The video incisively deconstructs how the model minority myth weaponizes Asian-American identity to uphold systemic racism, ultimately undermining the collective struggle for justice. It serves as a necessary, sobering call for the community to reject performative allyship in favor of genuine cross-racial solidarity.
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Asian American COUPLE Called Police on B Boys, Claimed They Felt Unsafe & Left Officers ENRAGED
Added:Hi sweeties, how are you doing? Welcome to my channel. Hope you are great. Happy Junth. I don't know when you will see it, but anytime you see throughout this weekend, it's all for you. I hope you have a good one. Disclaimer, this video reflects my personal opinions and commentary. It is unended to harass, harm, or defend any individual. Content is for discussions and educational purposes. So I am seeing video of Asian couple calling the cop on black children and from the call he was making you could hear the son screaming don't mind him my father is crazy don't mind my father and mind you this man couldn't speak good English but who he he could call the cop telling them that he saw blackheads with people I don't know why I am crying I am crying because this is also part of the reasons why our kids go out and you are like you know your mind is not at rest. Why is your mind not at rest? You don't know if the child will make it home or if he will not make it home.
What if he had called a racist cop that came and probably did not bother asking questions and then decide you know how some of them behave.
Oh, I am trying to recover. I don't know when this video happened but uh the other one I remember because there is another one something like this that I attached but that one happened in 2024 or 2024 if I am not mistaken. Let's get into it. Actually my wife my wife show I am with my wife and my son.
>> Yeah.
>> They are threatening us.
>> Yeah.
>> I think they have a gun.
>> Yeah.
>> You heard that? They're threatening us.
They think we have a gun. That's crazy.
My wife My wife said they help us.
>> She never said that, bro.
>> Yeah, you're a [ __ ] guy.
>> [ __ ] you.
>> You want my email?
>> Okay, I'll send it to your number.
>> No, I need to find it now.
>> I'm not leaving. I'm not leaving.
>> How do I know?
>> Five minutes later.
No, I didn't.
>> Just so you can carry.
>> Look how many police officers are here from what somebody said. There's a gun here.
>> Think about what you're saying.
>> Look how many police cars are here.
>> Just to try and get us to hurry up.
>> Maybe my wife can. I didn't say who called.
>> Maybe you should bring your wife out.
>> I'm asking you.
>> Who called? I quote. So, who said there's a gun in here?
>> Who said there was a gun here?
>> Did you say I >> This is a landline. Nothing to do with the police. Who said there's a gun here?
Look how many cars.
>> I didn't I told them I didn't I didn't see the including my wife.
>> They need to be charged.
That is a crime.
For everybody who follow the law, yelling at them is not enough because he knows exactly what he did. He knows exactly what he was trying to do.
He was trying to weaponize the police to come there and take the lives of those kids for no reason.
Those kids could have lost their life.
Yelling at them is not enough.
Yeah, cool. The police came there and they acted appropriately and within reason, right? But what about the ones that don't?
That that just happened is the exception to the rule. That's never the rule. That's not the rule.
That's not how they act in those type of situations and those those type of calls.
Those kids were lucky. They got lucky.
They need to be [ __ ] charged. They need to be convicted because it's clearly on tape and they need to serve jail time for that.
They are playing with people's lives.
And yes, it's that serious. It's that serious.
People who look like me have buried their children for dumb [ __ ] like that.
Like he literally that that he literally tried to emit him.
That's what we going to call it.
Lies that take people's lives.
You should go to jail.
Nothing less than that. Nothing less than that.
He should have been thrown on the ground. The same force that they were coming with for the person with the weapon should have been given to him.
He should have been thrown on the ground, knees in his back, guns drawn on him, put in handcuffs, and taken to jail so that you don't do that again.
[ __ ] erase the resources.
That is not the bigger picture here.
He tried to get those kids unal alived by police or at least beat up, at least rough hand. Like, are you guys kidding me right now? Are you kidding me right now?
You're yelling at him like that's your child.
Follow the law.
Why is he not in handcuffs?
You're going to tell me that that man didn't know exactly what he was doing.
