“Oscar, de dónde vienes?!” As I hear the rich ****** attempt my native tongue My tongue goes native with quietness A long stare, I don’t dare to say a word I don’t care to even dare to say a word I’ve gone through this before I can write you a history book on the history of me being discriminated I can show you my profile on being profiled by you Any season is a good season to give you a reason to question my allegiance to this flag In Trumps presidency, it’s ok to ask this It’s ok to ask if “I’m a illegal” because I don’t look like you people I’m part of the 52 percent that get asked this because of my accent But I will prevent you from hurting the minds of the innocent You call yourself American but I’m from 2 of the 3 America’s with full knowledge of all Americas My rice has more culture than your entire structure and whitewashed culture Your ignorance doesn’t translate these rolling Rs that your daughters love “Oscar, de dónde vienes?!” As I hear the rich ****** attempt my native tongue My stubborn tongue refuses to give in to your oppression But for a second I catch my reflection and see my parents I smile, “I proudly come from Ecuadorian parents” And I walk away leaving the ****** red and embarrassed