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The Following Story has been a controversial one since 2004. Local restaurant supporters & Local Asian-American Groups have strong, differing views about the restaurant's name
Philadelphia, PA ....
Joseph Groh's popular eatery in a blue-collar neighborhood of northeast Philadelphia has been serving them up pretty much the same way since it opened in 1949. Authenticity is everything here -- the original soda fountain, the same ceiling fans, the same sparse menu and the 1950s-vintage wooden booths, now way too snug for today's expanded waistlines.
Even the sign outside bears the nickname of the restaurant's original owner, and therein lies a problem.
It's called Chink's Steaks.

The restaurant was opened by Samuel Sherman, who was nicknamed "Chink" as a child because of his supposedly slanted, Asian-looking eyes. "Nobody ever called him Sam," said Groh, who started working at the eatery at age 15 and later bought it after Sherman died. "That was his
name from the age of 6."
The problem is that the term "chink" is every bit as racist and hurtful to Asian Americans as "the n-word" is to African Americans -- so much so that some have taken to calling it "the c-word."
"It's definitely a derogatory term," said Ginny Gong, national president of the Organization of Chinese Americans, one of several groups pressing for the restaurant to change its name. ". . . Maybe there is this feeling that Asian Americans will not express some degree of
outrage. But we are outraged that there is this comfort level."

For Groh, 45, the name remains part of his restaurant's tradition. When his mother suggested he change it to "Joe's," he said, he told her: "Why would I? This is Chink's."
Asian American groups began lobbying Groh to change the name in 2004, after 21-year-old Susannah Park, who is Korean American, heard about the small eatery from friends. When she called to ask why it is called "Chink's," she said she was told: "Because the owner had slanty eyes."

Park, now a 25-year-old college student, grew up in Clarksburg, W.Va., the adopted daughter of white parents. "I had all kinds of experiences with that word," Park said. "Growing up in West Virginia was traumatic... Imagine being one of the only Asian American kids in a town that's
almost all white."
Park's campaign to get the name changed was unsuccessful. In fact, it elicited a backlash when neighborhood residents began a petition drive to support the restaurant. Philadelphia magazine in its "Best of Philly" edition mocked Park and called her effort "the worst complaint" of 2004.
Park said that she was young then and had no experience organizing a campaign and that despite help from the Anti-Defamation League and other groups, she eventually retreated. Groh said: "It just died down."

But when Groh wanted to open a second Chink's Steaks in South Philadelphia, Asian American groups protested to the Philadelphia River Port Authority, which owns the site. The lease was denied. Tsiwen Law, general counsel of the Greater Philadelphia OCA, said opponents of the name organized quickly to block the new restaurant, and will do so again. "We actually stopped it from expanding," he said. "Going outside of his neighborhood will be difficult, because we will
respond," he added, referring to Groh.

Law said people who use the word or who trivialize Asian American concerns "don't understand the origins of the word and its use as a racial slur." He said the slur became common in the United States in thelate 1800s, after the railroads were built and a movement was started
to expel Chinese workers from the nation.
"The word reflects that period of time, from Chinese exclusion to ultimately deportation," Law said. The term became "a very common aspect of anti-Asian violence."
And the word -- possibly a crude derivation of "Ching guo," or a subject of the Qing Dynasty -- has been used to demean other Asian Americans.
Kay Kyungsun Yu, president of the Asian American Bar Association of the Delaware Valley, grew up in Seattle and recalls driving across the country with her parents when she was in middle school. They stopped at a small-town diner, where they were harassed by a group of teenagers
using the word.
"I think that was the first time I ever heard the word," she said. "It was immediately apparent to me what it meant. We're Korean, not Chinese. We got back in the car and left."
Yu and others said that the groups learned from the failed experience, and that they recognize that part of their efforts must be to heighten sensitivity and educate non-Asians about the term and why Asian Americans find it offensive.
They are in some ways battling entrenched stereotypes. Among them is the perception that Asian Americans are, for the most part, affluent, educated and well assimilated, and should therefore have no complaints -- the "model minority."
"We have not done a good job at sensitizing the general population," Yu said. Many Americans, she said, "generally don't associate Asians as a minority facing discrimination."
Grace Kao, director of Asian American studies at the University of Pennsylvania, said part of the problem is the way race is still defined and discussed in the United States. "In this country, race is still largely a black-and-white issue. Asian Americans and Latinos are largely left out of the conversation," she said. "In public dialogue, you can't say certain things about African Americans, but it's still okay to say things about Asian Americans."
Yu said the Asian American community is willing to pay for all the costs associated with changing the restaurant's name and for a publicity campaign around it as well.
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Taking a break between the lunch crush and the dinner crowd, Groh was reflective. He knows the name is a problem. But he has a long history with the popular business, which put his daughter through college.

