Thank god she's in the Texas
state house of representatives and not in Washington. At least I can take some consolation from the fact that her racist ass isn't influencing politics on a national level.
Looking at her voting district, it may be worth noting that her constituents are less educated, compared to the Texas state average. Also, 60.3% are in rural areas, compared to the state average of 17.5% (No surprise then that she's in the Agriculture and Livestock Committee). The percentage of her district that is over 65 is about 5% more than the state average. All these together just scream at me "redneck conservative country".
So, what does this all mean? It means that with statements like this, she might just be representing her district pretty accurately... Scary, huh? It wouldn't be too surprising to me if she really is so ignorant and tactless that she didn't mean any offense, but to say that this isn't racism is just being disingenuous. Even so, there's not much point in making a really big deal about this, since she's probably going to be voted in again.
As an Asian myself, I'm not going to waste too much thought on this ignorant old woman. I'm not surprised at all that these comments came from an old white conservative Texan who probably doesn't know any Asians outside of her work. I guess I can take some consolation that at least she probably won't be alive in 20 years.
I'd like to end my statement with this quote from the article's comments:
My first girlfriend’s last name was Jaroszenko. The second one was Theodossiades. The third was Li. Tell me which one is easiest to pronounce.