The Silent Plague of Elderly Asian Mass Shooters in California

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He may look innocent enough, but he may be America’s next mass shooter of Asians because of white supremacy.

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According to something called worldometer [2], there have been over six million COVID deaths so far. As we all know, this is the first time in world history that something has caused over six million deaths.

I can’t find the link right now, but I remember reading somewhere that in response to China’s deliberate infliction of biological warfare upon America with its so-called “coronavirus,” the American people rose up and just started beating the shit out of Asians, particularly elderly ones, from coast to coast.

So what’s the official body toll in this anti-Asian hate wave that rolled across the American plains after the Chinks ruthlessly infected the entire world with a deadly virus in the winter of 2019-2020?

We know about the six dead spa workers in Atlanta in 2021 [3], even though it seems those gals were shot for being whores rather than for being Asian, but okay, I’ll spot them six dead Asian whores. That guy also shot a couple of non-Asians, but they hardly ever mention that. I dimly recall hearing about a beating death or two, and perhaps a fatal subway train-track throwing. So far, I count ten.

Hey, ten dead bodies is ten dead bodies, even if they’re Asian. Trust me — I wouldn’t want to have been one of those ten dead Asians.

But would you be startled and amazed to hear that in the past week alone, at least 13, and possibly as many as 18, Asians were wiped off the face of the planet by their elderly co-ethnics in the state of California? The final official numbers aren’t in yet. One or two are hanging on by a thread in the hospital, and a few others may actually be Mexican instead of Asian.

You may remember that eight months ago, another elderly Asian male allegedly shot up a church event in Laguna Hills, California over some Taiwanese/Chinese sectarian squabbling that he and his kinfolk had brought with them from Asia. He was only able to kill one Asian, but it’s not as if he didn’t try to kill more.

So that’s at least 14 innocent slant-eyed cadavers in only the past eight months, all mercilessly and brutally slain by elderly, decrepit, arthritic, sclerotic Asian males whom, it must be assumed, peed a lot and suffered severe erectile issues. At least 14 — and, some would hope, as many as 18 — Asian lives snatched away before they could continue mispronouncing simple English words.

Compare that to the paltry total of ten dead Asians killed by hateful non-Asians since early 2020. Doddering old Chinamen in California have killed more than that in the past week, bro. I mean, like, imagine if the races were reversed and everything, you know?

Including the one who shot up the church event, all three these slit-eyed, shrimp-dicked gunmen were financially destitute incels whom I’ll assume had low testosterone levels, seeing as they were elderly and Asian.

Why aren’t these Asian-on-Asian murder stories getting as much traction as those stories they clobber you over the head with every day about some nappy-headed dum-dum knocking some shriveled old Asian broad down on the sidewalk and scurrying away with her purse?

I’m telling you, it’s like black-on-black crime. Same goes for Asian-on-Asian mass murder committed by elderly Asian males. Everyone knows it’s happening, but no one’s allowed to talk about it.

What — just because they’re little and smart, you think they’re angels? Does everyone forget that Asians killed 58,220 American soldiers in Vietnam, but now we’re supposed to be nice to them?

After Vietnam, we were stupid to welcome Asians of any stripe into the country. Is “stripe” the proper term? Maybe it’s “tint”? I got it: Asians of any slant. We were stupid to welcome Asians of any slant into this country after Vietnam.

And they have no right to complain, anyway. Who was the biggest killer of Asians in the past 100 years? Mao was, that’s who. He killed so many Asians, I don’t even want to talk about it.

You think the people behind Unit 731 and the Great Leap Forward weren’t psychotic?

Have you conveniently forgotten that in 2007 at Virginia Tech, a strapping young Asian male [4] committed the third-largest mass shooting in American history?

Sure, they’d like you to think they’re all harmless nerds. That’s part of their game. These Asians are crafty and not to be trusted.

Monterey Park is a city of 60,000 just east of Los Angeles. About 65% of its residents have epicanthic folds, high intelligence, and low stature. The 1990 Census found Monterey Park to be the first city in the Lower 48 to have a majority-Asian population.

Last Saturday night at 10:22 PM, at the Chinese-owned Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park, California, 72-year-old Huu Can Tran [5] entered the club wearing glasses and an adorable black-and-white beanie and proceeded to shoot dead 11 Asians [6] ranging in age from 57 to 76.

Tran then drove about five miles away to the Lai Lai Ballroom in Alhambra, California, where a hale and hearty 26-year-old young Asian buck wrestled the gun away from Tran, who fled out of the club like the little crybaby sissy-Mary he is.

The next day, as police closed in around his van in the nearby town of Irvine, the Vietnamese-born Tran shot himself, cruelly denying the savage fangs of American justice the righteous retribution they so richly deserved.

Tran was only a year younger than Carey Hal Dyess [7], who at the sweet old age of 73 became the oldest mass murderer in American history when he slew five people and then smote himself near Yuma, Arizona in 2011. But to his credit, Tran captured at least one gold medal by becoming the oldest mass shooter in American history to kill people in a public place. Way to go, elderly Asian mass murderers!

Apparently Tran got divorced ages ago and still hadn’t forgiven the bitch.

