The other day, I took my au pair to H-Mart. She could see what an Asian market was like, we could take the girls out of the house to stave off their boredom, and I could introduce her to some of the more unique foods in the food court. Plus, ever since I discovered Bibigo’s ez-Korean stews, I wanted to get some more to stash for a rainy day where I’m jonesing for some Korean stew.
We get there, and while we’re walking into the store, I couldn’t help but notice that the majority of the customers headed inside, were all masked up. This was confusing to me, because usually when I’m out and about, I’m usually the only one who still wears a mask in public places.
Sure, it’s finally gotten cold in Georgia, which means it’s the usual cold and flu season on top of the fact that COVID is still all over the fucking place, but that’s never really stopped anyone from arrogantly going into Publix or Target without a mask on these days. The news can literally mention a new variant or a spike in infections, and people still parade around like it’s 2019 again. White people, black people, men and women, young and especially old people, just can’t be bothered to mask up anymore these days.
Inside H-Mart, it looked like it was March of 2020 again, with everyone masked up, except there were way more people packed into the store, which was a colossal pain in the ass considering I had a shopping cart and a double stroller for the girls. But make no mistake, the vast majority of shoppers in the store were masked up, and it wasn’t lost on me the ones that were rocking the heavy duty KN95s instead of more casual cloth or surgical masks.
It didn’t take long to consider what the outlier was, which was the fact that we were at an Asian grocery store. Sure, forget that H-Mart corporate is based out of New Jersey, and most of the produce they procure is from the same suppliers as most commercial grocery chains in America. The narrative now begins to feel like the fact that it’s an Asian business with a bunch of chinks and gooks all over the place means that China Virus is clearly wafting around in the air, and all the non-Asian folk will be damned if they are going to risk getting it.
I mean, they could just, not shop at H-Mart, but I suppose their low-priced produce and Korean fried chicken are far too tantalizing to resist, and for these people, it’s worth risking their lives and looking like passive racists.
But hey, if you’re exasperated with people arrogantly not masking up, start going to H-Mart to shop for your groceries instead of Publix or Kroger. If you’re not Asian you’ll look like a racist, but at least you can shop somewhere where most everyone is finally being careful for a change.
*and presumably any other Asian-run business that non-Asian people like to patronize