with the family to South Dakota for health reasons. Lived there for 4 years. I am now back in California persuing a college degree, but I don't feel the same. I grew closer to my family, a stronger appreciation for my native roots; but I now know I have nothing here to stay for. Likewise, in South Dakota I encountered so much racism and prejuduces that I was beside myself and could not function unless in the embrace of the family I had never really known untill then. Someday I will no longer have them, and I need to start my own life sometime. It's just that I see now how translucent and materialistic California is, and probably always has been. What would you do?
2006-11-07
21:53:45
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