The Tex Antoine Award For The Year Goes To Asian Week
As all but three people have heard, Asian Week magazine published a column by Kenneth Eng entitled Why I Hate Blacks.
Attaway, Ken. You get the Tex Antoine Award with Grand Imperial Wizard Oak Leaves.
What's incredible about this story is that not only did Eng have the chutzpah to submit this for publication, the publishers of Asian Week actually printed it. What's up with that?
Black folks are rightly incensed about this.
And anyone with a functioning brain ought to be offended and say so.
Now. Why do I hate Kenny Boy and Asian Week?
Because they're stupid and offensive idiots and morons. They should be run out of town on a rail for this crap and spend the rest of their sorry careers like Tex Antoine did, apologizing to an empty room.
Here's what Kenny Boy passes off for 'knowledge' and it's what was printed.
See for yourself.
Here is a list of reasons why we should discriminate against blacks, starting from the most obvious down to the least obvious:
• Blacks hate us. Every Asian who has ever come across them knows that they take almost every opportunity to hurl racist remarks at us.
In my experience, I would say about 90 percent of blacks I have met, regardless of age or environment, poke fun at the very sight of an Asian. Furthermore, their activity in the media proves their hatred: Rush Hour, Exit Wounds, Hot 97, etc.
• Contrary to media depictions, I would argue that blacks are weak-willed. They are the only race that has been enslaved for 300 years. It's unbelievable that it took them that long to fight back.
On the other hand, we slaughtered the Russians in the Japanese-Russo War.
• Blacks are easy to coerce. This is proven by the fact that so many of them, including Reverend Al Sharpton, tend to be Christians.
Yet, at the same time, they spend much of their time whining about how much they hate "the whites that oppressed them."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Christianity the religion that the whites forced upon them?
• Blacks don't get it. I know it's a blunt and crass comment, but it's true. When I was in high school, I recall a class debate in which one half of the class was chosen to defend black slavery and the other half was chosen to defend liberation.
Disturbingly, blacks on the prior side viciously defended slavery as well as Christianity. They say if you don't study history, you're condemned to repeat it.
In high school, I only remember one black student ever attending any of my honors and AP courses. And that student was caught cheating.
It is rather troubling that they are treated as heroes, but then again, whites will do anything to defend them.
That's what passes for journalism at Asian Week these days.
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