Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Q & A: Collectively, we failed OUR children on Beckel



Q: Why is 80-20 harking back to Beckel again?  This is old news.
A: Beckel demonized us, without repercussion.  It set an extremely DAN-GEROUS precedent against us.  It will be an albatross around our collective neck FOREVER, until we've righted the wrong!  The timid ones in our community have become quiet.  NOT 80-20.  We'll persist.

Q: Beckel has apologized.  He said he was aiming at the Chinese government. Isn't that enough?  
A: No, he lied.   

Beckel said, "  . .  the Chinese .. biggest threat ... they have been, and they will be, .. we bring them over here, a bunch of Chinamen, .. billions of them ..."  Are these words applicable to a government?  Can a government be brought "over here"?  Is the word "billions" applicable to a government?  Don't engage in COWARDLY self-deception.
Q: A lot of Chinese Ams are AFRAID.  Don't you think that our continued protest could be viewed as siding with the Chinese government?
A:  No! If ALL a racists who demonized us in a public broadcast needed to do was to say that the attack was meant for the Chinese government, then we'd be scared and back off, then we are cowards indeed!  We are condemning ourselves and our children to be constantly attacked by racists with a free pass - a retrospective statement that the attack was meant for the Chinese government.  We must speak up.  We must nip in the bud this kind of demonization against us.  

Q: Still why is 80-20 so worked up by Beckel's statement?
A:  Beckel said, 
 "As usual, we bring them over here and we teach a bunch of Chinamen -- er, Chinese people -- how to do computers and then they go back to China and hack into us.  . . Billions of us.  . . . They kill kids. "
Beckel, without proof, questions the loyalty of CHINESE AMERICANS to the USA.  A huge proportion of Chinese Ams, myself included, came initially as students to study science and technology in the US and then stayed.  Many stayed and served the nation earnestly.  Yes, most of us do visit China often, just like Caucasian-Ams visit Europe often, although we don't "go back to China and hack into" America.   Beckel's statement, if unchecked, could endanger the lives and liberty of all Chinese Americans. Remember the Jews in Nazi Germany, who didn't speak up till too late.  Fortunately, the U.S. is not Nazi Germany.


Q: OK then.  You realize that America is NOT Nazi Germany.  So why worry?
A: If we don't speak up, things will almost certainly get much worse.  The US is not a shining example in its treatment of minorities.  Look at the history:

  1. The US abolished slavery 32 year after England had done so in 1833, 
  2. The US practically wiped out the Native Indian population, 
  3. The US adopted the Chinese-Exclusion act in 1882, not because Ch-Ams were bad.  It's because the locals in SF felt we were beginning to compete for jobs,
  4. Japanese Ams. were interned during WWII - a much kinder act than the killing of Jews in Nazi Germany.  However,  German- and Italian-Americans were not interned.  Ironically, Japanese Ams in Hawaii, though a large security risk than Japanese Ams in the mainland, were NOT interned, because the Hawaii economy would collapse without them.  (Note:  Not a single Japanese-Am. was accused as a spy during WWII.)
Retrospectively, our own historian and scholars concluded that the above acts were driven by selfish interest of the majority at the expense of the minorities. Could such unjust acts occur again?   Can we be so sure that the past generations of Americans were so much worse than our compatriots of today?

Q: Hymmm.  I'm beginning to see 80-20's point of view.   What happens to all those politicians and orgs. which jump in early, demanding Beckel's resignation or firing?
A:  You need to ask them.  I hope that they are still working at it.  

SB Woo, a volunteer 
President of 80-20 Initiative
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Wednesday, September 03, 2014

The Importance of Asia & Therefore Asian Americans



                                    
                     (A) The Importance of Asia 
            
    Take one look at the 2 world maps below.   Most rational people will immediately recognize the importance of Asia, especially when its "GDP per capita average annual growth rate" is 2% higher than the world average.
 
   
(1) The World Divided Into 7 Regions, Each with a Population of 1 Billion


(2)  There are more people living inside this circle than outside of it

 

 
       (B) The Value of Asian Americans to the U.S.
                
    Think back to how America took advantage of its European immigrants to hook into the booming European economy in the 18th to 20th centuries! It is only natural that President Obama's "Rebalancing in Asia" will take advantage of America's 17 million Asian Americans in the 21s century to hook into the booming economy in Asia.   

    There are other factors which make Asian Ams even more important to U.S.  Most Asian Americans are highly educated.  The % of Asian Ams with Bachelor, Master, Professional, or Doctoral degree is 50% to 100 % higher than whites and even higher when compared with other races.  Most Asian Ams are known to be hardworking and law-abiding. The potential of how Asian Americans can be helpful to the U.S.
is limited only by one's imagination.  

    CONVERSELY, if Asian Ams adults face the lowest glass ceiling in work-places and their youths face the highest hurdle to enter first tier universities, will Asian Ams be as helpful to America and/or to President Obama's design to rebalance in Asia? 

   (C) Your Company, University, or Boss Aware of This?

     Forward this to your boss and friends.  Help your employer(s) to be aware and make use of this potential early.


Respectfully yours,
S. B. Woo, a volunteer
President, 80-20 National Asian American Initiative, Inc.

 

PS 80-20 is pressing on with seeking a deterrent against the type of racist attack on Chinese Americans by Beckel of Fox.  However, it'll be a long tough battle.  "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going."  Which type are you?  Which type is 80-20 Initiative, when compared with other Asian Am organizations and individuals?  Want to help 80-20? Click here.