There's a reason why no one knows about this, and i'm pretty sure everyone forgot about him because people were trying to hide the fact that they let two murderers that killed a Chinese-American man roam free with barely any charge. They're ashamed that they didn't do anything about it. I don't think a man's life that was taken by these two people, can be easily replaced by a measly $3,000 and 3 years on probation. It was obviously a hate crime, yet no one remembers something like this happening
Someone please tell me where I can watch this film! It's nowhere online, not even Youtube? Or at least I can't find it. It's not at the library or anywhere else, either. I really want to watch this. Thanks so much in advance!
Wasn't he this Asian fella who got murdered by a white auto worker because he got mistaken for being Japanese during the height of anti-Japanese sentiment due to their domination of the automobile industry in the '80s? I remember learning about that in a political science class, I think... I'm not even Asian and I know about him, somewhat.
Those Asians people on the documentary who don't know Vicent Chen are freaking sad. I think Asian in California are spoiled. I grew up in the midwest so I faced a lot racism and I learned about Vicent Chen when I was searching for answers. Apparently, Asians in California lived mostly around Asian people so they don't know anything about the rest of America.
White men will "drool" and "fantasize" over the submissive erotic Asian doll stereotype. White Asianphiles in particular will develop a sexual fetish and want to go on a sexual conquest to "score" and "get laid" with Asian women.
Yet, those same Asianphiles view Asian men as "undesirable" for their women. That they complain a lot and are very sensitive.
I go to this school. And it's not completely the Asiaphiles' fault. Whitewashed Asian girls love throwing themselves on white guys, even if he's ugly.
YUP, i ask alot of my younger American born Asian friends and they never heard of Vincent Chin. To young, ignorant, and stupid to realize the Racism and Bigotry that awaits them once they graduate from college.
Lily Chin passed away in 2002. She died after her only child did and therefore the entire Chin family is no longer on this planet. Ebens and Nitz didn't just murder Vincent, they killed off his entire family. And what did they have to pay for their crime?
Of the nearly 8,000 hate crimes reported to the FBI in 1995, almost 3,000 of them were motivated by bias against African Americans.[5] Other frequently reported bias motivations were anti-white, anti-Jewish, anti-gay, and anti-Hispanic.
You racist Asians need to give it up. You complain about absolutely every little injustice yet are twice as racist yourselves. Vincent Chin isn't the only victim of hate crimes.
I am going to have to disagree with you there... They should know who Vincent Chin is because he was a victim of a hate crime in which justice still wasn't properly served. I knew who Vincent Chin in High school and I think it's important to raise issues of racial bigotry and an awareness of what happpened to this man in the 1980's. I think his story alone dwells in the consciousness of all who can relate beyond those who actually see the documentary...
oh, I don't mean that they "shouldn't" know who Vincent Chin is because he's not important or because his story is unrelatable. What I mean is that I'm not surprised nobody knows who he is since so few people in authority (teachers and parents especially) have bothered to enlighten those of us who were born in the 1980s. I'm glad you learned about Vincent Chin in high school. At our school, Chinese American history ended with the railroads. "Vincent Who?" has a major uphill battle ahead...
I think I'm supposed to be angry and disturbed by this, and to an extent I am. But why *should* they know who Vincent Chin is? The great documentary "Who Killed Vincent Chin?" isn't on DVD, Asian parents don't talk to their kids about community history, and most college students don't take Asian American studies courses. Hell, I didn't know about him until I saw "Who Killed..." in a class on the history of documentary. I'm glad "Vincent Who?" exists, but it needs to be seen in order to matter.
i read some where those two dudes that killed Vincent Chin did not have to serve one day in jail. even though they droved around lookin for him... held him down while the other person swang the bat. All they got was 3000 dollars fine and community service. .. yeah people should know who vincent is..
Lilian Chin won a million and half dollar lawsuit against Ronald Ebens and has never been paid a dime either. The punishment was $3000.00 and three years to pay the fines each plus three years probabtion.
@ChicagoJoe57 what..they just didn't pay and nobody cared?
Didn't the murderers get retried and the elder one got like...I'm not sure but between 30-50 years, but then something about the prosecutor misguided the witnesses so then the whole trial was overturned and the two murderers were let go and cleared of any crimes??
@ango7 Neither the father or the stepson were ever cleared of murder. In a cinci Federal court the father was cleared of the hate crime charge. Both were convicted of a murder charge and sentenced to three years probation.
Had the father been cleared of all charges, he would have won his wrongful discharge lawsuit agains Chrysler, but he never got his job back or a settlement.
There's a reason why no one knows about this, and i'm pretty sure everyone forgot about him because people were trying to hide the fact that they let two murderers that killed a Chinese-American man roam free with barely any charge. They're ashamed that they didn't do anything about it. I don't think a man's life that was taken by these two people, can be easily replaced by a measly $3,000 and 3 years on probation. It was obviously a hate crime, yet no one remembers something like this happening
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sxchighflyer 11 months ago
Someone please tell me where I can watch this film! It's nowhere online, not even Youtube? Or at least I can't find it. It's not at the library or anywhere else, either. I really want to watch this. Thanks so much in advance!
ToTheFields 1 year ago
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Lol, stupid ass gooks!
MerryJerry1 2 years ago
Those Asians are shameful
shootthedevil 2 years ago
These kids go to USC...thats why.