Now he's stuttering. He wasn't stuttering on the phone.
So yeah, the next time someone asks you why, show them this. Asian man and his wife. Asian man is on the phone with the police. He lies to the police and says that these black people in this car are threatening him with a gun.
>> Did you take note of how thick his accent was? Fresh off the [ __ ] boat.
Can barely speak a lick of [ __ ] English. And yet he's clearly so ingrained with white supremist ideology that his first thought is to tell the police that this car full of black people are threatening him WITH A GUN.
THANK GOD SOME police showed up. They had a drop of [ __ ] sense.
>> Maybe you should bring your wife.
>> I'm asking you.
>> Who called? I called. So who said there's a gun in here?
>> Who said there's a gun in here?
>> Did you see it? Yes. Uh I I I >> this is a landlock to do with the police. You said there's a GUN HERE. THE COMPANY I didn't I told them >> he literally made the call stating that they are threatening him with a gun. THE POLICE SEE THE [ __ ] IN THIS WHOLE SITUATION. Now he's I don't know. I don't know. So I don't give a [ __ ] who feels like what about this blackout? Not another blacks are dangerous. Actually, FBI hate data crime shows that 75% of anti-Asian physical violence is committed by whites. And the University of Michigan found that 90% of anti-Asian harassment is committed by white.
>> She is on the phone with 911 right now.
>> Said I'm rude and he's just threatened me right now.
>> Look at her. She said I just threatened her. What threat what threat did I make towards you?
>> I'm Elizabeth.
>> What threat did I make towards you, ma'am?
Huh?
>> This is crazy. I've never >> I already knew.
>> I already knew what it was when I first got here, though.
>> Here she is one minute later trying to sound distressed so the police can come quicker.
Please, please.
I'm so scared right now.
>> What?
>> I'm shaking right now. Please, please.
>> What? I'm so scared.
>> What in the world is this, boy? I ain't going to lie. I've never in my life had to deal with no [ __ ] like this.
Never in my >> She is on the phone with 911 right now.
>> Said I'm rude and he's just threatened me.
Yesterday, I stitched that video saying, "It is particularly egregious when a person of color does that to a black man because we should know better." And furthermore, I hoped that the police either didn't show up or if they did, that they charged her with falsely reporting a crime. Because in the state of New York, ever since the infamous Central Park dog walker situation, that has become recognized as a hate crime.
And not surprisingly, the video was removed for a CGV. Even though I had appealed it successfully twice during the day, it was permanently removed this morning. And again, I'm not surprised on this platform. But there were a couple more things that I wanted to say about it. First, people in the comments were asking if the caller is Asian and the person she's calling about is black, then why am I saying that that has to do with white supremacy? Isn't that just an Asian woman being racist towards a black person? Yes, it is an Asian woman being racist towards a black person. However, the reason why I say that she is aligning herself with white supremacy is because she chose to weaponize a systemically racist system policing against a black person. And if our policing system wasn't systemically racist, then she wouldn't have placed that call because only in a systemically racist system would anybody think to call 911 because a black person called them rude. So that's why it's aligning herself with white supremacy.
Second, some commenters took issue with the fact that I referred to the caller as a woman of color because they feel that Asian people are white. Asian people are not white. I have always openly acknowledged the white adjacency that some Asian-Americans receive in white supremacy culture because Asian-Americans are used as a wedge to oppress the black community. And a lot of my work involves urging Asian-Americans to not align with whiteness and white supremacy culture because doing so ultimately hurts black, brown, indigenous, and people of color.
But we experience racial discrimination and systemic racism. This is particularly true for Asian-American men. And if that were not the case, we would not be scapegoed for illness and economic crisis and loss of opportunity for white people.
But I do understand that our experience is different from other people's experience, which is why on my page I always ask people to distinguish between black, indigenous, and people of color.
>> She is on the phone with 911 right now.
rude and he's just threatening me, >> you know.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm glad that we are documenting all of this [ __ ] However, why the [ __ ] is it still happening? Honestly, the police department, y'all not [ __ ] mad that every time y'all come out here and it's literally no type of danger. It's just a black man minding his own business and a woman uh [ __ ] Karen and being overdramatic. Like, y'all not tired of that [ __ ] Y'all not tired of them false alarms? Like when there's real people that need help out here, like these women really need to be [ __ ] fined.
