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APA Community Should Tell Shaquille O’Neal to ‘Come down to Chinatown.’ (Shaq offends Aisans)
AisanWeek ^ | Jan. 3 - Jan. 8, 2003 | Irwin Tang

Posted on 01/15/2003 1:25:50 PM PST by Michael2001

In his most recent racial taunt of Yao Ming, Shaquille O’Neal told a reporter, “Tell Yao Ming, ‘ching-chong-yang-wah-ah-soh.’” No, the superstar center of the L.A. Lakers was not trying to speak Chinese. Shaq was, in a most derisive tone, aiming a racist barb at the rookie center for the Houston Rockets.

Ironically, just days before this racial taunt was aired nationally, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) had honored O’Neal with their Young Leaders Award. We can only hope that the NAACP had no knowledge of Shaq’s earlier racial taunt of Yao Ming and L.A. Clippers center Wang Zhizhi, broadcast on June 28 on Fox Television’s Best Damn Sports Show Period. When Yao Ming was brought up, Shaquille O’Neal spoke with a mock Chinese accent and made mock “kung fu” moves.

Also in June, Shaq announced that he would test Yao’s toughness by taking an elbow to Yao’s face. This comment, combined with Shaq’s racist taunts are particularly disturbing, as Asian Pacific Americans often suffer racial taunts while being assaulted or physically intimidated.

But Shaquille O’Neal is not a stupid brute. That is, he may be a brute, but he’s not a stupid one. He knows the media is on his side. National and local news organizations have consciously ignored Shaq’s racist comments. I know, because I called the Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated, the Associated Press and other news organizations and offered them information about this story. They did not want to write about it.

The only reason anyone knows about Shaq’s latest taunt is because Fox Sports Radio’s Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza played a recording of the taunt several times to its nationwide audience on Dec. 16 and 17. On the latter day, Bruno commented that Shaq’s comment was “not racist,” and then invited listeners and radio commentators to call in jokes making racist fun of Chinese. For hours, people cracked jokes, such as offering free bike parking to increase Chinese attendance at basketball games.

On Christmas Day, while calling the Celtics-Nets game for ABC, veteran sportscaster Brent Musburger lamented that “the hordes of China” might stuff the All-Star ballot box and vote Yao Ming in as the Western Conference’s starting center, rather than Shaquille O’Neal.

How Kafkaesque, and how familiar, it is that the interests of the American media and those of Asian Pacific America are diametrically opposed. The media has betrayed their own dedication to controversy by making nothing out of something that deserves much ado. Rather than slam celebrity racism, as they have in the past, some media organizations obviously wish to reserve the right to revel in their own racism.

Will the NBA punish racist speech, as it has in the past? The Association is too busy passing out fortune cookies. In “honor” of Yao’s first game in Miami, the Miami Heat on Dec. 16 passed out 8,000 fortune cookies to spectators. Yao found the promotion amusing but pointed out that fortune cookies have nothing to do with him. He said that he was not angry because he was not familiar with American stereotypes of Chinese.

Let’s not beat around the bush. If a white player had, for instance, made monkey sounds to taunt a black player, it would have been a national controversy. But Yao is Chinese and Asians are fair game. For evidence, watch TV for a couple of hours.

Asian Pacific America cannot, or will not, demand as much respect as other minority groups. What do sports commentator Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder, NBA Head Coach Dan Issell and former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Trent Lott have in common? They all lost their jobs due to comments offensive to blacks or Hispanics. Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller, baseball pitcher John Rocker and basketball star Isaiah Thomas were all forced to apologize for racially insensitive comments.

Spit on me once, shame on you. Spit on me twice, shame on me. What will our APA leaders do about this potentially explosive issue? In the past, our national leaders have tended to shy away from the harsh lights of TV cameras, nicely fitting our stereotype as quiet, obedient people. As media-hound lawyer Johnnie Cochrane single-handedly forces the NFL to consider more black head coaches, what will our APA leaders do about Shaq’s offensive taunt? Write a letter?

