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Old 05-22-2010, 10:15 AM   #1
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Asian businesses impact to our society & family

The other day I called my american licensed massage therapist for an appointment and learned she was closing her business of 11 years. Her once loyal business customers dissapeared because of new competition from the added (sex) services these new massage businesses were providing. Finding a nearby licensed massage salon on Garland I went for an appointment. $60/hr not bad price but what followed was disaster. The expected theraputic and relaxed time became one of grappling session with a Chinese woman (whose english was limited) who focused on my genitals. When I said "no thank you" she became upset. Why?? Their only income is that earned from the sexual favors performed and paid by the customer, so my $60 went to the shop and owner - she received $0 Many of the readers will probally are thinking what a prude for reporting and refusing but my choice then was not for sex- I visted two other shops and receivd the same affectionate welcome

Garland and other Dallas surrounding cities are experiencing the impact of Asian immigration (legal & illegal) with the astounding new numbers of service related businesses including massage parlors - martial arts salons - nail shops - restaurants - etc.. Commercial strip centers and warehouses being purchased by Asian investor groups and neighborhoods changing from owner occupied to investors-

This has been welcomed by federal and city governments because without it our country and these areas would be suffering financially today - but why was our area chosen?? The only business in the Dallas area that reportedly continues to grow is the illegal drug distriubtion where Mexican cartels continue to seek new ways & people to distribute and launder their drug money-

Two blocks from my home- many foreclosed houses have been purchased by individual Asians under owner occupied status and shortly after rented-in one instance the new Asian owner asked a neighbor to see her home interior and stated he was unemployed - two months later the house was burgalarized

Like when the Italians first came to America within their numbers were many who were not looking for a honest way of living but to establish an organized crime syndicate La Cosa Nostra or Mafia - these comparable asian business groups are called Triads
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Old 05-24-2010, 08:24 AM   #2
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The other day I called my american licensed massage therapist for an appointment and learned she was closing her business of 11 years. Her once loyal business customers dissapeared because of new competition from the added (sex) services these new massage businesses were providing. Finding a nearby licensed massage salon on Garland I went for an appointment. $60/hr not bad price but what followed was disaster. The expected theraputic and relaxed time became one of grappling session with a Chinese woman (whose english was limited) who focused on my genitals. When I said "no thank you" she became upset. Why?? Their only income is that earned from the sexual favors performed and paid by the customer, so my $60 went to the shop and owner - she received $0 Many of the readers will probally are thinking what a prude for reporting and refusing but my choice then was not for sex- I visted two other shops and receivd the same affectionate welcome

Garland and other Dallas surrounding cities are experiencing the impact of Asian immigration (legal & illegal) with the astounding new numbers of service related businesses including massage parlors - martial arts salons - nail shops - restaurants - etc.. Commercial strip centers and warehouses being purchased by Asian investor groups and neighborhoods changing from owner occupied to investors-

This has been welcomed by federal and city governments because without it our country and these areas would be suffering financially today - but why was our area chosen?? The only business in the Dallas area that reportedly continues to grow is the illegal drug distriubtion where Mexican cartels continue to seek new ways & people to distribute and launder their drug money-

Two blocks from my home- many foreclosed houses have been purchased by individual Asians under owner occupied status and shortly after rented-in one instance the new Asian owner asked a neighbor to see her home interior and stated he was unemployed - two months later the house was burgalarized

Like when the Italians first came to America within their numbers were many who were not looking for a honest way of living but to establish an organized crime syndicate La Cosa Nostra or Mafia - these comparable asian business groups are called Triads
I am not sure what you are trying to say here. Would it have been preferrable to have been groped by a white person who spoke good english? I am afraid that your message gets lost on the racial thing. Had you left out the bias toward Asians it might have made a compelling story in which many would 'side with you'. While I have to admit I don't have any 'research' material to use to study this post on, I am a little bewildered on if we have an Asian problem or a sex shop problem, based on your posting. I assume it is the sex shop thing and if this is the case, you should have filed a police report when she touched you inappropriatly. Enough of these reports and they would be asked to leave our town promptly.
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