Like you need to be fined $50. Second time you do this [ __ ] 75, another time 100. Or really, what's to start our first rip? You do this [ __ ] you getting fined $100. Especially if there's no danger. Like y'all wasting folks time.
And for what? Just so you can feel like you somebody to feel like you got a little bit of power. Like get the [ __ ] out of here. You look stupid and you're embarrassing.
>> I hate when Asians are so like aggressively antilack. Like your AsianAmerican ass would not be here today if it weren't for the black community. You do realize that, right?
Oh, Annie, what do you mean by that?
Their activism has always been inclusive.
Their activism has always been inclusive.
Speaking specifically to the Asian community right now, we need to stop pretending like anti-blackness does not exist in our community as if it's not a problem because it is. We see it in the stereotypes that get repeated in our homes, in the way some people talk about black communities, in the excuses people make when black people are harmed, and in the silence that follows when accountability is needed. The response for some Asian-Americans for the killing of Cyrus Carmic Bton has been deeply disappointing. Instead of censoring a 14-year-old black child who lost his life, some people rushed to defend Rick Chow, justify the shooting, or shift blame onto Cyrus himself. That should disturb all of us. We cannot keep demanding solidarity from other communities when anti-blackness within our own community goes unchallenged. We cannot talk about the racism Asian-Americans face while refusing to acknowledge prejudice that exists in our own families and social circles. The model minority myth has convinced some Asian-Americans that proximity to whiteness will protect us. It will not.
That myth was created to divide communities of color and to encourage us to see ourselves as separate from the struggles of black Americans. When we buy into the mentality, we become participants in a system that harms all of us. Accountability is not anti-Asian.
Calling out anti-blackness is not anti-Asian. Using to excuse harmful behavior because the person involved is Asian is not anti-Asian. It is the bare minimum. If we are serious about justice, then we need to be willing to confront uncomfortable truths about our own community. That means challenging anti-black comments when we hear them.
That means rejecting stereotypes. That means listening when black people tell us about their experiences. And that means recognizing that solidarity is a commitment. It is not a slogan that you wear that you can just slap on whatever you want. Sar's car belt deserved to grow up. He deserved to be safe. He deserved better than the assumptions and the fears that ended his life. As Asian-Americans, we have a responsibility to confront antilackness wherever it exists, including within our community. I am speaking specifically to the Asian community right now. We need to stop pretending like anti >> black people are boycotting Asian stores because an Asian store owner recently just off the black kid and this is the most stupidest thing ever. This is one of the most racist things you can ever do and it's coming from black people and I'm very disappointed right because you know you guys gone through the most you know struggle in racism. So I thought you would be more understanding about you know not turning things into racist issues immediately. But you know here it is you see a Chinese guy or just an Asian guy do something bad to a black guy and you automatically start boycotting and stereotyping grouping all the other Asians. What the hell kind of logic is that? We do not like we do not associate with the guy. Have you seen a single single Asian person, you know, glorifying or saying that guy he did it then he he did the right thing. That black that kid deserved to have that.
No. Who is supporting him? No one is supporting him. If the Chinese community was supporting that Chinese guy or Asian guy, then I would understand you're boycotting everyone. But literally no one is supporting him. We're all condemning him. Show me one person who's supporting that Asian like store owner.
Like what are we doing? Why are you becoming more racist? Why are we fighting racism with racism? This is the most stupid thing ever, bro. If anything, this is raising racial tensions between blacks and Asians. This is the most stupidest. You're just setting everyone back. This is so stupid. Please do not do this. Okay? I understand that, you know, that black kid did not deserve to have that happen to him. All right? And I agree. I agree.
We all agree on that. Every Chinese person or Asian person, I can like, you know, probably agree for them on their behalf. Okay? We all, you know what I'm saying? That that Asian guy did not know what I'm saying. He's a bad person. He deserves to go to jail for a long time.
