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Marion Barry and the Left's Hatred of Asian Entrepreneurs
Townhall.com ^ | April 6, 2012 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 04/06/2012 1:33:59 AM PDT by Kaslin

Marion Barry's mouth set him up. The disgraced former mayor of Washington, D.C., who was caught on tape in a 1987 crack cocaine sting, made an even bigger disgrace of himself and his city on Tuesday. Celebrating a Democratic primary victory, the city councilman attacked small businesses owned by "Asians" in his district. Then the race-baiting clown doubled down.

Barry told supporters in D.C.'s Ward 8: "We got to do something about these Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops. They ought to go." Once pushed out, Barry promised, he would replace the foreign invaders with "African-American business people." Barry then took to the social networking platform Twitter to expound on the perils of "dirty" Asian shops in his neighborhood.

As documented by my Twitter curation start-up Twitchy.com, Barry posted photos of supposedly hazardous stores -- including Chinese restaurants surrounded not by trash or toxic waste, but by Plexiglas barriers and reinforced doors. Barry explained that Asian-owned businesses that had the audacity to protect themselves from crime were "lowering standards" in his constituents' communities.

In Barry's bizarre world, law-abiding entrepreneurs who take steps to prevent robberies are the ones who threaten Ward 8's quality of life -- not the armed thugs who threaten honest livelihoods in the first place. Vigilant wealth creators taking care of their families? Scourge of D.C. Profanity-spewing drug addicts inciting hatred against successful achievers of the American Dream? Model citizens!

Crazy Barry doesn't just need another round of rehab. He needs a reality check.

As a commenter on DCist.com noted, 2010 Census data showed that "Asians made up 0.4 percent of the Ward 8 population (blacks made up 93.5 percent, a 1 percent increase from 2000). If anything, Asians are moving out, not in -- the Asian population decreased 13.6 percent (from 301 people to 260 people) between 2000 and 2010. Meanwhile, the child poverty rate in Ward 8 sits at 48.3 percent, a 1.2 percent increase since 2000 -- in contrast, the District's overall child poverty rate decreased 3 percent since 2000. Now that's what I call defying the odds."

If Barry's ignorant slurs had come out of the mouth of, say, former GOP Gov. George Allen of Virginia (pummeled for his "macaca" gaffe), there would be calls for his head from every civil rights organization in the Beltway. While the Washington Post reported that Barry "apologized," he showed typical fake penitence for "offending" Asians and claimed he was "taken out of context."

By "Asian," he blubbered to a local TV reporter, he didn't mean "Asian." He really meant all "those persons (who) come into our community, whatever color they are; it happened to be Asian initially." Put the prejudice pipe down, buddy.

        Instead of showing true remorse, Barry dug in deeper with even more divisive, entitled and militant us vs. them propaganda: "We're spending our money there, and we demand respect," he told the Washington Post. "We demand they participate in community affairs. We demand they give jobs to Ward 8 people regardless of their cultural situation. That's as American as apple pie."

Spoken like a true racial racketeer.

But Barry's not alone. His incendiary rhetoric echoes other liberal black leaders who have long made a sport of scapegoating Asian immigrant entrepreneurs across the country. Just this February, Jeffery Muhammad, the veteran Nation of Islam leader in Dallas, lashed out at Asian-American business owners for being "just the latest in a long line of people who have come to this country -- like Jews, Italians, Indians and now Asians -- who have sucked the blood of and exploited the black community."

Just a fringe sentiment, you say?

Rapper Ice Cube, now a mainstream actor and comedian, penned "Black Korea" to demonize Korean store owners in South Central Los Angeles:

So they watch every damn move that I make.
They hope I don't pull out a gat and try to rob
they funky little store, but b***h, I got a job.
... So don't follow me, up and down your market,
or your little chop suey ass'll be a target
of the nationwide boycott.

And Al Sharpton, now a prominent MSNBC host, was caught on tape stoking hatred against Chinese-owned chicken restaurants and Korean grocers:

"We're the black chicken friers of the universe. We gonna go buy some Col. Sanders chicken. Then the Chinamen comin' and (inaudible) ... Koreans sell us watermelons. We eat watermelons all our lives. But they gonna come cut it up, put it in a bucket with a rubber band around it, and we gonna buy it like it's somethin' and we didn't know what it was."

Few dare to call out black racism against Asians. Those who do are met with nasty racial epithets, of course. Last year, when I called attention to flash mobs of black assailants in Denver, Wisconsin, Philadelphia and New York who were explicitly targeting Asian students and elderly Asian women for brutal assaults, my e-mail box filled with vitriol:

 

"(D)oes your family still live in poverty? Not anymore, since you married into the tribe ME LOVE YOU LONG TIME GI."

