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Chinese Japanese Dirty Knees Look At These

Go back to your land. Transport her back.

Nosotros hear it on TV and the radio.

The Chinese must become. (See posters, news clips, and ads beneath.)

None of it's new. People who look like me have been hearing it since the '50s.

The 1850s.

Ching chong ding dong.

Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, expect at these.
(This chant, recited past little white boys to me, had hand motions that accompanied information technology:
"CHINESE" – pulling their eyes into an upwardly slant
"JAPANESE" – pulling their eyes into a downward slant
"DIRTY KNEES" – pointing to their knees
"LOOK AT THESE" – pulling the tops of their shirts to mimic breasts)

Me Chinese, me play joke, me put peepee in your Coke.

Fucking chink.

I've been hearing it since the offset class. Though I was Springsteened here. I've never even been to Communist china.

"I've been hearing it" is the present perfect continuous tense. I.e., it's never stopped.

For those of us with darker skin, nosotros are born into it, and for generations, we have died still in it.

It doesn't have to be this way. Nosotros can get in stop, if all of us speak up, every day, to telephone call out playground bullies and presidential ones.

Or else, while I may not become back to China, we all will go back to the '50s.

Which '50s?

Does it matter?

And now, as promised, the top ten variations on a hit 19th-century theme: "The Chinese must go!"

"They must get." Double entendre. Presumably, merely the rats volition exist eaten.
Cheers, Tacoma, Washington!
"Yous tin can go or stay."
"The Chinese must get," and this detergent will aid.
"The Chinese must go," and you tin can "join the ground forces" for the "war on the Chinese."
This steam washer will make us go.
I guess boots will make the states go, too!
Hey hey, ho ho, "the pigtail has got to get."
"Chinese must go." I judge back in the 1800s, information technology was thought that assaulting our hair would make us magically get back to Mainland china.

We close with this "The Chinese Must Get" gem, a cap gun patented in 1882. When the trigger is pulled, the man in back gives the Chinese man a barrel-kicking; simultaneously, the cap fires off in the Chinese man's mouth. Collector's item!

Chinese Japanese Dirty Knees Look At These,

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