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Title: AntiAsian Violence


1
Anti-Asian Violence
  • EWS404
  • Week 8

2
Background and Reasons of Hate Crime and Racial
Environment for Asians
3
Background of Racial Violence and Hatred
  • Anti-Asian traditions and inadequate protection
    under American law.
  • Linguistic, cultural and religious differences,
    and image of Asians as aliens.
  • American wars in Asia, trade relationship with
    Asia and global economic competition.
  • Rapid growth of Asian immigrant and refugee
    population.
  • Local competition, better qualifications, more
    competitive at work.
  • Self-employment, small business serving non-Asian
    clients.

4
  • Samples of Hate Crime
  • Vincent Chin In June 1982, Vincent Chin, of 27,
    on the eve of his marriage, beaten to death by
    two unemployed auto-workers who took Chin as
    Japanese.
  • The court sentenced them to 3 years probation and
    a fine of 3000 each plus 780 fees.
  • The second trial sentenced one murderer to 25
    years of prison but was freed after a 20,000
    bond.
  • Questions to think
  • What is the motivation of the murder?
  • What does it imply when he was not killed in a
    high risk neighborhood?
  • Why did the murderers hate Japanese at that time?
  • In what way, his death is related to other
    Asians?
  • What does the court decision tell American
    society at large about hate crimes against Asians?

5
  • Samples of Hate Crime
  • Navroze Mody
  • In September 1987, the Jersey Journal published a
    letter from a youth group, called the Dotbusters,
    whose avowed purpose was to rid of Jersey City of
    Asian Indians.
  • On September 27, Mody, an Indian, was bludgeoned
    with bricks, punches, and kicked into a coma by a
    gang of 11 youths, while his white friend
    remained unharmed.
  • Murder charges were not brought against any one
    of the assailants.
  • Questions to think
  • Is Modys death accidental or he was a victims of
    organized hate crime and campaigns?
  • Why his white friend was not attacked?
  • What does it tell about racial environment for
    Asians?
  • What did the youth hate Asians at that time?

6
  • Samples of Hate Crime
  • Stockton Schoolyard Massacre
  • Jan. 17, 1989, Patrick Edward Purdy dressed in
    military garb, entered Cleveland Elementary
    School in Stockton, California, and repeatedly
    fired an AK47 rifle killing 5 Indochinese
    children, wounding 30 others.
  • Questions to think
  • In what way was the shooting racially motivated?
  • How did the murderer view the children at this
    school? What are the most important factors to
    view the shooting as racially motivated?
  • How does the shooting tell us about racial crime?

7
  • Samples of Hate Crime
  • Ming Hai Loo
  • In July 1989, in a pool hall, two white men who
    were brothers, lost a third brother in Vietnam
    War and mistook Loo as Vietnamese.
  • While making racial slurs inside, the two hit on
    the back of Loo's head with the shaft of a pistol
    with a huge crowd looking on.
  • The elder brother was sentenced to the
    second-rate murder while the other brother given
    6 month sentence for assault and disorderly
    conduct, was paroled after only 6 weeks as the
    jail were overflowing.
  • Questions to think
  • How do we identify this case a racially motivated
    murder case?
  • What did the two murderers think of Asians in
    this country?
  • What does it imply when this beating did not
    occur in a high crime, inner-city area?

8
  • Samples of Hate Crime
  • Hung Truong
  • On August 9, 1990, Trung was walking down the
    street with three friends in Houston, Texas.
  • A car stopped them, two 18-year-old men Derek
    Hilla and Kevin Allison came out shouting "white
    power," chased Trung, kicked and beat him with
    feet and club.
  • Allison later testified that Trung had begged
    them to stop and his last words were "God forgive
    me for coming to this country, I am so sorry.
  • " Hilla and Allison were charged with Truong's
    murder. Allison admitted that the only reason to
    kill Truong was that he was a Vietnamese.

9
Hate Crime rate
  • According to 1986 U.S. Civil Rights Commission,
    "Anti-Asian activity in the form of violence,
    vandalism, harassment, and intimidation continues
    to occur across the Nation.
  • Incidents were reported in every jurisdiction
    visited by Commission staff and in other parts of
    the country as well.
  • Hate crimes reported in 1989 grew by 42 in Los
    Angeles, and 29 in New York city.

10
Racial Violence and Risks to Asian Small Business
Owners
  • Why Small Business?
  • Foreign education does not help in job search.
  • English language barrier was another reason.
  • Promotion opportunity to executive positions is
    rare for Asians. D.
  • Ethnic networks enable Asians to accumulate
    capital and small learn business skills.
  • Vietnamese Manicure Business as Sample
  • A business skill or niche developed by Asians in
    America 30 of the 22,000 nail salons in America
    are owned by Vietnamese.
  • 1984-89, manicurists in LA County increased from
    9,755 to 12,238 80 were Vietnamese.

11
  • Cosmetology schools as a community project
  • Managed or directed by Vietnamese.
  • Offer course and exams in Vietnamese.
  • Training is 1,200 to 1,500, though
    government-sponsored job training program could
    cover tuition
  • A manicuring course need only 350 hours.
  • Competitive Service
  • Low capital investment -- 6,000
  • Easy state licensing process
  • English proficiency is not necessary
  • Profitable (20 per service) and wage
    20,000-24,000. Vietnamese nail salon could
    charge about 18-20 compared with 60 of full
    service.

12
  • Less Protection under the Law
  • Middlemen Minority status
  • Asians serve the poor and distribute corporate
    products.
  • Service in High Crime Neighborhood
  • Small business owners bear the brunt of
    hostility, crime, and low profits accruing to
    retailers in poor areas.
  • Selected Target in a Crime.
  • Hate crime does not necessarily occur in a
    high-crime area and be committed by criminals
    patterns or concentration of Asians in certain
    occupations could make them targets of potential
    criminals.
  • Language skill, non-violent resistance and use of
    family members by Asians, and unequal protection
    of Asians against violence, could even lead to
    non-economically motivated crimes.

13
  • Question on film Another America
  • How does film relate to some of the disused
    points?
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