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Dear Miss Alexandra Wallace,
Starting a speech admitting you're not the most politically correct person and not to take the following content offensively, that should have been your first clue not to broadcast your thoughts to the entire world.
Then, being the polite, nice, American girl that your mother raised you to be, try to think about how you would react if you are at the butt of this impassioned speech. You are studying Political Science right? You should try to look at the whole thing as part of your exercise in International Relations, because if you can't even stand another ethnicity group in your own country, how are you going to survive should you get a job and be posted outside of the U.S?
And inadvertedly trivialising the earthquake and the tsunami situation while it's barely a week old, that's just begging for someone to take notice, and not in a good way.
A word of advice? You should really focus more on your studies and ignore the distractions around you, so that when you finally get that epiphany you're looking for, it'll be more useful to you outside of the classroom, 'cause honey, the real test is in the real world, not in schools. Theories and arguments to be applied in your finals don't mean anything if you just throw it away as soon as you stepped out of the lecture hall.
Sincerely,
An Asian who doesn't talk on on the phone in the library.
P.S: I hope this letter meets your "American manners" standard.