Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Asians be careful on looting


Affecting yellow race in America

As of 6/2020, about two thirds of Americans have unfavorable view on China. It is partly due to our government actions on putting the blame of pandemic on China as they have not done a good job in controlling it. The media amplify the point as this is what most Americans want to hear. It is easy to put the blame on others other than ourselves. The U.S. cannot compete with 5G (we do not even build the complete 4G network), so we use the national security as the reason to ban Huawei. We have spied even our allies and Huawei does not have a single hint in spying.

In the last racial riot, the black destroy half of Korea Town in LA. Many new immigrants from Korea opened stores in black neighborhood. The constant shoplifting forces them to protect themselves, and hence have not created good relationship with the black. How ironic when the black discriminate Koreans!  

A Chinese was killed by two unemployed, white auto workers. From Wikipedia, they were ordered to pay $3,000 and serve three years' probation, with no jail time. He was mistaken as a Japanese. When you have a yellow face, you have to be careful. If you think you are exempt as you have many white friends and being a wealthy and dedicated U.S. citizen, think again. All lives matter!

First I agree totally with peaceful protests but not looting. As in most professions, we have a few bad apples. I still believe in police enforcing laws and orders and thank them for the jobs that could threaten their lives.

Many stores destroyed in today’s riots are owned by Asians. On the positive side, we have not received any serious police brutality I know. Most Asians are law-biding and most of us do not own guns and not physically threatening the police.

In Floyd’s protest, we learn how the black unite and ask for changes. Very few Asians are politicians; we have to encourage more of our children into politics. Compared to U.S. police in controlling riots, Hong Kong police look like pussy cats. I almost deleted the above as I do not want to spread hatred. I did not due to the facts that we cannot deny. If we do not stand up, the discrimination against us would be spread wider and further.
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The above is from my book "China: Trade War and Pandemic".

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