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Showing posts with label Asian Hate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Hate. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2024

New York Train Again

 We don't know what started this but if you watch this video, you can decide for yourself if this cool or not.


Link to video

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDBIUpiRhb0/?igsh=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==

Questions:

1. If Asian man pushed back what do you think will happen?

2. Why don't other Asians help out?

3. Why don't non-Asians de-escalate the situation?

Is this pretty much normalized now?

Do people really want Asians to form gangs again and deal with this?

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Another Elderly Asian Attacked in the U.S.

 

Attacked infront of his home

So the assault on elderly Asians in cities across the United States is still ongoing.

This recent incident is captured on video and it happened in Chicago's Chinatown. Yes no arrests have been made, so far at least.

And no, not only was the elderly Asian victim assaulted, his car was taken. The victim uses his car to work and now he has no means of livelihood.

So here's another crime against Asians in America, but no, there is no Asian hate crimes in the U.S. No, Asians aren't being targeted. Americans love Asians.

Weird though, many of the victims are always, Asian grandmas and Asian grandpas, and yes Asians, Chinese or Chinese looking.

But if the words, "go back to your own <bleep>ing country" isn't spoken or written (and sometimes even if they are) these aren't hate crimes and no, Asian grandmas and grandpas aren't targets of crimes.

Peace.

Sunday, August 28, 2022

74 Year Old Asian Grandma Suckerpunched in New York



Grandma Suckerpunched in Manhattan

It's almost a daily occurence now. Asians or Chinese looking people just minding their own business are assaulted and even killed in major cities across America and in broad daylight.

Most people can't tell Asians apart.

And yes most are not considered hate crimes, racially motivated or racism. Unless some witness will testify that they heard the suspect say some racial profanity or the harsh words, go back to your own effing country.

Crazy, maybe the Native Americans should start joining this crazy trend, to send everyone else back to their countries of origin.

NYPD, LAPD, SFPD, FBI, DOJ, DAs, all the different alphabets, politicians what are you doing?

Yellow is a color too.

Asian grandmas, grandpas and Asians of all ages are fearful of walking down the street or waiting on bus stops and subways.

Think about this for a moment, if these attacks are happening to White or Black grandmas, what do you think would have already happened?

Yes, double standard huh.

Are we waiting for Asian vigilate groups to take matters into their own hands?

We already seen what happens when you guys fail to protect Asians, and they have to fend for themselves.



It's just amusing that most of the attacks are on the elderly, at least they still have some smarts to know that many Asians may actually be like Bruce Lee.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

It's Not A Hate Crime - It's All Good


Christina Yuna Lee's murder is not a hate crime. Asian Americans calm down!

In America, if it's a crime against Asians or East Asian looking people, the narrative is always this is NOT A HATE CRIME.

Not a single one? You tell me.

It's Time

It is about time that all Asian Americans of all Asian countries stand shoulder to shoulder, be united as one and shout ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

How many more of our young and elderly will have to be subjected to such hate and brutality before something is done?

How long shall we live in fear and worry?

All Asians need to unite and open their eyes to the sad reality. No one will help Asians besides Asians themselves.


Police reported that Christina Lee (35 years old) was coming home Saturday night (Feb 12th) and walking up six flights of stairs to her New York apartment when a homeless man named Assamad Nash, 25, followed her into her unit and stabbed her dead more than 40 times. 

Lee is Korean American.

But to all non-East Asians, all Asians are Chinese. Doesn't matter if one is Vietnamese, Lao, Burmese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Filipino, Malaysian, Tibetan, Sri Lankan, Cambodian, Indonesian, Singaporean or any other Far East Asian, even if they are Pacific Islander, if you look like one or have an Asian sounding accent, you are. 

If you are South Asian, Middle Eastern or some other Asian then you are stereotyped as something else and someone to be hated, assaulted, robbed, raped or whatever else they can think of.

Unfortunately not a hate crime. 

