PSA Regarding Min Jin Lee

Everyone who’s anyone reads my blog, which is why I make sure to be educational, multicultural. Meaning both District Attorney, Alvin incompetent Bragg and Dua Lipa have seen my post about Min Jin Lee, then decided to use her for some sort of leg up with me. Both of them are terrible people, Dua Lipa supports oppression, racism, domestic violence, murder and more. She’s a low vibrational, satanic person. In fact Dua surpasses Mark Zuckerberg in involvement of hate crimes committed against me. It’s not just Mick Jagger, or the Kardashian Jenner West’s, she’s also involved with Genc Jakupi. He’s my former Miss Lily’s boss (read: Genc Jakupi, Naomi Campbell & Jordan Barrett (1/2) and Genc Jakupi, Naomi Campbell & Jordan Barrett (2/2)) who stalked me for five years, until a more powerful white man got him to stop (Mick Jagger is such a paradox, vacillating between saving my life and trying to end it). All this post by Min Jin Lee did was remind me I need to get Dua Lipa subpoenaed. Thanks Min.

Stop using Min Jin Lee as a pawn. You’re never getting a deal. Your actions determined your fate. Yours were hateful, inhumane, barbaric, and deplorable. Beyond Min Jin Lee too, everyone stop using people I admire or love to plead your case. You showed me who you are, now it’s time to face the music. You did this to yourself. Accept your fate. Via: MahattanDA & Min Jin Lee

Min Jin Lee Trilogy

Min Jin Lee was at The Strand recently. On one hand I’m angry af, I would’ve loved to meet her. On the other hand, I admire her so much I don’t know if I could handle it. She’s one of my favorite authors. I’ve read all her novels, and am anxiously awaiting the third installment of her trilogy.
It’s not a trilogy in the traditional sense, where it’s the same characters carried over three books, rather it’s a singular thematic focus, the Korean diaspora. She starts off with Free Food For Millionaires and follows up with Pachinko, which still leaves me in despair. NOAH, why? After all she went through, after all we went through? Both vastly different books. Lee’s characters stain the mind forever. Have you read her novels? Which is your favorite? Via: Lee_MinJin

Min Jin Lee Pachinko

Sunja is a pregnant teenager in the 1900’s. The baby daddy is an older married man with a sketchy profession, so sketchy she doesn’t know what he does. Bringing great shame to her family Sunja is saved by a holy man. A lodger in her parents boarding home offers her an out, by marrying her and claiming the child as his own. Sunja accepts, leaving behind her old life and moving to Japan so her husband can be a minister.

Thrown into this new world where she must endure poverty, racial discrimination, war…she is determined to provide a better life for her offspring. This book takes so many unexpected turns. Deserving of every accolade it’s received.

It’s so important to read from other cultural viewpoints, to understand that our differences make us beautiful. I had no idea how much racism Koreans faced from the Japanese. A must read.