Wednesday, April 22, 2015

To All South Vietnamese-American Bankers, Attorneys & A.C.L.U.:

http://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Articles_Essays/Vietnamesealtars.html

It's time to host a yellow peace garden for all the Buddhist communities in Louisiana, with a shrine donated for all of their deceased ancestors, who weren't given proper, Buddhist, burial ceremonies.  We're going to need to host weekly public, tea house gatherings, so large quantities of Southeast Asian teas, will need to be donated to all Southeast Asian cultural centers.

These may be a better venue, with larger space for all the extended families, instead of their own homes, as they may get robbed more frequently than many other minority,  demographics. In South Vietnam, community means not just gathering their extended families. The community is always related to a quarter of the state of Louisiana. The venue spaces have to converted to allow the larger, Buddhist gatherings.

As part of the culture, daily tea time with all families is typical. Almost every single week  though, the extended families are completely gathered together. This is normal for South Vietnamese, to have thousands gathering with them per year, from their former villages, cities, especially due to displacement issues.

The loss of their country has caused them to distrust the banks. They're going to need bilingual bankers from their former villages and cities to be seen by them, in traditional South Vietnamese attire, employed at the major bank branches now. This will give them a better chance of not starving, if they are each assigned in a ratio of 1,000 patrons per 1 full-time, bilingual, personal banker.

If we can, please gather a team of 20,000 elderly, well-known, South Vietnamese-American bankers, to gain their trust, to be employed, as their personal banker, at those Louisiana, major bank branches, so they don't save money inside their homes. They're getting robbed weekly, from their distrust of U.S. banks, their custom of weekly, extended family, former village, Buddhist gatherings.

Many have actually died as a result of hate criminals, violent gangs, human trafficking, etc. Some were also kidnapped while traveling to their charity organizations in Southeast Asia. Please host a Hmong SIDS prevention, infant quilt show fundraiser at all the public libraries, to get all Southeast Asian American refugees accounted for in the U.S., with the social workers.

Some of the children, of all ages died, as a result of medical malpractice also. Others are homeless, battered, pregnant, teenagers, and we need to get them all compassionate, healthcare providers, who are Buddhist-inclusive, bilingual, female, OB/GYNs, who aren't Viet Cong-supporters, or international, drug cartels.

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