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Re: Societal Acceptance of Anti-Asian Sentiment (Score: 1) by GeoffDB on Monday, June 21 @ 15:34:38 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | My God! I hope and pray that the Vietnamese guy written about in Anne Ju's article did not overreact when a black guy bumped into him. It is possible that the guy has the same mentality as Krazy and became enraged that a black guy was "probably" picking on him and then resorted to retribution by claiming to remove his belt in order to tie up the black student's hand. I'm still trying to get over that explanation.
In any event, with angry black men encountering angry Asian men and none of them giving each other the benefit of the doubt, we should get ready to read about more incidents of racial violence.
Krazy, your reasoning in this thread has been terribly offensive and terribly racist.
I am here to discuss Asian American empowerment. It is so frustrating reading material from racist guys like you who see ALL black guys as a potential enemy. I guess if I bump into at a local Starbucks and don't say "excuse me" fast enough, I should expect you to remove your belt and tie up my hands OR even worse!!!
God, help our country. |
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