oh crap asians are screwed.... more casino now probably in
nyc. casino's target asians about the only american industry that bother direct its main ads etc... at asians.
ALBANY — The Obama administration approved the Shinnecock Indians on Long Island for federal recognition on Tuesday, culminating a court battle lasting three decades and paving the way for the tribe to build a casino in New York City or its suburbs.
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Shinnecock Indians See Prosperity Ahead (December 29, 2009)
While there is still a 30-day comment period before the matter is fully settled, the support of the administration all but assures the 1,292-member tribe’s recognition. The announcement, made by the Bureau of Indian Affairs on Tuesday morning, will almost certainly change the way of life for the relatively impoverished tribe, whose members live on 800 acres in Southampton, N.Y., in the midst of some of the nation’s wealthiest and most famous celebrities.
It will also touch off negotiations between the tribe and the state over casino gambling. With federal recognition, the tribe can build a Class II casino on its land that could have thousands of video slot machines but no table games.
But state and local officials have long been worried about the traffic implications of building a casino in the Hamptons, and the tribe would prefer to negotiate with the state and federal government to build a more lucrative Class III casino on land elsewhere that would be allowed to have table games. The state would share in the revenue of any deal.
The tribe had no immediate comment.
In December, after an initial ruling in favor of the tribe, Randy King, chairman of the Shinnecock trustees, said, “This recognition comes after years of anguish and frustration for many members of our Nation, living and deceased.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/16/nyregion/16shinnecock.html?hp
ALBANY — The Obama administration approved the Shinnecock Indians on Long Island for federal recognition on Tuesday, culminating a court battle lasting three decades and paving the way for the tribe to build a casino in New York City or its suburbs.
Related
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Shinnecock Indians See Prosperity Ahead (December 29, 2009)
While there is still a 30-day comment period before the matter is fully settled, the support of the administration all but assures the 1,292-member tribe’s recognition. The announcement, made by the Bureau of Indian Affairs on Tuesday morning, will almost certainly change the way of life for the relatively impoverished tribe, whose members live on 800 acres in Southampton, N.Y., in the midst of some of the nation’s wealthiest and most famous celebrities.
It will also touch off negotiations between the tribe and the state over casino gambling. With federal recognition, the tribe can build a Class II casino on its land that could have thousands of video slot machines but no table games.
But state and local officials have long been worried about the traffic implications of building a casino in the Hamptons, and the tribe would prefer to negotiate with the state and federal government to build a more lucrative Class III casino on land elsewhere that would be allowed to have table games. The state would share in the revenue of any deal.
The tribe had no immediate comment.
In December, after an initial ruling in favor of the tribe, Randy King, chairman of the Shinnecock trustees, said, “This recognition comes after years of anguish and frustration for many members of our Nation, living and deceased.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/16/nyregion/16shinnecock.html?hp
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I'm a little confused...all the ads I see show young white couples or singles either...
1) Pretending it's Vegas, "turning their freak switch to 11"
or
2) Lip-synching some bad 1980s song in a big song-and-dance number
or
3) Using Elvis and spinning starbursts to convince you that Yonkers is just as Sinatra-Dean-Rat-Pack classy as Atlantic City
So, um...what's with the obsession with Asians here again?
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funny thing about white folks targeting asian customers they still use white models true of japan, china etc...i don't know you ever seen ethnic asian tv etc.. they have mostly white models on their ads.
East Coast casinos target Asian-American market
By RANDALL CHASE (AP) – Jun 1, 2010
DOVER, Del. — As they add card games to their acres of slot machines, casinos in Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are targeting Asian-American gamblers by focusing as much on buffet tables as on gaming tables.
The newfound attention to details is part of an open play to pull customers from Atlantic City, N.J., and tribal casinos farther north, and it has advocacy groups objecting about the racial implications.
Following the lead of high-end casinos in Las Vegas, operators such as Dover Downs and Delaware Park are hiring directors of Asian-American player development, expanding dining areas and menus, and considering foreign-language advertising in newspapers and on billboards.
"It is a demographic that does not tend to play slot machines," explained Andrew Gentile, chief operating officer for Delaware Park, in Wilmington.
But they do like to play baccarat and Pai Gow, a version of poker based on an ancient Chinese tile game, said Ed Sutor, president and CEO of Dover Downs Inc.
Asian-American gamblers in the region typically have had to travel to Atlantic City or to tribal casinos in Connecticut to play their favorite games, often arriving on buses from major metropolitan areas such as Boston, New York and Washington.
