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Added:Greetings to this hour. What are you doing welcome to my channel? Hope you are great. This clever does it a reflect my personal opinions and commentary.
It's not it's intended to arouse harm or defend any individual. Content is for discussions and educational purposes. So I am saying video of some people thinking that are we are all getting it wrong like black people are getting it all wrong and that black people are also being racist.
The fact that in 2026 black people still have to explain how to treat them or how they should be treated or how they deserve better says a whole lot about you people.
The fact that majority of you think that you own black people majority of you think that are black money should also come to you.
The fact that you think that are black people deserve to spend in your own community tells a lot.
Some people are not even worried about what happened to black community.
The only thing they are very much worried about is the fact that they are going to lose money. They are very much worried about the ones that are leaving.
The ones that are looking for a way to make ends meet or the ones that are looking for a way to multiply their money.
The fact that you you personally think it's okay to tell me how to spend my money is really crazy. Let's get into it.
>> Yesterday when I made the post regarding people should not be boycotting Asian business, I did not know what the situation was for until later. Come to find out an Asian man was not guilty for shooting a black teenager kid and that's why the black folks are mad and they're boycotting Asian business.
I see where you're coming from, though.
I feel your pain and I'm so sorry for the tragedy that you had to go through.
But when I hear the fact that you are going to boycott Asian business, that caught me off guard and let me tell you why.
It's because when you say you are boycotting Asian business, that's a big statement. Like you know Asian comes in different area, like Laos, Cambodia, Vietnamese, Japan, Korea, China, India.
So when you say you're going to boycott the Asian businesses, that's all of them.
But the fact that we didn't do anything to y'all. That's what I'm tripping about. That's it. Not that we're not feeling sorry for the situation. It's just I know it was a Chinese man who shot the kid, but one man's crime cannot affect the whole community. You see what I'm saying? Like that's why I was caught off guard because I'm Asian.
And when you say you're going to boycott Asian, that's like involve all of us.
And some of us be like, "What the hell did we do? We we didn't do anything. We we we knew the situation, but we feel for the situation, but we didn't do anything. That's why I made that video. You see what I'm saying? Not trying to have not have no empathy or sympathy about the situation. I feel bad.
But it's kind of hard to boycott the Asian community because it's like it's everywhere. You see what I'm saying? So with that being said, we need to stop this racism stuff, man. We need to love each other more. We need to really embrace each other's differences and just work it out. And at the end of day, we need God. That's what we But when I hear the fact that you are going to boycott Asian business, >> Hey gang, don't mind me. I'm just out here getting some sun and scrolling through my name everybody's business except for my own. Okay, I thought I was like done talking about like the whole like blacks boycotting Asian businesses and like all that stuff and like what I think about it. Uh but I did I still keep seeing on my timeline I guess cuz I talked about it. Anyway, I suggest this video. Go back and watch this guy.
Listen to him. And I want to make one more point. Um And this might be just for the Asians and just for the Asians that think like, "Oh, it's not all of us."
Um I don't I'm just trying to synopsesize this a little bit, okay? Cuz I did make I did make a video explaining how all Asians are different. They're not all the same. Um and in being that way, if you are, you know, a safe place for black people, you could just announce that at your business. You could let it be known all out.
However, I kind of don't appreciate it in a way, the way that you guys are saying it. And by you guys, I mean like I'm generalizing Asians because everyone that's not even anti-black in the Asian community knows how it works, right? So, all black people are not the same either.
That should be a light bulb on your [ __ ] head. All black people are not the same either and that's part of the problem and that's part of the boycott.
Y'all, and by y'all, I mean obviously the problematic ones, the ones that were like pee-pew a little boy, you know, for no reason. Um those people are putting all black people into one lump as well.
It It is. It's true. You see black and you see whatever would make you want to chase somebody down out your store for a dollar water and dip.
All black people are not the same, too.
If all Asians are not the same, all black people are not the same.
[clears throat] All black Americans are not even the same.
Black Americans are black Americans, but America is so big that we all come from different places, all different walks of life. Some of us are hood, some of us are [ __ ] suburbia, some of us are more fortunate than the Asians that have to own liquor stores. No offense to anyone.
Now, granted, I'm not saying just cuz you grew up in a good neighborhood that makes you better.
But I'm just saying all black people are different, too.
We have Africans in America.
To Asians, they just look black.
You see what I'm saying?
