Bad Harem by Mike Leon

Bad Harem by Mike Leon

Author:Mike Leon [Leon, Mike]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B08DKHFWSP
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2020-07-22T07:00:00+00:00


. . .was in San Francisco that the persona was born, I think.

I spent the first decade of the Twentieth Century in London perfecting my English and at Cambridge learning chemistry—the great alchemy of the west. Then it was on to Oxford for my first doctorate in Physics. It often surprises people to learn that I share my educational pedigree with the likes of Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Adam Smith, Lord Byron, Lawrence Sterne, Margaret Thatcher, and Stephen Hawking. I cannot fathom why. Did any of them invent teleportation? Anyway, it was after finishing school there that I decided to take a trip across the pond and see what the New World had to offer. I found little more than racism.

In Old Blighty, Chinese people were a rarity, and I was viewed with far more curiosity than fear. I took full advantage, of course, never revealing my ultimate intentions to anyone, always playing the innocent. I ditched the queue and put on a suit and a bowler hat because when in Rome. . . Well, I could blend into a crowd of white men if no one was looking too carefully. I knew they didn’t think much of me. Sometimes I noticed women giggling in my direction. Still, I encountered precious little adversity there. California was much the opposite.

There was no shortage of Chinamen in the United States in the 1910s. In the big cities we had our own Chinatowns—a twisted mirror of the legation back home—and the Americans hated us from all sides. Ever since the coolies built the transcontinental railroad, the working class Americans were afraid we would come over and steal all their jobs. . . Indeed, the players change but the song remains the same. The French had brought the bubonic plague to San Francisco and blamed it on us a few years prior. United States law prohibited the immigration of all Chinese people. Reputable American universities pushed theories of eugenics that always seemed to place the East Asian races in the lees of the genetic vat. William Randolph Hearst was using every newspaper he owned to tell America we

would kidnap your daughters in the night. We were seen as a terror, and it was a ridiculous notion if you know anything.

China was a splintered wreck—all the Asian countries were, except the Japanese, whom we were battling desperately to keep from enslaving our people back home. Cixi died in 1908 and the Qing Dynasty collapsed in 1912. China was in the midst of a series of civil wars between the western sympathizer Yuan Shikai and that Marxist idiot Sun Yat-sen. The notion of some grand yellow enemy crossing the ocean to sack white civilization was absurd. Most of the orient was living in the stone age—again, except for the Westerners’

favorite Japanese, who would go on to do exactly what the Westerners were afraid of, and thank Heaven they did. The only time I ever rooted for the Yankees was when they dropped the bomb on those vicious cunts.



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