Now, casino operators in Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia will compete for many of those players, especially from the Baltimore-Washington area, likely spelling more bad news for Atlantic City's ailing casinos but possibly bolstering the growing gaming industry in surrounding states.
"There's no secret that if you go to Las Vegas and you go to some of the upscale hotels ... you will find that those hotels cater to the Asian market," said Frank Fahrenkopf Jr., president of the American Gaming Association, a trade group that lobbies on behalf of the gaming industry.
After the MGM Grand opened in Las Vegas in 1993, officials reworked an entrance based on the company's trademark lion after learning some Asian gamblers considered the open mouth of a lion to be bad luck, Sutor noted. He also said some casino elevators don't have buttons for the fourth floor because four is considered an unlucky number in some Asian cultures.
John Finamore, head of regional operations for Penn National Gaming, which is adding table games at its casinos in Charles Town, W.Va., and near Hershey, Pa., said there are roughly half a million Asians in the Baltimore-Washington market who can now gamble closer to home. The company has hired an Asian consultant to help with its marketing plans and is adding a noodle bar and expanded Asian food offerings at Charles Town.
Tim Fong, a psychiatry professor and co-director of the gambling studies program at the University of California-Los Angeles, said gambling has long been popular in many Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea and the Philippines.
"It's just in the culture," he said, adding that the gambling tradition among Asians is tied to themes such as predestination and fate.
Not everyone is excited about more gambling opportunities for the Asian community in the mid-Atlantic region.
"The fundamental thing is that these businesses are predatory," said Ellen Somekawa, executive director of Asian Americans United, a Philadelphia advocacy group that has been fighting plans to build a casino near the city's Chinatown neighborhood. "We're concerned that it will have a harmful effect on the Asian-American community and all the communities in Philadelphia."
Fong, the UCLA professor, said not all Asian people like to gamble, and that he does not believe that the casino industry is preying on the Asian population.
At the same time, he noted that studies have shown the rate of gambling addiction among Asian-Americans to be higher than in the general population, which he said may be partly attributed to the lack of services targeting problem gamblers within the community.
Fong pointed to the Asian outreach initiative started by the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling in 2006 as a model that officials in the mid-Atlantic might want to consider as their states plunge into table games.
"It's an unmet need," he said.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i3HKG0_ebuYewpyyZqZhFweEjVpwD9G2M9M02
Perhaps our news industry's insistence on portraying pretty, Caucasian girls as victims of crime and violence stems from similar practices carried out by its partners in the field of media. Whether on magazine covers, television commercials, or massive, public billboards, young, white models dominate the landscape of advertising. The scope of white as the standard of beauty is so strong that models with European or Anglo-American features pose as the central attraction even in Asian countries.
http://covergirlsthedocumentary.blogspot.com/2008/06/white-models-in-asia.html -
Ah, okay.
But it sounds more to me like adding more food and game options, to appeal to groups they haven't accommodated before.
Some might call that hospitality. Others would call it market segmentation and targeting to increase the overall customer base.
I think these changes just help make casinos as tempting for Asians as they always have been made to be for yer average American Joe sixpack. -
its good to be white
. there are jobs in china right now its called a white in suit and tie, just show up and pretend to be important business man lol. people get paid to play the part of some one important, very similar to japanese girls going to restaurants being cater by white guys. -
armchair_warrior wrote: its good to be white
During the dotcom boom there were stories all over the place of HR departments so baffled and overwhelmed by all the weekly new hires that people could just show up, introduce themselves and drop a name or two, and start working.
. there are jobs in china right now its called a white in suit and tie, just show up and pretend to be important business man lol.
A number of reporters did this, and wrote some pretty funny articles about it. -
Ha. Dayumm.
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as christ rocks say not even a cripple white guy would trade places with him, its really good to be white in this world.
this happens to me quiet alot in the us. even though i have more cash etc... my white friends always get service before i do when we show up in stores and i'm the freaking outspoken and people friendly person. minorities are the worst offenders. (from asian to hispanic etc..)
realtors sometimes don't take me seriously i have to get my white friends sometimes to call to get appointments made. it use to be harder back in the day, but now days realtors are nicer than say 10-20 years ago.(it rarely happens any more now days mostly old school owners are the problem still sometimes) -
Yeah, but...of all the low-down, utterly bizarre fetish places out there...
Japan definitely takes the cake. -
jeffrey wrote: Ha. Dayumm.
I need to get one of those gigs!
$1000 a week for doing nothing, nice!
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