Posted on 08/20/2014 3:23:31 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Here's a somewhat racial angle to the Ferguson, Mo., saga that you probably won't see MSNBC pick up on. The Daily Beast's Tim Mak today reported on "Ferguson's Other Race Problem: Riots Damaged Asian-Owned Stores."
"Asian-Americans own a number of the stores lining West Florissant Avenue, where more than 20 businesses have suffered damage in the wake of Michael Browns killing," Mak noted, adding that "At least five of these stores are Asian-American-owned, according to local sources and business records. Just 0.5 percent of Ferguson is of Asian descent, according to 2010 U.S. Census data." While he made clear that local Asian-American business owners "dont think looters targeted them because of their race" that it's undisputable that they have suffered store damage and economic loss because of the looting and violence:
The Ferguson Market, where the teenage Brown allegedly grabbed a handful of cigars before his deadly encounter with police, is owned by the Patels, an Asian-American family. Looters have targeted the store twice. On the same block, Northland Chop Suey, a Chinese restaurant, has been looted at least two times. A second market, a beauty shop, and a cellphone store within walking distance also have been damaged; all are owned by Asian-Americans.
Jay Kanzler, the Patels lawyer, told The Daily Beast he believed that law enforcement authorities allowed the looting of Ferguson Market on Friday in part because it is a minority-owned small business.
One could [ask] that if this had been a Walmart, a Starbucks would they have done more to make sure this didnt happen? I believe that absolutely factored into the equation, said Kanzler, who said 80 percent of his clients are first-generation small-business owners. Their rights may have been placed on a lower priority for the people in charge of protecting them.
Local Asian-American business owners, however, say they dont think looters targeted them because of their race. Even as the protests continue, many of the owners are already back in their stores, rebuilding and serving Ferguson residents.
"[Looters] came in here two times, Sunday night and Friday night, Chinese restaurant owner Boon Jang told The Daily Beast, before adding: Ive got to go, I have a customer here.
In times of racial tension, Asian-Americans have tended to be left out of the conversation between white and black America, reflecting the prevailing sense during more peaceful times that they dont quite belong in either camp.
Thats the result of the role of Asians when it comes to race tensions between white and black, said Johnny Wang, president of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of St. Louis. The common complaint is that we just stay on the sidelines and dont say anything.
Of course the plight of the shop owners, period, has been largely overlooked by the liberal media, which is a shame. Looting is not a victimless crime. It is costly to owners and eventually to consumers -- who inevitably will pay more for goods and services -- as well as employees, some of whom may have to be laid off, get a trim in pay, or lose hours as owners try to cut labor costs in response to losses from looting. In turn the damage to the tax base will be felt down the road, which could harm the city's provision of core municipal services.
But covering these issues and examining them responsibly would require the media deviate from the predictable, boilerplate fixations which give a megaphone to certain interest groups while leaving the voices of others drowned out if not altogether unheard.
Yellow is the New Whitey....
Because they work hard and make the looters look bad...
I can’t speak for Chinese, Indians, Vietnamese and etc., but Koreans, well, I think you can figure out where I’m going...
Last week, in a city I’m not familiar with I ended up in an all black neighborhood buying gas. The clientele was 100% black. The guy behind the register was Korean. I’ve noticed this before. Why are so many stores in black neighborhoods operated by Asians instead of blacks?
Where is Bruce Lee when we need him?
They aren’t Oriental Asians in this case, they are Indian or Pakistani.
The Asians are honest and work hard, educate themselves, keep their families together, and move up.
Black thugs, meanwhile, would rather sit around with their thumbs up their butts and p*ss and moan to the government to confiscate and redistribute others’ wealth into their own outstretched palms.
Jealousy, the possibility to destroy the targets of their envy, and the chance to loot, fuel the wanton destruction in Ferguson, which has NOTHING to do with either law enforcement or politics - except, perhaps, the politics of envy.
In Europe, everyone from the middle east, the subcontinent, Asia proper and the like are called Asians. This guy might just be aping that.
KOREAN store owners were on the roofs of their businesses, with RIFLES, defending their stores and themselves against the black looters and rioters.
I remember the GLEE of the LOOTER-rioters. They were having a BALL.
I can still picture those Korean men/store owners with those white kerchiefs around their foreheads. The white kerchiefs stood out against their black hair.
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WATTS REDUX.
If they keep pushing you’ll see it again. For all the publicity it has received, Ferguson is but a speck compared to the Rodney King or Watts riots.
My late father came **this** close to being killed that first day. He had just retired from the Marines and was helping out a friend with some construction and they got caught behind the lines for awhile.
Don’t remember that about watts.
The same riots in which Reginald Denny was beaten was when owners in koreatown lined their roof tops and were armed.
My Brit neighbor refers to those from China to Thailand,
Viet Nam, Japan, etc as “Oriental”, and those from the Middle East and Indian subcontinent “Asian”.
Because Asian families contribute to the family pool and buy businesses. Too many blacks who get some money buy bling and pimpmobiles instead of doing the same.
This is the ONLY response worth pursuing.
Koreans have a history of trying to do business in the worst parts of town where no one else will go. They get their whole families in to work, the kids go to school and do very well and the blacks hate them for it. Almost always, they pay a high price for it.
The Watts riots typically refer to the civil rights riots of the 60’s and is not generally recognized for the riots sparked from Rodney King beating and subsequent court verdicts.
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