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Categorizing (Technicolor by Ruben Martinez)

 

            
             The unwritten rules of putting oneself in a category are endless. No one ever sat down and wrote out the qualifications that a person needs to obtain in order to be in the category of their race. Is it the place where you were conceived but what if your parents were on vacation in another country? Or is it the place where you were born at but what if you were in mid air in an airplane? Or is it the language that you can speak fluently but what if you took a foreign language class in school for eight years and you are more then fluent in that particular language? Or is it just simply where you live and if it is because of the place where you live, then how long do you have to live there in order for you to say you are in that category? There are so many reason people use to help them determine what category they belongs to. .
             I am a walking example of this madness! I came from a family of Chinese decent but I was born in Vietnam. Both my parents and my grandparents were also born in Vietnam. We immigrated to the United States when I was two years old. On my legal paper works I am categorized as Chinese-American. Well I was not born in the United States and what made me an aspect in the Chinese-American category? It might be that I am a citizen of this country but if the United States government categorized me as Chinese-American because I am a citizen of the United States, then why am I not Chinese-Vietnamese-American because I am also a citizen of Vietnam. This is all so confusing to me because should the United State have any say to what category I belong to. Is their method of categorizing legit? .
             Another incident happened when I was a sophomore at Franklin High School when I was involved in a verbal argument with my friend Mei-Ying. She asked me what race I am and I told her that I am Chinese and she told me that I am not Chinese, I am Vietnamese because I once told her that I was born in Vietnam.


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