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To: elcid1970

“IMO, the Vietnamese refugees who came here as boat people probably wanted to locate as far away from the ocean as possible.”

http://www.vietnamese-american.org/102802.html

“Tuesday’s establishment of an eight-state shrimp-industry coalition that will seek ways to promote wild-caught Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic shrimp took a historic turn when two Vietnamese-American men were named to sit on its board.

Gary Nguyen, a Lafourche Parish dock owner; and Calvin Nguyen, a New Orleans member of a Vietnamese fishing family; both described their decision to accept seats on the Southern Shrimp Association’s board of directors as a “very big step” for the organization and for themselves.

Inclusion of Vietnamese Americans in a U.S. commercial- fishing trade organization is something fishermen interviewed Tuesday said might have been impossible a decade ago because the history between Asian and Anglo fishermen has been so tainted with instances of discrimination and even violence.

George Barisich, co-chair of the Southern Shrimp Alliance, who has fought battles for years against turtle-excluder devices and other issues important to shrimp fishermen, said he has been trying for years to include Vietnamese voices in his efforts. He said he is pleased that this time those efforts have borne success.

“Right now, the Vietnamese are 45 to 80 percent of the industry in some areas,” Barisich said. “They are a major portion of the U.S. fleet, and up until now they have not been politically involved or helping to fight the battles others have put up, such as turtle-excluder devices. This is an opportunity to open that door.”


17 posted on 03/15/2013 3:31:29 PM PDT by BwanaNdege ("To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"- Voltaire)
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To: BwanaNdege

OK, Today’s Vietnamese-Americans aren’t afraid of the sea, got it. It was that reference to OK City that I read.

It was a miracle that as many were able to survive the awful passage as they did. Their biggest enemy was pirates, IIRC. And the U.S. Navy picked up a large number of boat people.

Does anyone recall in 1978 Jane Fonda denounced the boat people for deserting their `socialist paradise’, which got her @ss booted off the California Arts Commission by the liberal CA legislature, no less?

FWIW, I’m a Vietnam vet, I wish success to the Vietnamese-American community, and I will always hate Jane Fonda.

Wonder what the former `boat people’ think of the aging commie hag?


20 posted on 03/15/2013 3:55:47 PM PDT by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam.")
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