When I was in a fraternity, our limerick was about how SAE are a bunch of homos. There was a guy that came out as gay in the fraternity. He didn't cry about it.
I am living in Asia. I have white friends, and they'll sometimes talk crap about locals, how they always try to cockblock, how they always dress a bit homo, small penis, etc. While I share the same race as locals, I don't identify with them. I don't cry about it, in fact I join in.
Growing up I probably heard more racist stuff to my face than most black people. Asians face a lot of issues in the workplace and socially as well. But most Asians work their asses off instead of asking for handouts:
http://nypost.com/2014/07/19/why-nycs-push-to-change-school-admissions-will-punish-poor-asians/The victim mentality (which MIR seems to advocate) and having to be super politically correct in America these days has become ridiculous. Seems like a lot of groups think you have to cry to get anything. Which is probably true considering on average, hard work isn't in their vocabulary. Life can be tough (a lot tougher than hearing this stupid song). Just rough ridin' deal with it. The 1% are making all the money? Gonna cry or work harder? Short and can't get girls, gonna cry or learn to get better with girls? The whole world is racist and you are black, gonna cry or work hard to break those stereotypes?