Hapa identity is often defined by a lack of one. Hapas can identify with one side or the other, but that does not guarantee acceptance by either. Because of this, many Hapas go through life without feeling the wholeness that most experience on a daily basis.
It's not easy being green, or orange or violet for that matter. Why? To most of the world, there is no such thing as Hapa. And since we do not exist, we have no issues to address. We are either A or B. Not A+B.
When a Hapa does anything negative to society, his or her mixed background will probably be brought to light. When a Hapa does something positive for society, his or her background is either ignored or falsely stated as being from a single race.
The only sustainable solution to these problems is to create a separate Hapa identity that touches on everything that makes us similar, from our unique perspectives to the real issues we face.
A first step in doing this is to identify ourselves. Did you know that Obama is a Hapa? Maybe you do and you take pride in that. If so, then good! We should be proud of him!
Like anything great in this world, our varied backgrounds need to come harmoniously together to create something more than the sum of our parts - something 100% whole.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
The Hapanese Manifesto
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