"Shut up whore."

President Obama, commander-in-chief of post-racial America, was unavailable for comment.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: marionbarry
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To: Irenic
Not all blacks are out to rob or do harm but there are some many who are...

Unfortunate but required edit when referring to that particular "hood".

41 posted on 04/06/2012 8:10:50 AM PDT by JimRed (Excising a cancer before it kills us waters the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
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To: Irenic
It is time to put that race card away and only use it for egregious situations.

It's getting more and more rips, tears, and cracks every time it's used. Let them keep using it until it wears out completely.

42 posted on 04/06/2012 8:11:13 AM PDT by rllngrk33 (Things will continue getting worse until January 21, 2013.)
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To: Irenic
It is time to put that race card away and only use it for egregious situations.

It expired on 1/20/09, and is non-renewable.

43 posted on 04/06/2012 8:25:59 AM PDT by JimRed (Excising a cancer before it kills us waters the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
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To: Kaslin

I am sick to death of race sick sick sick of it. Yeah you want to think your problems are because you have a tan, go right ahead “Afican Americans” but your hate is eating you alive and your culture breeds more of it.

My kid’s school wanted me to fill out a form indicating his race and I refused. They called me and wanted me to pick one over the phone and I refused and told them it was inane. They called him to the office, looked at him, checked some box and let him go.

RACE IS AN INVALID DENOMINATOR FOR ANYTHING.


44 posted on 04/06/2012 8:43:49 AM PDT by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Neidermeyer

Well you know what? My parents and grandparents didn’t own slaves either. They came to America after 3 years in a Japanese concentration camp. I AM INNOCENT AND REFUSE TO PAY ANY PRICE


45 posted on 04/06/2012 8:46:56 AM PDT by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Fee

Thanks for your observation on racism and political affiliation of minorities, especially on anti-Chinese racism.

To start, I think you may be underestimating the Jewish urge for social justice which motivates many Jews to gravitate to the Dems, whose rhetoric proclaims them to be on the side of the angels on this issue and the GOP as reactionary servants of the devil. It’s been drummed into the Jews for years that the Dems position on social justice issues protects them as a minority.

The underlying issue of course is their fear and distrust of the ‘common herd’ of Christians who have a past history of anti-Jewish discrimination, persecution and violence.

On the other hand, the Chinese have a long and traditional respect for ancestors, an ethos which sometimes surfaces as a cultural bias toward their ancestral homeland as superior to the barbarians outside their race and culture. That, rather than the current government or military posture of China, may be a reason some are ‘leery’ to use your words.

That may make Chinese-Americans suspect in the eyes of Americans of other races as Americans are famous for having little knowledge or appreciation for their previous cultures. After all, most of our ancestors were dissidents from those cultures and that’s why we’re here.

Or is that my own racism disguised as intellectual argument?

I guess what I’m trying to say is that all races generally have reasons (which are rational to them) for their cultural biases toward their own race. This cultural bias is usually translated as ‘racism.’ when turned against the “other” via actions or words.

The “other” looks different, dresses different, eats different and prays to a different God. For some, those things that make up a different cultural identity are potentially dangerous and certainly not ‘natural’ in the context of the ethos of the majority.

I venture that every race has disparaging words for the ‘other’ whether it be another country or race. It seems to be an everlasting part of what makes us humans operate within our own cultural identities.

Me, I’m a Texan, and everyone knows I hate anyone who isn’t one of God’s truly chosen people. YeeHAW!


46 posted on 04/06/2012 9:45:48 AM PDT by wildbill (You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)
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To: laotzu
"What right does Congress have to go around making laws just because they deem it necessary?

Gotta admit, these days that question is begging to be answered.

47 posted on 04/06/2012 9:46:28 AM PDT by NRA1995 (I'll cling to my religion and guns till they're pried from my cold dead fingers!)
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To: laotzu
"What right does Congress have to go around making laws just because they deem it necessary?

Gotta admit, these days that question is begging to be answered.

48 posted on 04/06/2012 9:46:28 AM PDT by NRA1995 (I'll cling to my religion and guns till they're pried from my cold dead fingers!)
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To: Kaslin

Note to the Mayor:

It worked so well in Zimbabwe-—surely you can force it to work in DC.


49 posted on 04/06/2012 10:12:55 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: MinuteGal

It’s been persuasively argued that the phrase “in like Flynn” originated as a reference to the actor Errol Flynn ... and he was Australian, born in Tasmania.


50 posted on 04/06/2012 2:50:45 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("Love means to give absolutely everything." ~ Dominik Cdl. Duka)
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To: Kaslin

DEvolution in action.


51 posted on 04/06/2012 4:01:26 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
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