DeWine and Long look-alike and both targeted Asian massage parlors for closing; but Ohio’s governor wasn’t accused of anti-Asian racism

Sex addiction and not white supremacy was the motivating factor behind Long's Atlanta killing spree; and DeWine didn't cry white supremacy when he closed 8 Asian whore houses in Warren

CLEVELAND, OH – Atlanta massage parlor shooter Robert Aaron Long and Governor Richard Michael Dewine resemble each other so much they could be related.  Their reasoning for targeting Asian massage parlors for closing were also similar.  Long was dealing with his own sexual addition.  DeWine called himself dealing with everyone else’s.  Neither claimed “anti-Asian” racism as being the motivating factor behind their decisions.

Both men are “white” and “Christian.”  The two traits together qualifies them as being “racist” or “white supremacist” domestic terrorists now that President Joseph Biden’s staffing the White House with non-white immigrants.  Christian Americans who want immigration laws are enforced are the new domestic terrorists, according to Biden’s new “We love Asians” executive order.

As Ohio’s attorney general Richard Michael DeWine misdirected BCI employees to place surveillance cameras outside this Warren, Ohio massage parlor to watch record customers going in and out; and to initiate investigations of them without warrants.  Asian activists were silent.

DeWine was serving as Ohio’s Attorney General on May 30, 2012 when he led 60 Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) agents to serve search warrants on 8 out of 10 Asian massage parlors operating in the city of Warren.  Eight were closed.  Two remained open.  The Plain Dealer’s massage parlor advertising money in its sports section was wiped out.

DeWine was responding to a request from then police chief Timothy Bowers who was reacting to complaints from an “activist” group called the Mahoning Valley Organizing Collaborative funded by the Raymond Wean Foundation. The group operated out of a storefront next door to my restaurant in downtow Warrenb.

The “good” towns people of Warren decided in 2011 that they didn’t want South Korean whores giving their fathers, husbands and sons “happy endings” after a nude body massage. DeWine assigned BCI agents to conduct warrantless searches of the license plates of each business’ patrons through the NCIC / LEADS databases and then harassed them at their homes, J. Edgar Hoover-style, to cooperate.

Bergen County, New Jersey’s prosecuting attorney charged 12 Asian spa workers in 2016 with prostitution. No Asian activists spoke up.

Attorney Gary Rich represented one of the Korean spa owners and he declared DeWine had no probable cause that the massage parlor operators were engaged in “human trafficking” or committing any crimes.  None of the Asian massage workers accepted the “social agency” help DeWine claimed they were offered after his raids.  So much for DeWine’s bogus claim that the barely-English speaking women were human trafficking victims.

What DeWine learned from his investigation was that many of the Korean sex workers were in the nation unlawfully without visas that permitted them to work.  He could easily have pushed for the business owners to have been prosecuted for allowing undocumented workers access to work without I-9 certification from the United States Department of State. He could have caused the women to be prosecuted and deported for being in the nation without permission.

Two years after his 2012 raid no Asian spa owner or worker was charged with committing any federal, state or local crime. No charges for immigration law violations. Warren still has 6 closed spas that once generated building permit and tax revenue; and customers coming in and out of the city buying gas and feeling hungry after sex.

Warren city council amended its ordinances to allow two of the facilities to remain open a year after DeWine’s raid.  $103,000 in cash was “confiscated” and split up between Warren police, BCI and Trumbull County’s prosecuting after none of the owners claimed it.

Liping Yu, 37, and Tian Wang, 33, were charged with prostitution in Houston, Texas in 201. No Asian activists claimed their arrests targeted Asians.

Assistant prosecuting attorney Christopher Becker told a local media outlet that the lack of arrests or prosecutions didn’t mean the law enforcement action wasn’t successful.  “The primary purpose was to get those things out of the city,” he said.

By getting “those things” out of the city Becker in a very tongue-in-cheek way was describing Asian whores.  Try finding a Chinese restaurant “inside” the city of Warren.  Does it mean the people of Warren are racist or they don’t care for Asian cooking?  Either way the presence of Asians in Warren is razor “thin.”

