So, why do blacks hate on Koreans and other Asian immigrant groups so much?  One-Eyed kings like Louis Farrakhan delight in portraying immigrant business owners and other ethnic groups that do business inside black neighborhoods as exploiters and “bloodsuckers.”  However, these immigrant groups are just smart.

The S. Asians and E. Asians and all other immigrant groups know how to get ahead in America, the land of opportunity.  Negroes still haven’t figured it out after 400 years.  These immigrant groups come here with a plan.  It’s like a military operation.  Phase I undoubtedly involves fiscal discipline:  pooling financial resources and financing a “deployment” (migration) to an impoverished American black neighborhood where an entrepreneurship is established.  This business is usually based on a cultural strength like an oriental cuisine (Chinese or Thai restaurant, etc.).  In military terms, this establishes a foothold in “enemy” territory.

Phase II involves more fiscal discipline.  Instead of squandering their money on extravagant nonsense, these Asian immigrants continue to pool their money and save it away.  They continue to live communally and on the cheap.  Phase III comes when they decide to move as a group out of the inner city and relocate in the suburbs where they continue to maintain that fiscal discipline by budgeting, pooling profits and investing in their inner city business.  This is generation 1 (GEN 1), the first wave.  There is eventually a “changing of the guard” where most of the workers and staff move up and out and expand to bigger and better things. 

With each successive wave of immigrants (probably family and friends from the same village “conglomerate”), the process is repeated (GEN 2, 3, etc,) and the original business owners can now manage the “franchise” and pocket most of the profits.  They have now become middle class.  Eventually, GEN 1 immigrants become wealthy as the process continues to replicate itself.  Eventually, an Asian community is established which makes the entire process less of a culture shock (Little China, Little Tokyo, etc.).  These ethnic communities become like forward operating bases (FOBs) in America.

Now, while this process goes on year after year, Negroes stand by, scratch their heads and grow bitter.  They’ll chalk the Asian immigrant success up to more “white racism” or a matter of Caucasians looking out for Caucasians.  However, they forget the sacrifice and long, hard hours these dirt-poor people invested to become successful here in the land of opportunity.  Immigrants from all around the world follow this model when they arrive in America.  All except for one:  African Americans.

Our strategy these last 40 years has been to attempt to bypass the sacrifice and hard work, to circumvent the fiscal discipline and simply “integrate” into the community of white people groups.  Predictably, we choose the path of least resistance, the short-cut.  And where has that gotten us?  We are yet at the bottom of America’s socioeconomic ladder.  Sure, we have some filthy-rich entertainers and athletes, but they don’t represent the bulk of the black population which is either close to or below the poverty line.  We seem confuse upward mobility in the worlds of sports and entertainment with real progress for the person on the street.  In many ways, black America is worse off now than 40 years ago.  At least during segregation, we had self-sufficiency and intra-trade (a shadow economy).  Today, we have nothing close to that whatsoever.  It’s all gone because of the “fool’s gold” offered by integrationists.

We can learn much from these Asian immigrants.  Instead of demonizing these model minority groups, we should instead study them, learn from them, take notes and emulate their strategies.  A few things stand out about these Asian model minority groups:  almost zero illegitimacy, patriarchal nuclear households, fiscal discipline (savings, budgeting, investments, few extravagant tastes or at least they wait until they can actually afford them, etc.). The point is there is indeed a recipe for success and achieving the American Dream, but it never comes from the government in the form of reparations, subsidies, programs, etc.  The recipe never involves panhandling and illegitimacy is the deal-breaker.

But there are deceivers out there that tell the people the nuclear family is a “white ideal” and not “keeping it real” as if whites invented the concept.  But what do they know about the patriarchal nuclear households of African civilizations such as the Egyptians?  Are not the Egyptian dynasties nuclear households (father, mother and children)?  Africans never abandoned their families and you can’t get much more authentically black than Africans.  No, for the most part, this illegitimacy is pathology unique to us African Americans. 

No, the problem is that blacks have lost their authentic heritage and need to reclaim it.  We must reestablish the African tradition of dynasties (patriarchal nuclear households).  Search the annals of history and you will discover that all the truly great and powerful civilizations had stable nuclear households as their backbone.  Anything less is dysfunctional and leads to instability.  Our matriarchal black society is dysfunctional, not by white standards, but by African standards.  We must awake from our “dream” and say it’s not normal or healthy or okay for our black children to be abandoned and neglected through illegitimacy (non-marital childbirth).  This is the key to upward mobility and without this realization, we will continue to spin our wheels while other people groups migrate and surpass us while we relish our stereotypical roles of self-righteous martyrs and underdogs.   

"In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.”
---Desiderius Erasmus