Here are some more to consider: 1) The author takes issue with "rich chigga.
" Why not with the
Wu Tang Clan or Nicki Minaj's Chun-Li? 2) Peter Liang was scapegoated by the white police old boys' club. Protesting his treatment is not automatically defending the position that the shooting or any other was justified. 3) The author goes to school in New York, a city in which Asians have the highest rate of poverty of any ethnic group. 4) My parents once upon a time were convenience store owners and operators where they feared everyday that they would be shot by black men in a heist gone wrong, not out of racist attitudes, but because it was what was happening to many of their neighbors and friends.
All I'm saying is the situation surrounding Asian-Black race relations is more complicated than the author makes it seem.