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The Tale of Two Minorities

I work with people who belong to different minority groups and subgroups. It is just interesting that these two individuals represent a microcosm of society. One established his territory over the jungles of Seattle. The other reigns in her kingdom with her unwilling subjects.

The king of the jungle walks around the vicinity of the International District (ID). I see him almost everyday. While waiting for my bus, he waves at me while searching for any remains of a cigarette butt(s) in the trash. He walks with his ragged clothes and worn out rubber shoes. There were times when he carried around a garbage bag filled with clothes. Today, he was wearing raincoat. When I was doing my internship, I was worried when I first saw him. He came up to me asking for a dollar. He walked away and said, “thanks man.” One time, he asked for again for a dollar. He said that he was going to buy food. I had a sandwich that I wasn’t able to eat that day. I gave it to him. As he was eating it, he mentioned that he is living in a jungle. During that time, I did not know what he was referring to. “The jungle is out there under the bridge.” I understood what he was saying the moment he pointed at the area where I passed every morning. He was referring to the area under the bridge adjacent to our office. I often see homeless people sleep there. He was right it looks like a jungle. There were tress and weeds growing. There are no wild animals but there is danger everywhere. A month ago there was a woman stabbed to death at the ID. This guy is an outcast of society. Nobody wants to do anything with him. He never bothered or hurt anybody as far as I know.

On the other side of jungle is Bordieland ruled by the queen. She belongs to one of the minority groups. She is gutsy and feisty. Her confidence is tremendous. She has a Master’s degree and numerous specializations in many areas of social service. She appears friendly and supportive. She’ll get your attention when she needs it. But her tactic is not at all sophisticated in the eyes of a skilled clinician. I found out that this is not the case. She talks behind people’s back. If you are not aware of this tactic, you will end up fighting with each other. She is capable of doing this because she is highly intelligent. In her defense, she is productive and high energy. Her downfall is her belief that she could control everything, including people around her. She brainwashed the people she supervised. She threatened then and humiliated them in front of other people. If they wish to go against her, they will suffer the consequences. She was able to instill fear in her subjects. For almost a year, she has been able to get away from it because of her deceptive tactics.

The King rules his kingdom. He respects all the elements and the inhabitants of his kingdom. For most people, he is “crazy.” He’s the outcast that nobody wants to deal with. He keeps to himself. On the other hand, the Queen continues to manipulate and harm the people below her ranks, using her skills that she learned from the academe.

While both belong to the minority group, the Queen emerged as the oppressor from being the oppressed. This is not an uncommon observation. Most people, unfortunately, are suffering from this pandemic without knowing it. The cycle is endless as long as there are people who allow themselves to be oppressed.

November 13, 2006 - Posted by Gao Jin Ye | Life, Spot of the Day | | 1 Comment

1 Comment »

  1. Please get out of there, Evil. It’s not healthy for you. Seriously.

    Come to NYC. We can spread the Evil East Coast style (there much more to be done). Muayhahahahahaha!

    Comment by Evil One | November 15, 2006


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