Forgive my bitterness. I grew up in Texas, facing those “ching-chong” taunts daily while teachers averted their ears. I love basketball, and when Yao was drafted by Houston, I had to suppress my excitement, lest he turn out a complete flop. I went to see the Rockets play the L.A. Clippers on Dec. 12. Yao is a huge young man with huge skills. But he’s also a kid in a foreign land. You can tell by the way he carries himself when the ball is not in play. My heart goes out to Yao Ming.

Yao Ming is our Asian Jackie Robinson, though he does not face the intensity of animosity Robinson faced. Unfortunately Shaquille O’Neal is the modern-day Ty Cobb, the rough-playing baseball superstar who used the n-word about Robinson.

“I look forward to breaking down that mother f—’s body,” Shaq said of Yao Ming. “He said my name three times, two in Chinese and one in American. You don’t ever call me out. I’m from LSU.” Yao has never “called” Shaq out.

But I am calling Shaq out. Come on down to Chinatown, Shaq. You disrespect Asian Pacific America, and we will break you down. Perhaps when you and the Lakers come to Houston on Jan. 17 to play Yao Ming and the Rockets, the APA community will have a press conference waiting for you. Perhaps there, before a national audience, you can apologize to Yao Ming, forfeit your NAACP award, and implore young people not to follow your example.

Or perhaps nothing will happen. Another racial slur will be left to sink slowly into the APA collective unconscious and ferment as self-loathing. And then we’ll only have ourselves to call out.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: racist; yaoming
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If Yao (or any white player) were to say something similar to Shaq all Hell would break less. Apparently its ok to offend certain groups, but not ok to offend others.
1 posted on 01/15/2003 1:25:50 PM PST by Michael2001
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2 posted on 01/15/2003 1:27:31 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Michael2001
You can take the boy out of the 'hood, but you can't take the 'hood out of the boy....or something.
3 posted on 01/15/2003 1:28:44 PM PST by GSWarrior
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To: Michael2001
You don’t ever call me out. I’m from LSU.

Huh? I know parts of Baton Rouge are sub third world, but what the hell is he talking about?

4 posted on 01/15/2003 1:33:41 PM PST by babaloo999
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To: Michael2001
The Editor of AsianWeek disavowed this article written by Tang this morning on the radio. All the actions ascribed to Tony Bruno were false.
5 posted on 01/15/2003 1:34:49 PM PST by chriscraft
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To: Michael2001
This doesn't make it right, but one of the things I always liked about the Asian folks I know is that they were too busy to whine.
6 posted on 01/15/2003 1:40:31 PM PST by big gray tabby
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To: Michael2001
I don't think the low-key response to Shaq's comments have anything to do with Yao's nationality. They have to do with Shaq's. In mainstream media, it is not acceptable to suggest that a black person is rascist or has stupid opinions. Shaq could have defamed ANY racial group and the silence would have been the same.

This is a pity. It holds blacks to a low standard of conduct. Apparently, the left thinks so little of Blacks that it believes they should not be held to the same standards as whites when expressing opinions. Bottom line, if I were black, this would frost me.

7 posted on 01/15/2003 1:41:16 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: chriscraft
Bruno was LIVID about this on his show this morning. Now he is getting death threats and obnoxious emails and calls from Asians all over the world. And he is the one who first called out Shaq for his comments!
8 posted on 01/15/2003 1:41:48 PM PST by Dems_R_Losers
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To: ModelBreaker
This is a pity. It holds blacks to a low standard of conduct. Apparently, the left thinks so little of Blacks that it believes they should not be held to the same standards as whites when expressing opinions. Bottom line, if I were black, this would frost me.

Charlie Ward offends Jews, Dennis Rodman offends Mormons, Bonzi Wells offends whites, and now Shaq offends Aisans. Unlike Jimmy the Greek, John Rocker and others, they will not be remembered for their racism but for their play on the court.
9 posted on 01/15/2003 1:45:55 PM PST by Michael2001
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To: babaloo999
You don’t ever call me out. I’m from LSU.

