Friday, December 17, 2021

I taught myself to write

Ed Talk: [Mis]understanding the school-to-prison pipeline

As a person of color, I can attest to the fact that kids of color such as myself, have been deliberately not teach to read or write. I taught myself to write b/c of crashing discriminations I experienced when I had to work 3 jobs since High School; realized my only way out was education.

If I didn't experience such crashing discrimination, I would've worked a minimum wage job the rest of my life, gotten married and had kids just like all breeders.

But the worst discrimination I experienced are by people from Asia (Chinese from Taiwan and China. Southeast and South Asians). Where they came from, they are the dominated race. Just as the KKK was in America. They targeted me the first month I started my job as a Patent Examiner in 2010, and had never stop spreading fake news against me since. That make me a public enemy#1, 3 failed murders on me here in Arlington, and on the verge of going homeless despite am a former Applied Physics researcher/scientist and a former EE Adjunct Prof.

The worst discrimination in America against me is fired me or not hired me. But Asian Operatives came after relentlessly since the 1990s, like Charles Mason went after Sharon Tate.

Just think, these Asian Operatives are your coworkers. They instigated fake news against me behind my back the 1st month I started my job as a Patent Examiner in 2010. I was wrongfully terminated in 2011, despite unprecedented accomplishments. They are your neighbors. They instigated fake news against me everywhere I went in Arlington, NoVa and the DC metro, including non-profits where I volunteered or grocery stores such as Harris Teeter in Pentagon Row the 1st day I walked in in 2013, by an East Asian woman working at the Sushi counter.

Similarly, Asian Operatives targeted me as soon as I arrived in Silicon Valley in the 1990s. Most had never seen or heard of computer. We were forced to train them. They in term, using fake news and crowded us (Americans) out. This is why there are so few women, and Americans of color in Tech and STEM.

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