Sokana 2 years ago 3
No...1982 is a long, long time ago.
topstryker 2 years ago
Wasn't he this Asian fella who got murdered by a white auto worker because he got mistaken for being Japanese during the height of anti-Japanese sentiment due to their domination of the automobile industry in the '80s? I remember learning about that in a political science class, I think... I'm not even Asian and I know about him, somewhat.
Enseni 2 years ago 7
Those Asians people on the documentary who don't know Vicent Chen are freaking sad. I think Asian in California are spoiled. I grew up in the midwest so I faced a lot racism and I learned about Vicent Chen when I was searching for answers. Apparently, Asians in California lived mostly around Asian people so they don't know anything about the rest of America.
shootthedevil 2 years ago 4
White men will "drool" and "fantasize" over the submissive erotic Asian doll stereotype. White Asianphiles in particular will develop a sexual fetish and want to go on a sexual conquest to "score" and "get laid" with Asian women.
Yet, those same Asianphiles view Asian men as "undesirable" for their women. That they complain a lot and are very sensitive.
icognito01 2 years ago 2
I go to this school. And it's not completely the Asiaphiles' fault. Whitewashed Asian girls love throwing themselves on white guys, even if he's ugly.
topstryker 2 years ago 3
YUP, i ask alot of my younger American born Asian friends and they never heard of Vincent Chin. To young, ignorant, and stupid to realize the Racism and Bigotry that awaits them once they graduate from college.
akjunkie 2 years ago
Lily Chin passed away in 2002. She died after her only child did and therefore the entire Chin family is no longer on this planet. Ebens and Nitz didn't just murder Vincent, they killed off his entire family. And what did they have to pay for their crime?
Hokit 2 years ago 2
every single white is born racist
get used to it
mizouyuu 3 years ago
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Of the nearly 8,000 hate crimes reported to the FBI in 1995, almost 3,000 of them were motivated by bias against African Americans.[5] Other frequently reported bias motivations were anti-white, anti-Jewish, anti-gay, and anti-Hispanic.
You racist Asians need to give it up. You complain about absolutely every little injustice yet are twice as racist yourselves. Vincent Chin isn't the only victim of hate crimes.
TopazBlue330Ci 3 years ago
I think you're racist.
dantanle 3 years ago
This is sad. I'm not even Asian American, and I know who Vincent Chin is...
What the hell have their history classes been doing with state fundng?
roxusan 3 years ago 2
keep telling the story!
minconsin 3 years ago
Can't wait to see this. Keep up the good work!
cinemystic 3 years ago
Thank you for this
sexiestasianofsb 3 years ago
I am going to have to disagree with you there... They should know who Vincent Chin is because he was a victim of a hate crime in which justice still wasn't properly served. I knew who Vincent Chin in High school and I think it's important to raise issues of racial bigotry and an awareness of what happpened to this man in the 1980's. I think his story alone dwells in the consciousness of all who can relate beyond those who actually see the documentary...
spyderdancee 3 years ago 9
oh, I don't mean that they "shouldn't" know who Vincent Chin is because he's not important or because his story is unrelatable. What I mean is that I'm not surprised nobody knows who he is since so few people in authority (teachers and parents especially) have bothered to enlighten those of us who were born in the 1980s. I'm glad you learned about Vincent Chin in high school. At our school, Chinese American history ended with the railroads. "Vincent Who?" has a major uphill battle ahead...
BHVibin 3 years ago
someone should kill that motherfucker ebens. his address is on wiki
denshaotoko89 3 years ago
I think I'm supposed to be angry and disturbed by this, and to an extent I am. But why *should* they know who Vincent Chin is? The great documentary "Who Killed Vincent Chin?" isn't on DVD, Asian parents don't talk to their kids about community history, and most college students don't take Asian American studies courses. Hell, I didn't know about him until I saw "Who Killed..." in a class on the history of documentary. I'm glad "Vincent Who?" exists, but it needs to be seen in order to matter.
BHVibin 3 years ago
i read some where those two dudes that killed Vincent Chin did not have to serve one day in jail. even though they droved around lookin for him... held him down while the other person swang the bat. All they got was 3000 dollars fine and community service. .. yeah people should know who vincent is..
Vietnameze4Life 3 years ago
Lilian Chin won a million and half dollar lawsuit against Ronald Ebens and has never been paid a dime either. The punishment was $3000.00 and three years to pay the fines each plus three years probabtion.
ChicagoJoe57 3 years ago
@ChicagoJoe57 what..they just didn't pay and nobody cared?
Didn't the murderers get retried and the elder one got like...I'm not sure but between 30-50 years, but then something about the prosecutor misguided the witnesses so then the whole trial was overturned and the two murderers were let go and cleared of any crimes??
ango7 1 year ago
@ango7 Neither the father or the stepson were ever cleared of murder. In a cinci Federal court the father was cleared of the hate crime charge. Both were convicted of a murder charge and sentenced to three years probation.
Had the father been cleared of all charges, he would have won his wrongful discharge lawsuit agains Chrysler, but he never got his job back or a settlement.
ChicagoJoe57 1 year ago
DUDE this clip was filmed at USC! Those are USC students!
dmarc 3 years ago
And that guy at the end is me!!!!!!! lol
XxDJCyberLoverxX 2 years ago