Huh? I know parts of Baton Rouge are sub third world, but what the hell is he talking about?

He spent three semesters at LSU, now he's a lifetime Tiger.....right.

10 posted on 01/15/2003 1:52:39 PM PST by SandfleaCSC (Yes, I'm bad, but you all knew that anyway)
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To: SandfleaCSC
LSU's team nickname used to be the Chinese Bandits. Announacers used to call them "Chinks" for short.
Maybe THAT's were Shaq got it...yeah that's the ticket.

now...for my own edification and gratification ..WHAT THE HECK IS AN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN ? I didn't see that on the census form.

Are we plain old Americans a minority ? </rant off>
11 posted on 01/15/2003 2:03:44 PM PST by stylin19a (it's cold because it's too hot...- Global Warming-ists explanation for cold wave)
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To: Michael2001
Yep. Someone should ax Shaq to shut he mouf 'fore he get he butt whupped. Ain't he got no kinda sense?
12 posted on 01/15/2003 2:13:25 PM PST by Henrietta
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To: ModelBreaker
"Apparently, the left thinks so little of Blacks that it believes they should not be held to the same standards as whites when expressing opinions."

It's like saying about little children, "Hey, they're just little children, then can't help if they wet their pants."

"Hey, they're blacks. They can't help it if they say stupid things."

13 posted on 01/15/2003 2:23:52 PM PST by Enterprise
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To: Michael2001
Didn't Shaq join the Nation of Islam? What does Farrakhan think of Asians?
14 posted on 01/15/2003 2:25:12 PM PST by Liberal Classic (This space intentionally left blank.)
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To: Liberal Classic
farakhan is on record as saying the blacks should be more like the asians in that they should treasure family, clean up their own neighborhoods, and study hard.
15 posted on 01/15/2003 4:41:08 PM PST by staytrue
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To: Michael2001
and basketball star Isaiah Thomas were all forced to apologize for racially insensitive comments.

I like Thomas, but I don't remember what incident this is about. Besides, thomas is black. Perhaps the author is lacking in doing research.

16 posted on 01/15/2003 4:42:54 PM PST by staytrue
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To: staytrue
I have repeatedly heard the story that Isaiah said of Larry Bird "If he was black he'd be just another ball player." I don't know that Isaiah really said this and I have never heard tell that he ever apologized for it. But I think this is probably what the author refers to. BTW I, too, am a big Isaiah Thomas fan.
17 posted on 01/15/2003 6:11:22 PM PST by rogue yam
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To: Michael2001
It was low-class of Shaq to do that ... Yao's off to a pretty good start it appears ... I don't think Yao will ever have the fluid motion of Michael Jordan, but Shaq should apologize ... if Yao had been trash-talking Shaq, it might be different (he hasn't been to my knowledge but I haven't followed Yao's comments that closely) ...
18 posted on 01/15/2003 6:41:12 PM PST by Bobby777
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To: Michael2001
I am constantly seeing blacks stereotype groups of different people simply because they don't fear any sort of retribution. It's socially false that blacks could ever be racist according to the so called politically correct idiots.

I am sure alot of people like myself have been the target of a racist person and because I am white nothing was done. In my neighborhood I have seen and heard some of the blacks inflict a racist comment on my family and not regret it in the least. I have seen some of the black children harass another black child because his grandmother is white which in turn made him think he is not black enough in their eyes.

I guess I am just tired of this scam but at this moment, I have no choice but to keep my opinion to myself.....after all I don't want to be accused of being a racist.
19 posted on 01/15/2003 7:10:18 PM PST by Arpege92
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To: Michael2001
True, that is a white player had said this about a black player, far more would have been made of it. However, that doesn't mean the PC hysteria was ever in portion or anything less than politically motivated.

The last thing this nation needs is more victims. Whining about fortune cookies and the Chinese stuffing the ballot box is incredibly silly.

20 posted on 01/15/2003 8:53:27 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
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