According to someone [8] who claims to have been a former tenant of Tran’s, “I think his whole life was going down . . . He had no job, he sold his property, very few friends, and I believe that he had no close friends. No family, no kids, no job, no money. He was hopeless and desperate.”

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Tran also reportedly was a bit paranoid, often kvetching that people were trying to destroy him. Just this month, he contacted police in Hemet, California, accusing his family of trying poison [11] him . . . a decade or two ago.

According to the LA Times [12], “Chuching Wang, president of the Taiwan Benevolent Assn. of California, squinted into the lights of about a dozen TV cameras and spoke softly, deliberately. ‘How could this happen in my Monterey Park?’ he asked, shaking his head of graying hair. ‘We are so proud to be a model minority.’”

What a racist thing to write. Mr. Wang didn’t “squint” into the lights. That’s just the way his eyes naturally look.

An uncharacteristically unattractive Asian female academic [13] said that the Monterey Park shooting embodies “violence against Asians in the recent years, especially during the pandemic [14].” Well, it was definitely violence against Asians, but it was also committed by violent Asians.

A self-proclaimed Asian with an unpronounceable last name [15] wrote that “the Monterey Park shooting feels like an attack on Asian America . . . it is hard for Asian Americans to not automatically think that hate is the force behind any attack in our communities.”

Actually, it’s not that hard. It’s just that you always have hate on your mind.

The Guardian [16] wrote that the “Monterey Park shooting compounds trauma in Asian American communities. . . . The tragedy revived fears, anxiety and trauma of the last three years of the pandemic, which saw a surge in anti-Asian hate.”

A token Asian at USA Today [17] wrote that the fact that the gunman was Asian “doesn’t negate the reality of anti-Asian violence. . . . The shooter’s race doesn’t matter: Asian hate is still on the rise.”

In an article that was somehow supposed to be about the Monterey Park massacre, Michael Luo at The New Yorker [18] didn’t mention the gunman’s race because he got sidetracked telling you about his upcoming book that has a section about white persecution of Asians in California that happened 137 years ago.

Yoonji Han wrote on Insider [19] that “We need to stop talking about the race of the Monterey Park shooting suspect” immediately before lamenting how Asians, Jews, blacks, and wetbacks are continually victimized by racist violence.

Chuck Schumer [20], well-known and lauded as America’s Top Jew Politician, tweeted that “We must stand up to bigotry and hate wherever they rear their ugly heads, and we must keep working to stop gun violence.”

I was unaware that both hate and bigotry had heads, much less ugly ones. But what about their bodies? I would bet that both hate and bigotry are lean and muscular.

Wisconsin state Rep. Francesca Hong tweeted [21] that “We are broken as a nation to have mass shootings and white supremacy reign [sic] terror.”

No, we’re broken as a nation when people who have no ancestral claim to this country’s founding blame “white supremacy” for Asian-on-Asian murder.

A mere two days after the Monterey Park massacre, a lowly 67-year-old itinerant mushroom-picker shot and killed seven other farm workers in the Bay Area coastal town of Half Moon Bay. It was one of the deadliest mass shootings in San Francisco Bay Area history. The shootings took place at two different farms about a mile away from one another. The local mushroom-picking population is about evenly split between Mexicans and Chinamen, but police have yet to confirm how many of the seven murder victims were Asian. All that’s been admitted so far is that “some [22]” of them were Chinese.

Police arrested Chunli Zhao [23], who looks like he hasn’t taken a shit since the Vietnam War ended, in connection with the killings. I could find any evidence of him ever being married or, for that matter, ever having kissed a woman. In 2013 a co-worker had filed a restraining order against Zhao, claiming he’d tried to suffocate him. Regarding Monday’s mushroom-farm slayings, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus [24] said, “There was something that happened where he snapped.”

According to the LA Times’ unexpectedly cutting prose, accused Chinese killer David Wenwei Chou [25]lived a life of isolation and resentment in Las Vegas [26]” before he allegedly shot six people inside a Taiwanese church in Laguna Hills, California last May, killing only one.

If there’s one thing in this world that’s worse than being a mass murderer, it’s being an attempted mass murderer. But Chou falls short of even that low bar: At press time, he’s only an accused attempted mass murderer.

Does anyone honestly know why we’re allowing Asian Americans, especially elderly ones who live in California, to have guns?

How much longer will we, as Americans, refuse to admit that old Asian males, especially if you give them guns, constitute a public health crisis?

Just as I’d predicted, Asians in this country have gotten increasingly uppity. If you give ’em an inch, they’ll take it, because as any woman could tell you, they need it. But honestly, if lone-wolf Asians see fit to commit mass murder against groups of dancing co-ethnics, I would prefer that they did it back in Asia. I have nothing against them otherwise. And to be perfectly honest, I hear that Asia is a wonderful country, although I have no plans to visit it.

It’s clear that we must no longer allow the Asian Menace to imperil our country. Down to the very last Asian, they must be rounded up and placed on giant rusty barges headed westward on the mighty Pacific Ocean to the verdant lands of their noble forebears.

Jim Goad [27]

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