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Very hurtful: CNN contributers react to university chancellors racist remarks.

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  • Very hurtful: CNN contributers react to university chancellors racist remarks.

    I know many Asians have been completely humbled after China unleashed COVID - 19 in the world. They are constantly experiencing hate crimes and discrimination ever since then. From my experience with Asians, I am sorry, but I don't feel anything. I only feel something for the Asians that are good. I will never forget how hateful they were when I was a young man coming up in Cali. Especially, the women. They were so racist that you couldn't even look in their direction without receiving hate. They would blurt out racist remarks at black men walking on college campus. I had a whole lot of run-ins with them.
    CNN contributors Shan Wu and Lisa Ling join anchor Amara Walker to discuss the racist remarks made by Thomas L. Keon, the chancellor of Purdue University Northwest, during a commencement speech. The chancellor was following the keynote speaker who referenced using "made up languages" to his grandchildren several times in his speech, which made no mention or reference to Asians.

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    Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
    I know many Asians have been completely humbled after China unleashed COVID - 19 in the world. They are constantly experiencing hate crimes and discrimination ever since then. From my experience with Asians, I am sorry, but I don't feel anything. I only feel something for the Asians that are good. I will never forget how hateful they were when I was a young man coming up in Cali. Especially, the women. They were so racist that you couldn't even look in their direction without receiving hate. They would blurt out racist remarks at black men walking on college campus. I had a whole lot of run-ins with them.
    They are more upset that they mocked them in public..as much as they stay up they *** and protect them, I couldn't care or less for their faux outrage. Especially since no Black people were involved.

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      Exactly. I simply don't care. They didn't care when they were out here mistreating us. I have had some HORRID experiences with Asians out here; along with others, that made me angry back then. Now, their beloved whites have turned on them, and they don't know what to do.

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