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1) Many thanks for this enlightenment. It's very timely -- and I'm
deeply grateful for sharing same with me. Take care -- and God
bless! Ernie Ramos
2) Very good read. I recommend it to all. Zarrine Banerji
3) Your thoughtful article reminds me of a couple of things.
In the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Anglo-Saxons were enjoying
the Free Homestead Act, up and down along the Mississippi river.
My relatives-in-law from Ohio to Iowa were telling me that they were
given the property-deeds of hundred of acres once they settled there
for five years. However, others, as long as they were White, could buy
the same for a nickel an acre. Teddy Leung
(Note: The above is another example of earlier form of against
Asian Ams. The current form is to ask us to meet higher admission bars
in attending first tier university or becoming managers.)
4) I am often surprised at how Asiams can be racist when we have
experienced ourselves. I understand when people have been
victims of crime by other races, but I do not buy this as an excuse.
If one of their "own" had been the perpetrator, would they say all
people of that kind are no good? I don't think so. Christina
(A great point! S. B.)
5) Well Said!!! Kam, Chicago
6) Thank you for sending me the information. We have urged members
of the One China Committee to vote for Obama. Tze-chung Li
(Note: 80-20 doesn't take positions on US foreign policies.)
7) A fabulously well-written and persuasive piece!! Thank you. Ed
8) % against Asian-Americans in this country is unlikely to be
overcome, no matter how hard we try individually. Hopefully, with
Obama winning the election, something can be done collectively to
promote the course, at least as a belated start. And this is only a
beginning. Even the Jews who have succeeded in integrating
completely in this country still periodically like clockwork, remind
the public of the evils of " Anti-Semitism " and . . ." S. Cheng
9) I admire your drive for fighting for our rights through 80-20. A small
nitpicking, in the article below, it seemed the word "stereotypical".
was inadvertently truncated as "stereo." Bernard Yang
(Thank you, Bernard. SB)
10) I am astonished that there is so much against the Chinese. The
blacks and the Indians are treated better. Bush is right now giving India
special privileges and many Indians are in top positions, but I don't see
any Chinese. Frank
(Note: Having qualified Asian Ams in top positions is important. However,
just having them, whether Chinese-Ams or other AsAms, in top positions
is not. We've had Asian Americans in top positions who actually ignore or
even betray Asian Am. interests. That is why we need input into the
transition team.)
11) Truly appreciated your work. I am currently facing this situation
and looking for a good attorney. If you know any effective attorney,
please contact me. Sherman
(Note: An attorney's name was forwarded.)
12) How can I join your organization? I keep getting your newsletter this
is a great way to let people know what their rights are!!! Please keep up
the good work. Ali Khan
13) I totally agree with you. Parker
14) Bravo! Dan Feng
Combat !
PS: "Racism: Why & How" was featured in "That Minority Thing," and was
invited to "submit articles on a regular basis" by American Chronicle.