I'm a pre-op trans-ethnic. I was was born a majority, but underneath I am really a super minority, a minority that his looked down upon even by other minorities. I have been profiled by people who think that, just because I am white, I am a racist. Police pull me over for no other reason than speeding or having no brake lights. People bump into me on the street and don't say excuse me. I have been passed over for promotions and not hired after job interviews. I have been called a whitey, a cracker, a redneck, and other derogatory, demeaning names. I was born in this country to parents who were legal citizens, which is rapidly becoming a rarity. No matter that people say they are not bigots, no matter that that do not behave as bigots, I can tell that they really are bigots just by looking at them. I hear the snickers and laughter from people while I am in the room. I hear the way they say "Hello" and "Thank you." You can just tell that they look down upon you and hate you.
Once I complete the surgery and become a minority (the race is yet to be determined), I will at least be able to reap some of the benefits of being a minority. I will be able to get free housing and food from the government, reduced rates on practically everything provided for by the government, and get a large tax return despite not having paid any taxes. Of course nothing come for free. I will have to sell my soul to the devil, become a socialist and vote for liberals.
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