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To: SeekAndFind

>>>With Trump demonizing Muslims, Mexicans, and China, the cultural climate that created Ebens and Nitz’s rage seems to be repeating itself – if on a grander scale. More than anti-Japanese sentiment in Detroit because of the struggling American auto industry, the climate we live in today sees foreigners as a threat to making America great. There’s a brand of vengeful patriotism emboldening certain citizens.

And looking at the cases of black Americans like Philando Castile, Jordan Edwards, and Michael Brown, being the wrong race at the wrong time is still a danger in America. Whereas Chin’s case was alarming to the Asian-American community, the black community in America has no choice but to live with such fear<<<

I was reading along being educated about a terrible miscarriage of Justice I never heard of, then the Author had to go and ruin it.

He uses the Victim of this Crime as an excuse to attack White People, especially POTUS Trump Supporters. What a weak minded Propagandist feeding his slander to an even weaker minded segment of Society.


15 posted on 06/20/2019 2:46:19 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (THEY LIVE, and we're the only ones wearing the Sunglasses.)
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To: Kickass Conservative

[I was reading along being educated about a terrible miscarriage of Justice I never heard of, then the Author had to go and ruin it.]


While the core of the story involves a shocking miscarriage of justice, the author is basically a professional grievance monger who has hijacked an unrelated case to make a bigger, spurious point. If the Vincent Chin case was so typical, it wouldn’t have be trotted out almost 40 years later. There would be new, fresh outrages. The fact is that none of the so-called victims that she has highlighted is anything like Vincent Chin. Unlike Chin, all were habitual miscreants of one kind or another, before they provoked the confrontations that led to their undoing. If Chin’s long-gone mother had lived to hear of this essay, she’d probably have cussed the author out, for associating her son with the black thugs who got what was coming to them.


19 posted on 06/20/2019 3:13:13 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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