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"Why are you white?"
"Omg you can't just ask someone why they're white!"

This doesn't need an entire explanation. I'm just mostly German and Irish, and I identify with that well enough. I do enjoy the scholarship opportunities and free food that comes with the a more exotic label, but I can't speak Korean for lickspittle and, I mean, my mom was raised in America and she is American— but she can cook.

This all affects me as a being, but I see the white male cisgender privileges. I am more marginalized not for race but for sexuality.

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