A cousin I met pretty recently was watching me play with my youngest
nephew. I lifted him in the air and my sweater rose up in
back. She said, "Oh my God, you're so white!"
Well, yes.
It's true that my skin, particularly that which is not freckled, is paler than even most white people's.
But living in the side of my family made up almost entirely of
Filipinos (we have another white girl - an aunt - and some Koreans and
Vietnamese and blends of these with Filipino) is interesting for me,
because growing up in the other side of the family - my biological one
- in my super boring home town, I was a lot less white.
I'm very accustomed to, as a Jew, being the ethnic person in the room, or at least one of the "most ethnic".
And now I'm the white girl. I don't understand the language, I
still encounter new foods on a regular basis, and man, am I pale.
It's not a bad thing. And I am a bit of a curiosity
sometimes. A nice lady who's not related to us asked me if Jews
honor the Blessed Mother. What was I supposed to say? No,
sorry, we can't get on board with that whole virgin birth thing?
I said, "Well, yes, of course, just in our own way."
As in, no, we can't get on board with that whole virgin birth thing.
But mostly I'm whitey American. It is extremely
interesting. It's a whole new way of looking at the world - to
this half of my family, I look like The Man. To my elementary
school, I was the girl who was going to hell because she didn't believe
in Jesus.
Wait, tell me again what changed?
Hee!
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