c****i 发帖数: 7933 | 1 Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen, eds., Asian American Studies Now: A
Critical Reader (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2009), 47.
(另外,这个版一群文盲左逼,整天幻想自己是左派精英,其实能写出上面这个
citation的一个都没有。)
Vincent Chin被谋杀之后:
White liberals were the most skeptical. When Wayne State University
constitutional law professor Robert A. Sedler met with Liza Chan and other
ACJ attorneys about the legal issues in a civil rights case, he told them to
forget it. In his opinion, civil rights laws were enacted to protect
African Americans, not Asians. Asian Americans cannot seek redress using
federal civil rights law; besides, he said, Asians are considered white.
Sedler wasn’t alone in this view. The American Civil Liberties Union of
Michigan initially dismissed the outcry from Asian Americans as a law-
andorder, “mandatory sentencing” movement. Later, as the community outrage
continued, Howard Simon, its executive director, issued a report absolving
Judge Kaufman of bias and blaming the prosecutors for failing to prepare the
facts of the case for sentencing. The Michigan ACLU wasn’t interested in
the civil rights aspects of Chin’s slaying.
Nor did the Detroit chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, which defined
itself as part of the political left, find any connection between Vincent
Chin’s killing and racism. But the Guild’s West Coast chapters, more
familiar with Asian Americans’ history with racial violence, mustered the
votes to give the national endorsement to ACJ’s efforts. A near mutiny
broke out in the Detroit chapter, but the national body prevailed. | T*********I 发帖数: 10729 | 2 "civil rights laws were enacted to protect African Americans"
就是一句话:黑人的命才是命,亚裔滚一边去。 |
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