Blacks vs. Koreans in Dallas
The shape of things to come? Could be - and it's scary:
Korea's consul-general in Houston is now in Dallas, Texas, to try and quell rising anti-Korean sentiment there after a dispute between different ethnic groups began spiraling out of control.
This comes as leaders of the African-American community in southern Dallas called for a boycott of Asian-owned businesses as a protest against what they call "racist business-owners."
Tensions have been mounting since early this month, when a Korean owner of a gas station and an African-American customer got into a verbal altercation, in which racial slurs were reportedly made.
The Korean government has been advising the Korean community there to remain calm and not stoke the fire.
Dallas has the largest Korean-American community in the state of Texas with about 1,000 businesses there owned by Koreans.
Where to begin?
First of all, why is the Korean government involved in a law enforcement problem in Dallas, Texas? I can't think of a more chilling illustration of how America has been transformed from a nation into nothing more than an extended stay motel.
This is an example of the unforeseen consequences of DC's open borders policy. Only "racist" white Southerners conflict with blacks, right? But now we're seeing some novel racial clashes taking place. What's next? Uighurs and Palestinians duking it out in Memphis? Albanians and Masai squabbling in the Pensacola Wal-Mart?
Finally, at some point we have to recognize that all the airy theories and pontification about "diversity" is dangerously out of touch with the way the real world functions. Only a cloistered university professor could imagine that diversity provides "tremendous benefits in terms of improved morale, outside-the-box thinking, greater teamwork, and an atmosphere of mutual understanding and respect."
That emperor is naked. And not all that good looking.


2 Comments:
What if I don't want my country to look like Mexico, Korea, India, or wherever? The fact that I want my own space, my own country is no different than saying I want my house and property safe from encroachments. The fact that you don't wish to run the Tuggle household the same way I run the Smith household, that you don't want us forcing ourselves upon you, doesn't necessarily imply that you're racist, bigoted, or evil, or that the Smiths are inferior. It does mean that you desire proper and appropriate boundaries be respected.
But, no, there are no boundaries to these tyrannical utopians' visions - at everyone else's expense.
Regards,
David Smith
Tennessee
You can't blame the Koreans....
Certain human characteristics must be recognized. To wit: Look at Africa; the entire continent is a basket case in the world of existence. Egypt and Libya are soon to be dominated by Sharia-loving fundamentalists. Liberia, founded by freed slaves, is in the toilet. South Africa is moderately successful; it was run by white people for an extensive portion of history.
So, what or where is the successful African nation? Maybe Kenya, as they have oil to sell. Otherwise, none. South Korea and China are economic powerhouses. Is there an African economic powerhouse? Umm, no. Perhaps the 800 pound gorilla in the room (reference intended) must be addressed: Success might actually depend on the people that are successful.
Maybe "african-Americans" should stop whining about shit that happened 150 years and more ago, and thank God that they aren't stuck on a shitty, unsuccessful continent. Asian immigrants come to this country and achieve success; maybe muslim ministers should focus on striving for such success, rather than bitching about "unfairness".
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