6:07 I talk to Ti Hua Chang and establish relationship with Cefaan Kim and talk about the lack of coverage of issues I have been working on
@childofgod91247 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Correct me if I'm wrong, but can you explain how the Korean Americans ended up running business all throughout the black communities in the U.S.? Can you do a video on that? I saw a breakdown of another Asian American who did a very good video recently and she explained it very well. I don't see any of those things in this video. The special loans you received to build in the black community and that community couldn't get those loans to build in their own community. things like that. That would help, IF the issue is really what you're saying using a Black community ICON like Martin Luther King. You don't see that as being disrespectful? Using the communities ICON to justify using the government (once again) to target that community? How do you think that is going to work out?
@djelf77 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/i4qwZWipbNyXrJI here is my video response!
@childofgod91247 ай бұрын
@@djelf7 Interesting response. I'm not familiar with the Asian American woman you referenced or her work, but the dynamic you pointed is interesting as well. I will say this and I can't speak for the whole community. Our God says that you Reap what you Sow. We are taught that from birth. You kept saying "maybe it's racism" and I found that very interesting too. I think most black people used to feel a certain affinity towards many Asian groups that came to the U.S.. Filipino's, Cambodians, Laotian etc.. South Korean Americans specifically, it was like interacting with a typical European American as far as mindset. With that being said, I think the perspective has changed concerning Asians Americans in general countrywide in the black community and that's unfortunate. I don't think people feel anyway towards the Asian community. I think the overall sentiment is "I'm glad they let us know how they really feel," so when "You reap what you sow" comes to them, we know how to respond. You're with them, you're Not like us, so stay with them and deal with whatever they're putting you thru. We were the menace, remember? In a nutshell, that's the sentiment. Good luck tho, I hope everything turns out okay for you
@justlearning-ph6if9 ай бұрын
I'm not an American but I support the Ong brothers