ASIAN WOMAN BLAMES LIVING IN WHITE-DOMINANT CITY FOR ILLNESS

An Oregon woman has raised nearly $1,500 to pay for illnesses she claims were brought on by being an Asian-American living in a predominantly white city. In a crowdfunding appeal titled: โ€œWhite Friends, Pay For My Therapy,โ€ Rinna Rem writes, โ€œI grew up in and live in the Portland area. The stress of living as a Thai-Cambodian woman in such a white city replete with constant interpersonal and institutional racism has a big toll on my health and well-being.โ€ Rem claims to be 29 and suffering from depression and the connective-tissue disorder Marfan syndrome. โ€œIโ€™m 29 and really tired,โ€ she wrote. โ€œI want to live a healthy, happy life. I want to have a healthy, happy family in the future too. Help me pay for therapy to deal with the stress of racism. Please donโ€™t let racism shorten my life or kill me.โ€ From Sept. 10 through Tuesday, she had raised $1,495.
* I’m tired of the stress of living in a white city, too. All those people in front of me at Starbucks.
* How do her connective tissues know when she’s being treated with prejudice?
* Wow, this is weakest use of the race card ever.
* โ€œWhite Friends, Pay For My Therapyโ€? How about โ€œWhite Friends, Pay For My Ticket to Thailand”?
* Don’t you think white people have enough guilt already?
* Wait, shouldn’t she at least mention sexism too?
* And don’t forget ageism.
* At 29 she’s perfectly placed to feel both too young AND too old.