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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1299695)5/7/2021 7:36:18 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572098
 
This Is the Anti-Asian Hate Crime Capital of North America

Reports of Anti-Asian Hate Crimes in Major North American Cities, 2020DATA: POLICE DEPARTMENTS; CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF HATE AND EXTREMISM, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT SAN BERNARDINO

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bloomberg.com

If you listen to the "divide and conquer" racists on SI, its mostly blacks attacking AA's out of their innate beastiness. Unfortunately, the top cities for AA violence by far are Canadian cities with a marked lack of blacks.




To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1299695)5/7/2021 7:44:16 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572098
 
I subscribe to the view that there is a reason behind every action. What is your reason behind the Asian attacks? That they are Asian and elderly? Don't make me laugh. There are lots of elderly people around. Why choose an Asian? Now don't think to hard, Mr. Libertarian.

If the intention is to inflict pain and suffering, any human will do. There is no need to single out Asians.

Sounds to me like you are getting caught up in the raw emotion again without using your noodle upstairs. Not that I blame you for being upset. But raw emotion never got anyone anywhere, especially when it comes to understanding why things happen the way they do.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1299695)5/7/2021 7:57:37 PM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 1572098
 
Guilt? What on earth are you referring to now? I loved it when the Asians took over Flushing. Flushing was the pits and becoming a ghetto before the Asians came and took over Flushing in the 1980s. Thanks to the Asian influx, Flushing became a much better and safer neighborhood.

Moreover, I ended up tutoring many of these Asians. They were bright and went to Stuyvesant, Bronx HS Science and Brooklyn Tech. I often called up the school and said I was Mr.Lee if the Asian parent ( who spoke broken or no English) asked me to speak to the teacher to resolve a problem or conflict. There was no Caucasian who was more pro-Asian than I was. Sure, I got compensated for my services, but I did things that went way beyond the duties of a tutor and in the process enjoyed the Asian culture very much.

Asians single handily were responsible for me earning a great living. I love Asians.