They're Really About To Make Black People The New Face Of Racism

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This video came on my timeline several times over the years and I never looked at it, until now. Going by the title I was like, what are you doing in Asia anyway? But, it's interesting and I felt the need to share it here. It's revealing and interesting at author same time. These recordings are from before 2020.




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This looks suspect and it made me wonder about the stats put out by the Stop AAPI. These attacks on Asian are for 9% physical and the remainder is verbal or even shunning. And in this case it is unknown what is meant by verbal attack, so they had to solidify this by creating a situation were a verbal assault was made into "a violent act". Although, nowhere is spoken of what exactly was said.

If all non-Blacks had to be arrested over said hostile things said to Black people, like go back to Africa and dozens of racist slurs, the jail house would be packed.

"California State University’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism compiled data from 16 of the most populous cities in the U.S. and found 122 incidents of anti-Asian American hate crimes last year compared to the 49 recorded incidents in 2019, reports VOA. Experts believe the trend has continued this year. New York City, which has a significant Asian population, registered the highest increase in anti-Asian hate crime in 2020. Last year, the NYPD investigated a record of 28 incidents involving Asian victims, nearly a tenfold increase from the three cases in 2019.
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The increase coincides with the trend that Asian American advocacy groups have been tracking. Based on Stop AAPI Hate’s data, there were over 2,800 anti-Asian hate incidents between March and December 2020. Of the figures, nearly 9% accounted for physical assault while over 90% were verbal harassment and shunning."
Ryan General, March 5/2021, Police Data Shows 150% Increase in Hate Attacks on Asians Across Major Cities in 2020, Yahoo

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New York woman arrested after spewing anti-Asian slurs at salon workers and undercover NYPD officer | Daily Mail Online

 
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This is some shocking news.

  • Chinese Americans and ex-pats from China donated more than $80,000 to the Proud Boys, a report says.
  • The group was crowdfunding to pay for medical expenses after a clash with BLM protesters.
  • Donors said they sent money because they felt that America was under attack from communism.

The far-right group Proud Boys allegedly received more than $80,00 in donations from Chinese Americans and the broader Chinese diaspora a month before the Capitol riot, according to a report by USA Today.

The money was sent as part of a crowdfunding effort to help the Proud Boys pay for medical expenses after four people were stabbed in Washington DC in December 2020 during a confrontation with Black Lives Matter protesters (officials did not comment on which group the injured individuals belonged to at the time).

The fundraiser was set up on the Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo on December 17, five days after the incident.

The crowdfunding effort raised a total of $106,107 - 80% of which came from American Asians and the broader Chinese diaspora, according to USA Today, which obtained data from the whistleblower site Distributed Denial of Secrets.

The investigation tracked some donations to addresses in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

Several donors who spoke to USA Today said they had sent money to the Proud Boys because they supported Former President Donald Trump, and felt that America was under attack from communism, a claim often touted by right-wing commentators, including conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

The donors also told the paper they felt the Proud Boys were protecting the country from antifa and the Black Lives Matter protesters.

"You have to understand how we feel - we came from communist China and we managed to come here and we appreciate it here so much," said Rebecca Kwan, who donated $500, USA Today reported. "The Proud Boys are for Trump, and they are fighting antifa, and can you see anything good that antics did except destroy department stores and small businesses?"

Another donor, Donald Wang from New York, who donated $50 to the organization, told USA Today: "The Proud Boys are protecting the innocent people. A lot of people in my community support them."

The Proud Boys were among the mob who stormed the US Capitol on January 6, which resulted in the deaths of five people, including a police officer. At least 21 of its members have since been charged with federal crimes for their roles in the attack.

The chairman of the far-right organization, Enrique Tarrio, said in a statement to USA Today: "I am happy that Asians support the Proud Boys because of the continuous hate and the relentless assault they get from BLM supporters. So to the Asian community, I'd like to say Thank You."

In February, Tarrio was unmasked as a former FBI informant, leading some chapters of the organization to distance themselves from the central leadership.

The FBI described the Proud Boys as an "extremist group with ties to white nationalism." The agency's director, Christopher Wray, said in a testimony before Congress last year he wished the FBI had been better able to penetrate the group ahead of the riot.

According to an NBC News poll from November, 63 percent of Asian Americans across the country voted for President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

However, 31 percent still voted for Trump despite the fact the former president frequently used xenophobic and discriminatory language while referring to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the terms "kung flu" and "China virus."

In the last few months, anti-Asian sentiment across the country has also contributed to a rise in xenophobic hate crimes.
(Sophia Ankel, May 8, 2021, Chinese-Americans poured more than $80,000 into a Proud Boy crowdfunder before Jan 6 insurrection)
 
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