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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
There's a new movement sparking online these days where black people are calling for all other black people to stop shopping at, patronizing, supporting all Asian businesses. Yes, it's ridiculous. Let's talk about it. Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe.
Today, we're going to talk about a new boycott movement that is sparking online among Black people, and it's all due to the Rick Chau trial. Now, if you're not familiar, Rick Chau is a man who was just acquitted on murder charges in the killing of a 14-year-old Black boy by the name of Cyrus Carmack Belton. Now, he believed Cyrus was shoplifting from his store.
A confrontation ensued, and he ended up shooting this 14-year-old Black boy, and that kid lost his life. I'm not gonna get into all the ins and outs of that trial. If you want me to, maybe I can do a separate video on it, but just know that Rick Chau was found not guilty. This has really upset certain members of the black community.
They're saying this trial is an indicator of the systemic racism that is so present in our society and in our criminal justice system, and that Rick Chau deserves to be in prison for life. They're even going further than that. I'm gonna show you a TikTok where a black woman says that Rick Chau's son should now be murdered because of what happened with Cyrus Carmack Belton.
Unpopular opinion, you need to get that shit back in blood. And I say a son for a son. By the way, that has over 30,000 likes on it. And for some reason is still allowed to be up on TikTok. Yet if I make a video saying that men are men and women are women, that gets taken down in I do not minutes.
Okay, but if it's not calling for the literal murder of this guy's son after he's gone through our court system, black people are calling for the boycotting of all Asian businesses. You heard me right, all Asian businesses, because this guy happens to be Asian American.
If y'all really wanna show people that y'all care about Cyrus, Don't walk into no more nail salons.
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Chapter 2: Who is Rick Chau and why is he significant to the boycott?
Don't walk into the beauty supply store. Get whatever you need off of Amazon. Do not shop at these Asian liquor stores. Halt all your business with Asian businesses. We need to really start showing that we not y'all if y'all not us. This man just got non-guilty for putting a bullet in a young black man's back. over water he didn't steal. Do not walk into any Asian businesses for the next 60 days.
Let's try to do that. Try to go to the Russians. Try to go somewhere else to get your nails done. Go get your liquor somewhere else. Do not support any Asian businesses this month. If we stick together, we can show that our matters. Because I don't understand what- It's a good thing she got cut off there.
I don't know what happened. She didn't finish the video. But you gotta really walk me through what I just heard. Stop getting y'all looka. at Asian businesses. So first of all, priorities. Our priorities are a little bit out of whack. Then she puts together the arbitrary number of 60 days.
So I guess after 60 days, you can start supporting these Asian businesses that you have been patronizing in your community. You can just go from there. Also, we're gonna boycott all Asians because of one Asian American guy who was born in Hong Kong. So we're just gonna punish the whole continent of Asia. Because of the actions of one man.
Now imagine, okay guys, imagine if we did that to black people. If every time a black person went out and murdered somebody of a different race out here in these streets, we just boycotted all black businesses for 60 days. Y'all would be boycotted forever. And that's not just to attack black people. Everybody would be boycotted all the time. You might as well stay home.
Yeah, no guys, you could catch me at H Mart. That's where I'll be. Cause what? Also, we're not accounting for the recent uptick in the amount of black people that love anime. I'm watching you guys. I don't think you'll be able to do it. All jokes aside, let's watch some more videos of this apparent boycott that's going to be taking place. This next one says, speak with your dollar.
As somebody who has always done her own nails, I know it's possible to never take money to those people's nail salons ever again. All right. I don't I don't know if we're really thinking this through whatsoever I'm just gonna go ahead and point it out for the most part nail salons here in the United States are owned by Vietnamese people Rick Chow's from Hong Kong. Do you guys care?
I don't know at this point It just seems like you're using this as an excuse to just not support Asians So I feel like there needs to be a little bit of introspection as to why that is because it's a really weird jump to go from one murder trial with one Asian man to I'm going to stop supporting all Asians totally.
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Chapter 3: What controversial statements are being made regarding revenge and violence?
And there are people, I guess, keeping the community in check on this one. This black lady is actually going to Asian businesses, walking in and checking if black people are still supporting them.
Weird, weird. So we about to see which one of our black sisters is still supporting these people business. Hold on. Yeah, our sisters are still supporting these Asian businesses. Look at them in here. Yeah. Ain't nobody learned. They still in here supporting them. Look. Yeah. Okay. Just wanted to make sure my people wasn't giving y'all no business.
Yeah, this is a other little place because we're not playing with y'all. Who are now? no nobody's giving y'all business so yeah it's two two of our sisters still giving business uh three of our sisters still giving the asians business yeah
This happened while I was at an Asian business. I would think that a homeless schizophrenic lady just walked into the store and making a random video. Actually, what are you doing? You know, the vast majority of people do not allow random news stories and random murder trials to dictate the way in which they move through the world and what businesses they support.
They go to good businesses to get good service and they don't care the race of the people that they're getting that business from. I think they just care whether or not they are good, reputable people, period. These are the very same people that will tell you the black community and black people are not a monolith.
We don't move as one, but they expect you to move as one when a murder trial like this takes place.
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Chapter 4: What are the reasons behind the call for a boycott of Asian businesses?
Huh? And these very same people who say they are not a monolith are now treating all Asians, really let that sink in, all Asians like a monolith because of the actions of one man. And that one man went through a fair trial and was found not guilty. Imagine if all white people were like, yeah, you know, I haven't supported a black business since 1995 after that OJ trial. Huh?
And of course we can't talk about this without talking about hashtag stop Asian hate. Remember when that was taking over the nation and everybody was posting their infographics and hashtag stop Asian hate. But when we actually flipped over that rock, we found that black people were disproportionately, when compared to their population size, attacking Asian people.
You literally had black men going out in the street, finding random old Asian ladies and old Asian men and knocking their lights out. Some of them died. Did Asians all of a sudden stop supporting all black businesses or stop running their nail salon to do the nails of black people or stop running their hair stores to sell you guys products? No.
Did Asians stop supporting black people after everything that happened during the LA riots? No. But let's move on and hear more. See if we find an argument that sticks on this one.
I worked for those Asian businesses you guys are boycotting and I say, go do it. Not even getting into how I was fired over not being suitable for a receptionist job, even though I have community organizing underneath my belt. The person who trained me said that mixed people and light skins have a different culture altogether from darker black people.
And when I said, let's pause. If the Asians were racist or hated black people, why'd they hire you to work at their business in the first place? Let's make that make sense. And if you got fired, it's probably because you were doing inadequate work. That's okay. Or at least work that they did not appreciate or want around, that's okay.
And black people will be the first ones to tell you that mixed people and dark skinned black people have a differing experience. In fact, they're very vocal about that separation within the black community and they'll tell you straight to your face. But when an Asian sort of reiterates what is said by the black community all the time, that's problematic.
Now, of course, there are many people of Asian descent who are calling this out and saying this makes absolutely no sense to be boycotting us and it's ridiculous. But there are some Asians who are actually supporting this movement. Let's hear from one before we close out. People are boycotting Asian businesses.
If that's what it takes to wake our community up, more power to them. And I really need Asians to wake the fuck up because I am tired of getting on this app every business week and having to talk about some fuck shit that some Asian person is doing to black people. There's so many other things I want to talk about on this app.
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