The Korean retail businesses in Los Angeles in 1992 were owned by people who had really seen hardship. Unlike the Rodney King Rioting thieves, these Koreans had really seen it all. They, by the time of the riots, had no illusions about how thieving and criminal the neighborhoods were here they had their businesses. They had the gut to locate in the black area of LA. They, in part, had to. Their families pooled their resources and bought business where they could afford them. hen they stood tough against the onslaught. Unlike may of the stores and building in South LA, the Koreans protected their property by themselves when the police had abandoned them and the PC media, local and national politicians called that race riot a civil disturbance or, as in the article that follows, a "rebellion."
Her is the ultimate lying hypocrite and race bater in Congress, Maxine Waters. m/r
Robert Zapesochny April 6, 2017
Reflections on the 25th anniversary of the L.A. Riots.
On her best days, Congresswoman Maxine Waters is
just a hypocrite. On a normal day, she is a national disgrace. Maxine
Waters didn’t hesitate to call the Trump administration
“a bunch of scumbags.”
While Congresswoman Maxine Waters can condemn the Trump administration,
falsely accuse the CIA of bringing drugs into Los Angeles, and even
tell
the Tea Party to go “straight to hell,” she refused to condemn the
scumbags who killed 55 people and injured 2,000 people during the 1992
L.A. Riots.
Congresswoman Waters at the time
said,
“If you call it a riot, it sounds like it was just a bunch of crazy
people who went out and did bad things for no reason. I maintain it was
somewhat understandable, if not acceptable. So I call it a rebellion.”
While she asserts that she didn’t officially condone the violence, she made a conscious effort not to condemn these murderers. ...
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