Same same, but different. If y'all not all the same, then how come you can't understand that we're not all the same? Why would we go to to the store anyone that look like what you think looks like? Just like we're saying, or not we, cuz I'm the Asians I know, but just like most people are saying, well, like I can't tell which kind of Asian it is, you can't tell which kind of black it is.
On top, you think black is bad. Not you, not everyone. I'm just saying, the ones that deserve to be boycotted. I hope that makes sense.
I'm just enjoying this Cali sun. Let's go get study. I don't know you, but I love you. Bye.
>> You know, I would believe that the internet is a different beast, right?
People who like where you know, men and women don't hate each other as much as the internet, you know, says that we do.
Um, you know, black and white people don't hate each other as much as the internet says that we do, or black and Asian people don't hate each other as much as, you know, the the internet says we do. Racism isn't as rampant or, you know, all this [ __ ] right? All these internet negative takes are not as rampant or big in the real world as the internet perceives, right? So, I I've always believed that.
But, and you know, the recent thing with the whole Reggae child thing where a a young black boy innocently died for something petty, okay? And you get the internet a lot of internet takes, right?
A lot of black people online, right? A lot of internet black people saying that oh, let's boycott Asian businesses, right? Let's boycott Asian businesses.
And I get it, right?
You want to get your takes online, cool.
But I just thought that was just an internet thing. And then to realize, you know, in real life someone just happened to me where it's like oh, what are you what are you doing?
You can't be around Asian people, right?
I mean, you got to boycott them. I'm like that's that's crazy. It It is crazy because you know, I was finding funny that the one group that constantly talk about racism, right? Constantly constantly talk about racism online talk about racism online, talk about oppressive being in the oppressors and oppressions, right? Constantly talk about treating people like a monolith, right? Treating treating people like all the same, right? Stereotypes and all this [ __ ] all this [ __ ] they talk about.
But when they are in that position, they would treat other people the same way, right? They would treat Asian people like a monolith. They would be racist to Asian people. They will attack Asian people. They will They're no better.
They're no better, okay?
It's like they're no better than the than the people they complain about. And I I've always believed this where if given the opportunity where let's say black people were 70% of the US, where black people had the power, right? The power, this is having power. They would be no better, no different than white people. They They haven't disproven that, right? They haven't disproven that white black people have been racist as you know as white people, supposedly, right? As they demonize white people. They've been tribal you know, they're very tribal, right? They're like oh, it's only black only blacks only and [ __ ] like that, right?
Segregate. I wouldn't want to be around white people. I wouldn't want to be around Asian people, right? You're no different. You're no different.
And I just I don't know.
Again, I I don't care. You spend your money like that's capitalism for you, right? That's the the the beauty of America. You can spend your money wherever you want to. No one I'm not I'm not crying or I don't I don't think Asian people are crying that you don't want to you know go to Asian establishments. All more power to you, right? You want to spend your money however you want it. It's all good.
I just want to point out, right?
That this situation shows you that black people are no better than white people.
They're no better than They're no better than the people they complain about, right? They're no better. Which is It's obvious. I always knew that, right? Um And I just want to say that, you know, when people want to say that oh, it's not serious it's not that serious. Why do you talk about it?" Because, you know what? Social media is very important in our lives. It's very important. It It will bleed into our lives. That's why it's important, right? So, I I definitely want to talk about that. I mean, I definitely wanted to mention that. And I want to say this, right? At the end of the day, Asian people will persevere, right?
Asian people will persevere through the um you know, black people's racisms, black people's uh views of Asian people.
Asian people have always persevered through oppression, through um you know, targeted um campaigns or situations. At the end of the day, we will accept it, right? You don't want to you you you you don't want to um interact with Asian people. It's all good, right? No one's going to cry about it. Um we will continue to, you know, work hard and focus on our families and focus on, you know, our communities. I also say this, right? The the the young Asian people or the liberal Asian people that want to kowtow to black people, [ __ ] you.
Right?
[ __ ] you. Yeah, it means like you you can't logically see the difference. You can't logically see the hypocrisy to say that Asian people are racist to is is like such a stupid thing to not think that, you know what? Anyone and everyone can be. It's more like you're being a jerk, right? You're being You're being a jerk. You're being an [ __ ] right?
Racist? It's like I find it funny.
Liberals saying, you know, black people can't be racist because they have no systemic power, but yet Asian people can. It's like really funny, too. Um And it's just like you're so foolishly liberal that you're blinded by >> Over the last few days, I've been sitting with the acquittal of Rick Chow and the killing of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack Belton.
