It was something I endured and kept my hope up since I knew I had acceptance in my other home country of Japan.
Showing posts with label punishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punishment. Show all posts
Monday, March 14, 2016
Growing up Half Japanese in a white community
Like other "successful" kids I attended church and High school with, I was pulled out of my Classes during school to attend Ala-teen meetings. My parents faults were blaring to my community that was already heavily white supremacist influenced. It was a difficult balancing act for me to maintain since I was teetering on the brink on being thrown into foster care in an unacceptable and racist community. My parents abuse was overshadowed by the negtivity I endured throughout my public school years In Quakertown, Pa. it had been difficult to separate the bruises I was smattered with from girls beating me up each recess in front of teAchers and the ones I received at home for not being a worthy student. I was told that Corporal punishment wasn't illegal in Pennsyvania so I really didn't matter to the school or church ( where more abuses happened).
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Abuse,
aka-teen,
corporal,
Pennsylvania,
punishment,
Racism,
survior
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