looks at them in the crumbled aisles and says as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china. but as a black kid in america, i understood the need to stand up to your old pressers. i eventually understood that all oppressed people struggles are connected. but like me, and bruises or the same. but of course, way more to asian than it meant to me. but his fight on screen were nothing compared to his fights off screen, a fight for representation and media, a fight to end racism by featuring march large to everybody. a fight to stand up for his people. anti asian attack hate crimes, as we, know they ve been rising sharply. this episode is about asian americans, how they re still fighting those fights. no more height! no more hate! is this happening? it s happening. oh my god. don t touch it. that s all mine. don t touch it. oh, you knew at the end of the table, i was that. sh
on this episode, you re actually gonna meet some of my real friends. so, let s start with one of my best friends. he is one of my favorite people and favorite comedians. he speaks truth to power because he doesn t know one other way. people always sound obsessed with race. you re obsessed with race! you re obsessed with race. you can be obsessed with race in america. saying that i am obsessed with race and racism in america is like saying, i m obsessed with swimming when i m drowning. i d say, at one part, he walked away one part, piglet. and you know what? another part the or. heavy other had desert somewhere, and it was unexpected flavor in it, like jalapeño? that is a change. she is like a brownie that but do the math. take her boot title for instance. it s now available on amazon. so fierce fears, hilarious, and committed to liberation and uplifting her people. and for a woman who has in