But I've also been sitting with these conversations I've been hearing about the conviction [clears throat] of Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly, what's disturbing to me is just as much as these cases themselves is what they are revealing about race and power and punishment and this deep fracture between the black and Asian community.
Listen, as a Pinay from Stockton, I want to be very, very clear with y'all.
I am unapologetically pro-black and pro-brown. That means I fight for our voices to be seen and heard and validated. That means I strive to be someone who reduces harm to our communities.
But that means that I also got to acknowledge and apologize for the blatant anti-blackness within Asian communities, including my own.
Anti-blackness is real.
It's built into the structure of our families, it's built into our businesses, our beauty standards, our media consumption, our silence, our proximity to whiteness politics.
Don't think our black communities don't see this. Also see that Asian communities are granted legitimacy and sympathy and protection and proximity to power in ways that they are denied. Oh, when black communities express rage, distrust, anger, exhaustion, or frustration towards us, I understand where that comes from.
Historically, that pain didn't just happen.
Look, if us Asians are serious about coalition with our black community, we have to stop becoming defensive every time black communities name the harm that they've experienced from us.
Look, all that is it's reckoning, it's accountability. That in and of itself is not harm.
And to my own Asian community, you, stop responding to black pain with mockery or antagonism or ego.
You know that one viral video daring black communities to boycott Asian-owned businesses?
[ __ ] that and [ __ ] him.
That is not solidarity. That is not coalition. That is ego and that's white supremacy in an Asian body.
We have to refuse these false dominant narratives right now in this moment.
Stop flattening all black people into violent beings and stop flattening brown folks into white supremacists.
Communities aren't monoliths.
Look, I think part of why I refuse this flattening is because I'm from Stockton.
Okay? My city is a lot of things all at one time. My city is hood and it's progressive. It's messy and it's beautiful. It's wounded and it's brilliant.
And our coalition here is not theoretical. You see black, Filipino, Southeast Asian, Chicano, Pacific Islander, multiracial communities just moving through life together around here every single day.
You see it in our schools, you see it in our neighborhoods, you see it at our community events, you see it in our classrooms. I see it in my classroom and you see it in our levels of leadership around here. You see the fractals, they're everywhere.
And it's personal for me, too.
I I attended my nephew's graduation celebration recently.
He's a young black and Chicano man and he has aspirations of becoming a teacher.
Standing in front of our family, look, I I had a chance to speak to him. I said, "Look at you out here interrupting cycles.
You're a testament to what happens when we invest in our young black and brown men.
We need more black and brown male educators so our young people can see themselves reflected in positions of power.
That is the future that I'm invested in protecting.
Not racial resentment, not flattening entire communities into enemies. I strive to be an interrupter.
I'm proud to be one.
And I have a responsibility to interrupt anti-blackness within my own community and still fight for coalition in humanity and solidarity. Power benefits when black and Asian communities see each other as enemies and we're not. We need each other right now.
And cities like Stockton remind me every day that another future is possible.
Thanks for listening.
>> Get your [ __ ] head out of your ass for one second, okay? All Asian people could agree with me on this one is that you are upset with one Asian person and the rest of the one that looks like him get punished for it. That's the questions that we're asking.
It's not because oh my god, we're losing a business that you're not going to stop with us saying no, no, no, no. The question is why do you punish people that look like Chao?
Is it?
Because we ask that questions, you went into oh, so the boy was innocent. No, we're not saying that we're not grieving for the loss of Cyrus.
We're not saying that we are grieving with Chao. We're not arguing about anything in that matter. What we're asking if you're not happy with Chao, go punish Chao.
Why do you target him collectively because we look alike?
What? And because we ask that, you [laughter] think that we're okay with shop owner to kill a young innocent man?
No, that's projection, sweetheart.
That's not coming from me. I grieve and I feel more the loss of a life, okay? No life should be lost. That's it. I'm not arguing about that.
>> Hello everybody, this is Jason, army veteran, also retired detective. Let's talk about what she said.
It sounds like self- preservation.
We don't look like Chao, go punish him.
Come shop at our businesses.
Let's keep oppressing the black community.
We have to live. We know that Caucasian people are not shopping and doing the most like black communities or black neighborhoods cuz we don't own a lot of businesses, so we have neighborhoods.
They have the communities.
So at the end of the day, she's basically putting child out there on the chopping block while she could save her own ass and her own people that looks like her. But she still can't explain all the racism that they show, distrust that they show when black people go into their stores to shop, whether they being followed, trailed, and automatically assuming that they're going to steal if they haven't already.
