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Well I'm Chinese, 20, born in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn, and still live in Sheepshead Bay in the same $1.9 million house. To be honest, it is a heavy Russian neighborhood, but majority of them do not have a lot of money, and NONE of them, literally 0%, own a house. They all rent rooms, or have apartments. I still live in the $1.9 million corner house that these Russians harassed me about like, "how did you buy this house?" giving looks like no way an asian can buy this house but at the same time all the Russians live in apartments...They even asked me if they could rent a room in my house.. I was like no. wtf. So why are Chinese people considered lower class to Russian people? You people are not even "white", you do not make a lot of money, and are the most uneducated, lowest income immigrants to reach my property. But I guess because chinese people look different genetically from them, they consider them as worse. I go to Baruch College and my sister goes to Columbia University, best colleges of New York. We both pay for it.. Just stop the bull**** already... I can't stand the lower class because they try to bring me down as well.
You think I'm trolling. Yet the first comment was most definitely not one. But when I try to use sarcasm back at him, I'm trolling? Nice logic.
Hilarious when white people see a rich, educated asian born in the United States, they think you're trolling. LOL
Last edited by eastc0ast; 12-17-2016 at 11:44 AM..
Most Russians are, sadly, quite racist.
I feel for the OP.
It's ridiculous man. They see a person who looks genetically different from them, doing better than them and they try any way possible to bring you down.
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