Asian Gas Station Owner in Black Neighborhood Tells Resident to 'Go Back To Africa,' Neighborhood St

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Boycott results in a new Black-owned gas station in Dallas community




Dallas Student Minister Jeffery Muhammad addresses crowd at press conference as Dr. Juanita Wallace (left) head of Dallas’ NAACP and community looks on.
DALLAS (FinalCall.com) - If you were anywhere near South Dallas about a year ago you would be familiar with the term “Don’t Stop, Don’t Shop.”


It related to spending hard-earned Black dollars with the Korean owner Thomas Pak at his Diamond Shamrock gas station located on Martin Luther King Blvd. Mr. Pak’s actions, which activists said had been disrespectful and extremely combative in dealing with the Black community for years culminated in a December of 2011 confrontation with Jeffery Muhammad, the Dallas representative of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. The N.O.I. student minister of Muhammad Mosque No. 48 says he was told “go back to Africa,” called a monkey, a slave, and a “broke a-- n----r” by Mr. Pak after questions about minimum purchase requirements at the gas station.

Mr. Pak first denied that he used the slurs and insults but later tearfully apologized before news cameras amid a full scale protest that severely hurt his flow of business.

The protest which was organized by a united front including the N.O.I., Dr. Juanita Wallace and the NAACP, Pan-Africanists, the 5 Percent Nation of Gods and Earths, pastors, Cranston Alkebulan, Councilwoman Carolyn Davis and other political leaders. The protest became known as “Don’t Stop Don’t Shop” and a year later the efforts resulted in a new Black-owned gas station in South Dallas. At a Dec. 22 press conference, and grand opening of the new station, the Don’t Stop Don’t Shop movement held their heads high with a sense of triumph.

“It was in December of 1955 when the Montgomery Bus Boycott started and a year later in 1956 when it ended, so it is with our protest of the Korean store owner’s disrespect to the community, and a year later we now have our own gas station that belongs to the community,” said Dr. Wallace.

Don’t Stop Don’t Shop protests garnered attention from high ranking officials in Dallas and throughout the country. Everyone from Mayor Mike Rawlings, to members of the U.S. Justice Dept. were interested in the outcome of the protest and how it would affect Black-Korean relations.

Many in the Black community shared displeasure with the Korean businessman’s disrespect. Arthur Carpenter, a Dallas resident, said he was disrespected and beaten unconscious by the store owner, suffering a concussion and brain injury. Another area resident, Fred Murphy, said, “I have seen them throw water on young girls, and take out sticks to beat people with it; they are very disrespectful to anybody that walks in there.”


A customer filling up.


In December 2011, Mr. Muhammad said, “We want an end to the mistreating, and price gouging in our community. We want an end to them imposing minimum purchase requirements on debit cards in our own community. We are saying to our people, as the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has instructed us to do, that we need to pool our resources and open up businesses in our own community. We must own where we live.”

His words did not go unheeded as Dr. Sherwin Allen, an educator and regional businessman, heard him loud and clear. Dr. Allen purchased a Shamrock gas station minutes away from the Korean-owned station.

“Minister Muhammad asked me to come to a meeting, I saw how organized the Muslims, and Christians, and people in the community were, so I was inspired to get this gas station,” said Dr. Allen. The gas station has a friendly, clean and respectful environment, and as of press time, regular unleaded gasoline was 25 cent lower per gallon than most area gas stations.

Mr. Allen is known throughout the Dallas area for his dedication to education and success as principal of Maynard Jackson High School and other achievements within the Dallas Independent School District. Mr. Allen is now the head of the Children First Elementary Schools in Dallas and Houston. His schools have made the Governor’s Honor Roll for performance in education.

Community leaders Muhammad, Wallace, Councilwoman Davis and others with the Don’t Stop Don’t Shop movement plan to organize more action for economic development for Dallas’ southern sector. Dr. Allen plans to be a part of the effort. “This is possibly one of a chain of gas stations. I am following Minister Muhammad’s lead,” he said.

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Good for them but not good enough. We need to run the rest of these ***** up out our neighborhoods. Never have I ever seen a minimum debit price in a business that whites predominately shop in. What's even more outrageous is that we have no qualms about supporting their establishments. I hate shopping at these stores.
 
The real story.
http://www.dallasobserver.com/2012-03-29/news/showdown-at-the-shamrock/full/

"Did you call him a ******?

Pak's eyes were red, and he was sweating. He nodded. Then, he started to cry. Pak told a different story.

He said he was working when a bald, black man in a suit and bow tie walked in. He now knows it to be Muhammad, but Pak didn't recognize him at the time. Muhammad was irate as he accused Pak of exploiting blacks and price gouging.

"I want $5 on my debit card, right now!" the man demanded after a brief exchange, slamming his debit card onto the counter.

Pak said he felt disrespected in his own store. So he lied. "Sorry. We have a $10 minimum."

Pak told Bond the customer then called him a ******** — a slur to any Asian but especially a Korean, since the Chinese had oppressed Koreans for the better part of two millennia. Pak lost it.

The customer shouted right back. "You don't know who you're messing with. I'll be back!"

It was a more nuanced version of Muhammad's events, and believable since Pak admitted to calling him a "******." Muhammad never strayed from his claim of innocence. But later that morning, he seemed as enlivened by the encounter as he did offended: "Korean called me a slave and said we should go back to Africa," he wrote on Twitter. "Can't tweet my words, but I invited both clerks outside to a savage beating."

Two weeks later, he was outside with a camera crew.

Just like you guys want white folks to stop believing everything Fox News tells em... stop believing everything the Nation of Islam is telling ya
 
aint been this tense for a minute since romeo must die came out
cant we all get along
 
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The real story.
Just like you guys want white folks to stop believing everything Fox News tells em... stop believing everything the Nation of Islam is telling ya
Big deal.  The store owner was known throughout the neighborhood for being a rude jerk to his customers.  And mind you he didn't start telling that version of the story until he started losing money. 

One alleged slur used against him is not **** compared to years of economic exploitation and disrespect to the people paying your bills.

And comparing the reach of white supremacy to the reach of the NOI is laughable.   Guess which of those two has more money to spread their version of the truth and oppress the other?
 
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Big deal.  The store owner was known throughout the neighborhood for being a rude jerk to his customers.  And mind you he didn't start telling that version of the story until he started losing money. 

One alleged slur used against him is not **** compared to years of economic exploitation and disrespect to the people paying your bills.

And comparing the reach of white supremacy to the reach of the NOI is laughable.   Guess which of those two has more money to spread their version of the truth and oppress the other?

Big deal for facts? Did you even read the article I posted?


A new black coalition, comprising of the Justice Seekers, TAFFI and the Peter Johnson Foundation, announced an end to the protests. They started the protests, Ronald Wright reasoned, so they'd end them.

The Koreans and blacks vowed to worship together and form a partnership. Blacks had no businesses in South Dallas; maybe Koreans like Kim could help teach blacks how to be bankable. Koreans had no political influence within the city; black leaders would educate and introduce their Korean counterparts to Dallas politics.

Meanwhile, the black leaders distanced themselves from Muhammad. According to Bond, the NAACP issued a gag order to keep president Juanita Wallace, one of the minister's staunchest allies, from speaking in his support. Councilwoman Davis fell silent, retreating from the media. Johnson denied ever playing a role in the protests. Only Wright fessed up. Asked if Muhammad duped them into protesting, he thought for a second. "He did," he said.

And you're talking about the truth? It's 2015 and it only takes a few clicks to actually research the TRUTH.
 
i dont get why some keep bringing back isolated events of history and using it as justification or validation for their ideals and behavior.
 
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