 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Survey Finds that 42% of Americans Cannot Name a Famous Asian American

In the News


So I don't know what the new agenda is now. But this new survey result being peddled by the news media is now sending mixed signals or at least mixing up the Asian hate agenda.

I think the media also reported recently that on another survey, that a third of Americans do not believe that there is a rise in Asian hate crimes. (Ok, a third is 1 out of every 3 people, in case you don't know math). 

Now I think these two surveys together support each other.

And the issue is and always was the lack of knowledge, learning, education or awareness, or to say it bluntly, ignorance, stupidity or idiocity of a lot of people who are living in the United States (regardless of race). 

Many Americans still think Asians mean Chinese or at least Chinese looking.

Most probably they cannot even point where Asia is on the globe.

Facts

1. Asia? It is the biggest continent in the world. If you would look at the world map it is a third (here it is again) of the page. And no, it is not just China. China is a big place with lots of people but Asia is bigger and has more people. 

2. Famous Asian Americans? Granted there are no "famous" Asian Americans, but well-known or widely known there are a ton, those who are always in the news, always on TV, movies, online and in many different fields. The apps that you use and the websites that you click on were mostly founded and run by, you guessed it, Asians.

3. Chinese eyes? I know this is racist but countless non-Asians make that slanting eye gesture when referring to Asians. 

Americans know who are Asians.

Yuli Gurriel caught on camera making this racist gesture towards Yu Darvish

4. We need to say this again. Asians are not just Chinese. Asian Americans come from over 50 countries. They are diverse and they aren't just recognizable by their eyes. And yes Covid 19 came from China. But most Asian Americans now, were born in California, New York, Texas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Washington, Hawaii and major cities across America and almost all of them haven't even been to China yet, and don't intend to.

5. Asian hate? There has been Asian hate in America ever since they first started coming here hundreds of years ago. There has been hate directed towards every kind of Asian and different kinds of Asians in every generation.

6. Rise in hate? Yes there was a slight rise on Asian hate crimes because of Covid 19. But this has been going on up and down, ebbing and flowing for generations.

Invisible

Asians are largely invisible in America but have always been the whipping boys and the safest targets of jokes, crimes and violence. 

Immigrants

Asian Americans are the fastest growing ethnic group in America and expected to be the largest immigrant group in 20 to 30 years.

The largest groups that are here now are the Chinese, the Indians, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Koreans, Japanese, Pakistanis, Cambodians, Hmongs, Thais, Laotians, Bangladeshis, Burmese and Iranians.

Asian Americans or Half Asians?

Of course aside fom the founders and CEOs of big businesses, technology and internet whose names or faces many will not be familiar with. But for sure their companies and services will be, there are a lot more who are well known but only within their circles. It is hard to go to hospitals, universities, technology companies and not see Asian Americans everywhere.

But here are over 50 Asian Americans who most people would have heard of or seen at least once in their life: Kamala the Vice President Harris, Bruce Lee, Bruno Mars, Darren Criss, Tiger Woods, Hines Ward, Apolo Anton Ohno, Michelle Kwan, Kristi Yamaguchi, Jeremy Lin, Jordan Clarkson, Erik Spoelstra, Chloe Kim, Michelle Wie, Vijay Singh, Michael Chang, David Batista, Cung Le, Brandon Vera, Connie Chung, Ann Curry, Sanjay Gupta, Julie Chen, Christine Chen, Lisa Ling, Sharon Tay, Leyna Nguyen, Cher Calvin, David Ono, Rob Fukuzaki, Steven Yuen, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, Mindy Kaling, Margaret Cho, Ali Wong, Jimmy Yang, BD Wong, Lucy Liu, Carrie Ann Inaba, Nicole Sclerzinger, Randall Park, Constance Wu, John Cho, Kai Penn, Aziz Ansari, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tee, Mark Dacascos, Ernie Reyes Jr., Dan Inosanto, Pat Morita, George Takei, Victor Wong, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jamie Chung, Brenda Song, Kenny Ridwan, Maggie Q, Ming-na Wen, Kelly Hu...

This list can go on, here's several hundred more.