WK,
 
As you may know, it does not matter; where we live, the newspapers, 
politicians; 
social workers are throwing us in to the same bus as metal illness. This is the 
money making machine for them. As I said it is not fair for Cambodian-Americans 
for generations to come.
 
Racism? I do not see it that way. In addition, I do not fall in 
to Democrats' whining statement.
 
Savun




________________________________
From: Watkeo Kuma <[email protected]>
To: camdisc fan <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 5:58:57 PM
Subject: RE: Seattle Times: West Seattle murder-suicide

Thanks Lok SAVUN
I seen that report too, as you said Cambodian-American community always got 
blame on their past.
So the richiest media writers over there, always connect to the Khmer Rouge. 
But fail to make localize crime control where they are liveing.
I believe that attitude is not far from racism matter.
 
WK
 
________________________________
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:19:32 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Seattle Times: West Seattle murder-suicide
To: [email protected]


Here's my take on  article link below. 
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2012998652_mentalillness26m.html---------------------------------------


West Seattle murder-suicide
Posted by Letters editor
Cambodian-American violence not always tied to Khmer Rouge regime
After reading the article “Cambodia’s long-ago trauma leaves a ‘haunted people’ 
” [page one, Sept. 26], I found it very disturbing as a member of the 
Cambodian-American community.
The liberal media and Dr. Carey Jackson, medical director of the international 
clinic at Harborview Medical Center, are throwing the Cambodian-American 
community into the same bus with mental illness by reference to the past 
violence of the Khmer Rouge regime.
This article is not the first time, but there are many articles I have found in 
the past where Cambodian-American’s children committed violence, even though 
those children were born in the United States or somewhere else; the liberal 
media always link to the past violence of the Khmer Rouge regime.
I believe labeling this community is not fair and unjust, and it is not a good 
thing for Cambodian-American children for generations to come.
— Savun Neang, White Center
 
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/northwestvoices/2013019169_westseattlemurdersuicide.html



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