Silvio Canto, Jr. "According to what I learned, Sarah Jeong was born in South Korea and came here with her parents. In other words, her parents grew up in a South Korea made possible by the deaths of 30,000 U.S. soldiers who fought there. I don't know the statistics, but there's no doubt that most of them were white men.
"Her social media statements were awful, but people are making excuses. I like this editorial at the Weekly Standard:
. . . "It sounds like a lot of awful vitriol, especially the comments about police officers and white men in general.
"The New York Times should call on this young woman to go down to a police station in New York and explain to the police officers that she meant no harm.
"Then she should explain to the families of Korean War veterans why she does not appreciate the work they did to give her freedom.
"Or maybe we should buy her a one-way ticket to North Korea and let her see what repression looks like."