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Ep. 198: Rooftop Koreans Are Not Your Daddy (ft. Pix) - Escape From Plan A
deleted.comPix joins Diana and Jess to contextualize the LA Riots and their relationship to today's protests against police brutality. In 1992, the media co-opted images of one immigrant community enacting destruction on another immigrant community to foment a Black-Asian conflict narrative. Today, liberals and conservatives both are using the image of K-town storeowners, "Rooftop Koreans," as symbols to push false, divisive narratives, and deflect from the real issues. We take a deep dive into why the mainstream memory bears so little resemblance to what really happened. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/planamag TWITTER: Pix (Pixelxilla) Diana (@discoveryduck) Jess (@cogitatotomato) REFERENCED RESOURCES: - Sa I Gu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_UyYj-pR8U) - LA 92 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaotkHlHJwo&t=2s) - LA Burning (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCYT9Hew9ZU&feature=youtu.be) - Sam Hunter Twitter thread (https://twitter.com/pronounced_sahm/status/1295120854712451072) SUBMISSIONS & COMMENTS: editor.planamag@gmail.com EFPA Opening Theme: "Fuck Out My Face" by Ayekay (open.spotify.com/artist/16zQKaDN5XgHAhfOJHTigJ)
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That’s how we get Andy Ngo. Long line of bootlickers.
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