We all agree on that. There's no need for you to start boy boycotting and become racist to other Asian source because this one singular incident. Are are you stupid? What if you see like your black friend doing this? generally please explain to them and calm them down because this is not the white right way to you know combat race >> society may look like black people are disadvantage and other race are better are doing better and have more power and control because they have access but honey underneath all that okay black people win okay they win emotionally psychologically structurally they win because the systems will protect them okay look read your [ __ ] rule book look in your kitchen cookbook there's a law that say you Do not express any racism.
Okay, any breathing, coughing that come out wrong, you could be considered racist. So who is the system protect and why? First of all, you put Chinese Asian people, okay, whose culture built around honor killing, okay? They would kill for anything just to say in the family's name. And then you only allowed bank loan to open the a store in the community who already feel that the identity is have been erased and buried.
They can't get a loan to have a business in their community. So guess what? You got these two group together. one thinking that they they own the access that gatekeeper so power and then the other one is saying I've been here before you in fact you should bound to me because I've done so much for this country and the reason you're here is because of us [ __ ] collide yo it collide it's not going to happen and whose fault is it guess what congrats our life is not a pawns anymore is long overdue let's get it going >> nah but for real though bro I've seen more of them speak out against black people boycotting then an Asian guy unal alive and a 14year-old that was running away from him. He actually chased him down to unal alive him. Bro, it just shows you the mind state of these people, bro. They're not with us.
They're not for us, bro. These people are more upset than at a boycott which is just hurting pockets, money, something material. The natural life that was lost, bro. Oh my. So, did you guys not have a Wi-Fi connection? Was your phone battery dead? You know, when the Rick Child stuff was happening? Cuz it seems like all your phones are working right now. All your phones are working right now. You guys got the most to say, bro. You guys don't speak out against no racism done to blacks as soon as blacks boycott.
>> This is all I got from this video.
I don't know how I feel saying this video, but one thing I'm going to tell you is I don't know when that happened, but it looks like a recent video. But the other one that um the Asian woman was crying, I think it happened in 2024 or 2020, 2023, 2024, right?
You see that thing that man pulled? You see that thing that man did could kill black children.
Yeah. It could honor not could we put them in horrible danger that they may never come out from.
Put them in danger that they may never survive.
When I saw that video, I was like, "God, what did I what did we do wrong?"
I don't know how Americans do it. But I think you you you know you guys have the the most amazing mental health because my I am like breaking down seeing this video and I am asking myself this could happen to anybody. You know how your child will go out just like the way we are always like you know for people that have boys your child will go out and you are kind of panicking you know and uh you don't know where he where he is if he's going to be safe if he will return home safe or they will call you that are you know you know that kind of crazy calls Why do they derive joy in criminalizing us? Because at this point in time, I really do want to know. Why do they derive joy in criminalizing us?
Because I don't know how I feel. You could see this. You could see they very young. You could see they are so young.
You could see that they were minding their business and a man decided to make a call to the cops. He couldn't even speak English, right? But he could told he could you you heard him telling the cops that they have gone.
And the son, I mean, their son was there was trying to tell them, "Don't mind them. He is crazy. It's my dad. My dad is crazy."
and all that.
What if he had called a racist cop?
What if a racist cop was the one that showed up?
The children, those kids may not probably make it back home.
And then we start screaming justice for this. And the worst part is that they probably may have tagged the person a thief.
And one thing with the media is anything the media pushed out before you retrieve it.
Even after retrieving it, it comes with mixed feelings.
It's just like the way they say Cyrus stole the water when he did not steal.
And then a lot of people are trying to capitalize on that ceiling that came out first because that was the first news they heard.
And then now you have to start defending that he did not steal the water.
The woman that the child was un alive that that had a receipt.
They said she stole the the diaper but she did not steal the diaper. So she has to start retrieving.
It's a whole lot of work.
I know it's Junth. I don't know when you will see this video, but as you are babying, it's holiday, right? It's actually supposed to be a resting, familyfriendly, sweet day for you. But I want to tell you this as you are barbecuing today. I want you to also see a reason not to patronize someone you are not supposed to patronize by them.
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