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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He most likely was a racist and mentally ill but frankly as an Asian American I find it deeply disturbing that the media is using this as an example to create division between white and asian people by primarily attributing the rise on asian hate crimes to white supremacy. The reality is Asian people have been attacked by both white and black people ..but no one publicly wants to address or even mention black on asian crime. How are we going to resolve this if we ignore reality.[/quote] Because the increased violence against Asian people was birthed by the last guy, a White guy and a white supremacist. Yes, Black people are committing some of the violence too, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come from a person steeped in white supremacist culture. [/quote] Mmhmm. :roll: it’s true they were calling recent Black on Asian crimes white supremacy in the media and SJW rallies. When all those Asian-owned businesses were destroyed in the Rodney King riots the vandals were steeped in white supremacy? [/quote] The riot was caused by the white jury acquitting the LA white cops caught beating a black guy on camera. [/quote] So even though most of the victims were Asian it wasn’t racially motivated. [/quote]
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