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The long Western legacy of violence against Asian Americans
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(03-15-2021, 01:34 PM)GMDino Wrote: I'm not sure where this discussion is going?


It's an article about Asians seeing violence against them.  Is there a question about whether they are really Asian?  Or if there is really violence?

Or maybe that Asians see violence in other places so leave the US alone? 

Maybe a simple "Yep. We shouldn't stand for this kind of thing" would do.

Edit to add the suspects in the Kim incident:

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/koreatown-attack-against-27-year-old-asian-american-air-force-veteran-being-investigated-as-hate-crime/


Now I see the "point", I guess:  White people aren't to blame?

I was right.  

How sad.

So I won't respond to this inane attempt to downplay the violence based on something that was never said or implied by me or the author but rather is more victimhood.

I will say that the article speaks for itself, as does several others out there, about the rise in violence against Asians and that should be the focus.
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RE: The long Western legacy of violence against Asian Americans - GMDino - 03-15-2021, 04:52 PM

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