Jimmy Kimmel and ABC MUST be boycotted for promoting racial genocide against Chinese people.
We are taking this VERY seriously because the same rhetoric was used in Nazi Germany against Jewish people.
What you can do (at least, do #1 and #2, which only take you a few minutes)
#0: Please join the effort on http://www.weidb.com/investigatejimmy/ or https://www.facebook.com/investigatejimmy
#1: Sign this whitehouse petition https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/investigate-jimmy-kimmel-kids-table-government-shutdown-show-abc-network/tLxzbBjg
#2: Sign this change.org petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-jimmy-kimmel-and-abc-from-promoting-genocide-of-all-chinese-people-jimmy-kimmel-must-be-fired
According to change.org, your signature will be automatically routed to your senator and representatives, this is the fastest way to get your voice heard!
If you know any contact information of public officials that may help, please email to boycottjimmykimmelandabc@gmail.com
#3: Express your concern to ABC, in the short term, this may be more efficient than pleading at white house and congress.
The abc TV feedback form is here: http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/display/content.aspx?type=feedback&siteID=MN
And this is the contact for Jimmy Kimmel Live show, based on information on http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/showpage/showpage.aspx?program_id=002518:
Tra-Mi Callahan 818-460-7967 | Fax: 818-460-5254
Tra-Mi.Callahan@abc.com
#4: Call, fax or write to Jimmy Kimmel show directly.
Jimmy Kimmel
Jackhole Industries (Production Company)
6834 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028.
Phone: (323) 860-5900
Fax: (323) 817-1462
#5: Find your local or asian american senator, congressperson, or other representatives and write them complaint letter, Click here for Letter templates, read comments from youtube viewers ,or read other supporter's comments
Find your local senator / congress person here:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members
Contact Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (krystal.kaai@mail.house.gov, vincent.fang@mail.house.gov)
https://capac-chu.house.gov/contact-me
Contact Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (apaics@apaics.org, fmori@apaics.org, lmohib@apaics.org, helen@apaics.org)
A List of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States Congress here
Click here for Letter templates, read comments from Youtube viewers, or read other supporter's comments
#6: File Complaints to FCC (Click here for step by step instructions)
http://www.fcc.gov/complaints
Mignon.Clyburn@fcc.gov
Jessica.Rosenworcel@fcc.gov
Ajit.Pai@fcc.gov
#7: Join or spread info about this G+ community
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108729157869695411352
#8: Contact major advertisers on ABC to express your concern
According this website http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/09/06/243320/-List-of-ABC-Advertisers-with-Contact-Info
Here are major advertisers on ABC
#9: Contact management of ABC and its parent company Disney to express your concern
Debbie Richman
Senior Vice President of Prime-time Sales
Geri Wang
President of Sales & Marketing
Jim Hedges
Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President
Paul Lee
President, ABC Entertainment Group
77 West 66th Street
New York City, NY 10023
#10: Investigate possible legal actions
- Whether Jimmy Kimmel and ABC have violated Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Lawsuit for punitive damage
In both crime and law, hate crimes (also known as bias-motivated crimes, or
race hate) occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her
perceived membership in a certain social group. Examples of such groups
include but are not limited to: racial group, religion, sexual orientation,
ethnicity or gender identity.
Criminal acts which could be considered hate crimes in various states
included aggravated assault, assault and battery, vandalism, rape, threats
and intimidation, arson, trespassing, stalking, and various "lesser" acts
until in 1987 California state legislation included all crimes as possible
hate crimes.[54]
In 1993, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (
NTIA) released a report titled “The Role of Telecommunications in Hate
Crimes.” This report gave one of the first definitions by government on
hate speech.
According to NTIA hate speech is:
Speech that advocates or encourages violent acts or crimes of hate.
Speech that creates a climate of hate or prejudice, which may in turn foster
the commission of hate crimes.
In May 2010, National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC)filed comments in the
FCC’s proceeding on the Future of Media and Information Needs of
Communities in the Digital Age. Joined by 32 national and regional
organizations from throughout the country, the comments ask the FCC to
examine hate speech in media. In its comments, NHMC reinforces the need for
the FCC to act on NHMC’s petition for inquiry on hate speech in media filed
in January 2009.