長洲未来さんのインスタグラム写真 - (長洲未来Instagram)「I’ve been following @nextshark and seeing some great articles that invoke good and bad emotions. Something that’s super relatable is the clip from @steveaoki ‘s @netflix documentary “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” where he talks about his mom telling him to shrug things off and stay out of trouble. This is something my parents always told me, particularly in 2014, if you know what I mean. I also remember meeting an ex-boyfriend’s grandparents and being told that I was pretty for an Asian and wondering if that was meant to be a compliment. Also, meeting his parents and jokingly being greeted in Chinese and having to explain to them that I wasn’t Chinese and that I was a different type of “Asian.” • Growing up with immigrant parents but representing @teamusa I always wondered what that really meant, so I’m really proud that I’ve found a group of people with whom I really relate to. Since May is Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, I’m hoping to highlight different groups who are doing so much for our community. • Today, I want to highlight @hateisavirus_ who helped me really bring my parent’s story to video format. Make sure you sign up for their virtual rally or buy a shirt because the proceeds go towards supporting small businesses. • Fun fact: I also skated with one of the founders when I was younger, so seeing my peers doing cool things makes me so proud. Here’s to you @mkhanabusa founder of @weareuprisers__ and @hateisavirus_ for making me proud to be Japanese American. 🇺🇸♥️🇯🇵」5月16日 4時59分 - mirainagasu

長洲未来のインスタグラム(mirainagasu) - 5月16日 04時59分


I’ve been following @nextshark and seeing some great articles that invoke good and bad emotions. Something that’s super relatable is the clip from @スティーヴ・アオキ ‘s @ネットフリックス documentary “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” where he talks about his mom telling him to shrug things off and stay out of trouble. This is something my parents always told me, particularly in 2014, if you know what I mean. I also remember meeting an ex-boyfriend’s grandparents and being told that I was pretty for an Asian and wondering if that was meant to be a compliment. Also, meeting his parents and jokingly being greeted in Chinese and having to explain to them that I wasn’t Chinese and that I was a different type of “Asian.” •
Growing up with immigrant parents but representing @teamusa I always wondered what that really meant, so I’m really proud that I’ve found a group of people with whom I really relate to. Since May is Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, I’m hoping to highlight different groups who are doing so much for our community. •
Today, I want to highlight @hateisavirus_ who helped me really bring my parent’s story to video format. Make sure you sign up for their virtual rally or buy a shirt because the proceeds go towards supporting small businesses. •
Fun fact: I also skated with one of the founders when I was younger, so seeing my peers doing cool things makes me so proud. Here’s to you @mkhanabusa founder of @weareuprisers__ and @hateisavirus_ for making me proud to be Japanese American. 🇺🇸♥️🇯🇵


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