A year after DeWine’s raid on 8 Asian-operated massage parlors three cities in Vermont wanted them closed.  The same reasons.  Suspected human trafficking.  Prostitution.  The Chinese and Korean Asian immigrant women, of course, did  not cooperate.

When DeWine shut down the 8 Asian businesses in Warren on May 30, 2012 the words “racist white man” were not associated with him.  His motivation for the legally-unsupported violation of the 4th Amendment rights of each business owner’s customers wasn’t questioned.  Neither was his decision to let BCI agents accept a portion of the $103,000 in cash they’d stolen.  He wasn’t accused of “Asian profiling” even though the Korean massage parlor workers, owners and their customers were clearly “profiled.”

Randy Park says his sex worker mother taught him and his brother to lie about her occupation. Instead of calling herself a prostitute Hyn Jung Grant called herself a make-up artist. She worked and died at the Gold Spa. Robert Aaron Long said his next targets were adult bookstores and theaters in Florida. Had he not been caught in Georgia the killings would have looked less Asian.

DeWine “look-alike” Robert Aaron Long in his three massage parlor Atlanta crime spree has stated for the record that he bore no ill will towards Asian immigrants whether legal or not.  8 people were killed.  Six were Asians.  Two of the victims were a couple out on a date. The Caucasian woman was killed.  Her Mexican husband was wounded.  Another Mexican man was wounded.  Paul Andre Michels, a Caucasian Christian man, was killed.  Is anti-Mexican and white male anti-Christian racism the reason Asian activists are excluding them among Long’s homicide and shooting victims?

Asians have finally found a friend in the Biden administration but he’s not a real one.  His son, Hunter Biden, is a now known agent of the Chinese Communist government and the president’s using his political juice to help him with executive orders that “Asians are now good” after Donald Trump made the “illegals” public enemy number one.

The problem with Biden’s “Asians are good” executive order is that it’s not a law in a nation where laws excluded the Chinese and other Asians from being admitted into the nation with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.  Russians were also excluded.  So were Indians from India and Pakistan.

Asians buying into Biden’s rhetoric should not feel the support they’re getting from the foreigners running American media outlets and bandwagon jumping politicians pandering for votes as a reflection of this nation’s majority who want immigration laws enforced.   Americans still don’t appreciate illegal alien criminals operating whore houses in their neighborhoods no matter who owns them.  Asians are only one president and Congress away from being “excluded” again.

Robert Aaron Long was at the end of his sexual addiction rope when he decided not to kill himself; but instead decided to kill the sex workers who fed his addiction. There’s nothing about his troubles or life that screams “white supremacy.”

While it’s understood that the women who work in massage parlors are daughters, sisters, mothers and grandmothers, they’re still organized criminals especially if they’re illegal aliens.  The immigration laws of the United States of America, as they continue to exist today, still do not welcome aliens who arrive here illegally or those who engage in organized crime to survive.

Americans can’t help but see foreign speaking Asians as unwelcomed by our  laws after 139 years; and Biden’s only going to serve one term if the mentally-impaired and sick old man trying to save his Communist China-loving son lives through his presidency.

Should he not complete his single-term in office, Biden’s illegal Indian alien vice president is going to remind Americans all over again about our Asian and Indian exclusion laws when Kamala Devi Harris tries to assume an office she had no legal authority to pursue.  Her mother would have been deported for work and marriage fraud had Shyamala Gopolan not been hidden in a sanctuary city.

DeWine and Long appear to have but one goal when the two look-alikes targeted Asian-owned and operated massage parlor whore houses they wanted closed.  They hated whore houses.  It doesn’t appear as if they hated Asian s who seem to think they have special rights to operate whore houses where ever they choose to locate them.

May God have mercy on the souls of all the departed.

Eric Jonathan Brewer

Cleveland's most influential journalist and East Cleveland's most successful mayor is an East Saint Louis, Illinois native whose father led the city's petition drive in 1969 to elect the first black mayor in 1971. Eric is an old-school investigative reporter whose 40-year body of editorial work has been demonstrably effective. No local journalist is feared or respected more.

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