Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 1,648 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 167,255
Pageviews Today: 217,715Threads Today: 49Posts Today: 797
01:40 AM


Rate this Thread

Absolute BS Crap Reasonable Nice Amazing
 

Roof Koreans: How Civilians Defended Koreatown from Racist Violence During the 1992 LA Riots

 
AggregateThreat
Offer Upgrade

User ID: 2372828
United States
06/18/2020 04:05 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Roof Koreans: How Civilians Defended Koreatown from Racist Violence During the 1992 LA Riots
The riots of the spring of 2020 are far from without precedent in the United States. Indeed, they seem to happen once a generation at least. The 1992 Los Angeles Riots are such an example of these “generational riots.” And while most people know about the riots, less known – though quite well known at the time – were the phenomenon of the so-called “Roof Koreans.”

The Roof Koreans were spontaneous self-defense forces organized by the Korean community of Los Angeles, primarily centered in Koreatown, in response to violent and frequently racist attacks on their communities and businesses by primarily black looters and rioters during the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. Despite their best efforts, over 2,200 Korean-owned businesses were looted or burned to the ground during the riots. It is chilling to imagine how many would have suffered the same fate had the Koreans not been armed.

[link to ammo.com (secure)]





GLP