For her to get up here with this nonchalant attitude, like get over our feelings and stop punishing the rest of her people, she not she need to do a lot of growing up cuz this situation goes beyond reverse discrimination, reverse racism that she's trying to put out there. What do y'all think in the comment? Wake up people. We got them on the ropes. Let's keep them there on the ropes so we can open up our own business and do what God intended for us is to be entrepreneurs and support our own selves, not only just every other race that don't get back to our community.
Leave something in the comments.
>> Lack of nuance is one of my pet peeves, people, okay?
And if you're black, white, Mexican, or any brown, yellow, red, pink, white, whatever, if you are [ __ ] lack of nuances, I am racist against you. You understand? Okay. Now that we got that down, let's talk about this lady. She's like, "Oh, you know what? I And she I just I support Asian boycott because you shouldn't be spending money on people that doesn't treat you like human.
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah. She got the point. But you know what?
What about the store owner? They're human, too. Here's my philosophy, okay?
You serve people that serve you, too.
You understand?
Let me Let me Let me Let me repeat that again. Store owner are not [ __ ] charity.
They're not from coming from grant.
If you value their properties, their times, their investment, you you respect that, I don't think they would be mean to you. You know what I mean?
Everybody is protecting something, right? You're protecting your dignity.
They're protecting their investment, their property, their life.
Human, too. Okay? You want to [ __ ] talk about human? Let's talk about human. Store owner are human, too.
Respect them.
But you think they're like disposable or something, you know, because you see them every day. They're probably going to be there for like years and years from now. They're not going anywhere, right? Because they're already putting a lot of investment in You know how much money you have to get a loan to get a [ __ ] store? Over $200,000, okay?
These people putting their whole [ __ ] life into that [ __ ] For somebody to just [ __ ] [ __ ] on it, what do you think is going to happen?
Okay. Human to human deal. That's a That's a great philosophy, okay? But you got to understand what that mean.
Everything is a [ __ ] two-way street, okay? Cause and effect.
>> This is all I got from this video and uh it's really appalling. When I say it's appalling, it's really appalling that some people actually will never understand black plies. They will never understand black existence. They will never understand black problems. They would never understand black people as humans.
It's as simple as that.
Because if I still have to explain to people that uh what happened is very wrong, it means it's crazy. If I have to explain to you or tell you to treat me better, it's crazy that I have to do it.
It's completely alarming that I have to tell people how to treat me when people are supposed to know how to treat people. That is human beings.
This problem, whatever that has happened so far has really taught me so much lesson, really.
And that is also a very teachable moment to every one of us, everybody that is black, except those that have refused to learn.
This is me letting you all know that some people will never care, no matter how much you try to make them care, no matter how much you try to make them understand, and they will also never understand because it is not in their culture to understand. I have never seen a group of people that the only thing they want is just for them.
They want progress for themselves, but they don't want it for you. And when you I don't understand how boycott all of a sudden became racism.
And then when you try to explain to them that you as a black person cannot be racist to them, it becomes a problem.
Because literally everybody has said it that it's always all about race when it comes to us, when in truth, deep down they know really that it's all about race, but we cannot also say it.
Why? Because we are going to also be the problem.
There are some things I do not expect to explain to people in 2026. That is all this that I am explaining.
That I am supposed to explain my existence and everything to you.
You know what? I am never ever going to show people that as a black person that I am grieving.
Because some grieves are only for black people to know, not for them. Because they have never understood your grief.
They have never understood anything about you.
So my pain is usually their gain.
So why do I have to show you that I am hurting?
My hurting is for my people because my people understand me.
It's crazy that in 2026 we still my people still we have to explain to you that they are human beings. Because if you deem me as human being, guys, if you deem me as human being you will never and ever try to hurt me.
Why? Because there are some case that are for me. There are some case that are for the cops.
I don't know if you understand what I am saying.
How did a man [clears throat] decide that he's going to poop you when he could worst come to worst that he doesn't know what is going on or he does not understand it. He could have called the cops.
And some people are defending it. May whatever may my is if you think laughing at my sorrow is the best thing, I hope my sorrow visits you so you learn how to appreciate people.
Some people do not understand how people are hurting especially when [clears throat] they are mourning.
Not until you pass through it.
And then you sit down and ask yourself, "Wow, so is this how it is?"
I will try to cut in here by for now.
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