Groh said he likes the name because of its tradition, and does not see the need for a change. But he acknowledges, "I don't think you could open a place today with that name."
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Original Article HERE.
Chink's Website: http://www.chinksteaks.com
Some other views HERE. and HERE.
By: stirgy
In: Regional News
Tags: Chink's, chink, slur, cheesesteak, Philadelphia, Philly, restaurant, Asian, ethnic, racism, controversy
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
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OMG, stop being so sensitive. Being an asian american I couldnt care less what the name is. I wanna know how the cheesesteaks are (and yes, I got all the chink, gook, charlie, chun li jokes as a kid and I still don't care) the real tragedy is overcooked cheesesteak subs
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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@hotmess - they're awesome, but cheese-wiz is gross, i prefer American cheese all the way
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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Ahh its a crap shoot. Sober = american cheese. Drunk = cheese whiz all the way
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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@hotmess - i know, it's a very personal decision. Provolone is good too :^p
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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Lmao, touché
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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@stirgy - yep, provolone beats em all, hands down, drunk or sober...
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bychpowernow (218.88) 
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They all bitch about these so called derogatory words, yet we have a restaurant chain called CRACKER Barrel and nobody says a word.
You know why? Because white people aren't a bunch of whiny fucks like all of these minority groups. Fuck off, you bunch of nagger sp!c ch!nk mo fos!!!
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bydirtbiker201 (1461.08) 
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I want to open a restaurant called Michs,Wops,Jewboys,Pollacks,chinks,spics,niggas,paki's, buffet.
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bygizmo8 (418.26) 
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They all bitch about these so called derogatory words, yet we have a restaurant chain called CRACKER Barrel and nobody says a word.
You know why? Because white people aren't a bunch of whiny fucks like all of these minority groups. Fuck off, you bunch of nagger sp!c ch!nk mo fos!!!
QUOTED because that was awesome!!!
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByWE ARE POWER (3490.86) 
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Check this out man. A bunch of whiny snively libtards and some Asians were bitching about a mountain near Banff Alberta named "Chinaman's Peak" a few years back.
How pitiful is that? They made a big stink in the news and were trying to petition to get the name changed to something else. Talk about pathetic.
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byernie2skidoo (1086.70) 
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@dirtbiker201 lmao.well said mate!
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byasylumta2 (812.88) 
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@ernie2skidoo - Some fish were pissed about "Pike's Peak", too.
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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I agree, I don't like the word, 'Cracker' either, so I am going to sue Ritz Cracker for a Billion dollars until they change their NAME... [Sarcasm]. I bet she's a Liberal Arts Student!
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I sued Cracker Barrel.
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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@H8theState - my names not Jack. :)
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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In her 5th year!
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByWE ARE POWER (3490.86) 
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For shits and Grins, they should apologize to the Asian Community and change the name to Gook Steaks.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12195.10) 
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Again, how are the cheesesteaks?
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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@hotmess Probably pretty damn good.I was born in Pa.. I have never been there but know full well that if you have a Cheesesteak biz in Philly, it better be damn good or you'll be serving up dog meat Tacos by next Friday.
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Born and raised in Pa. myself and a big time Phillies fan (one of the sane ones)
Cheese Steaks from Philly rock!!!
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByWE ARE POWER (3490.86) 
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Go Stillers!
Wunz going dahntahn!
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12195.10) 
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More Hyper-sensitive cunts bitching about nonsense. What ever happened to the sticks and stones saying?
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystra (177.20) stra View Channel Send Message
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@stra Apparently, it's a cultural thing and 'their' cultures don't contain that saying.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByTMoray1 (738.56) 
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Don't like it? Don't fucking eat there. That is your right. And he has a right to name his restaurant whatever he wants. If I want to name my restaurant "Darky McNigger's 24-Hour Chicken and Watermelon" I should be able to. I wouldn't expect black people to like me...but lets be honest...they would probably still eat there.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByTOPDECK (130.50) 
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@TOPDECK - is that Al Sharpton's new place?
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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Personally, it could be named "slanty-eyed house of china mans rice" who cares? A name is a name, its a free country, eat where you like
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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@hotmess
"You can Blindfold these Folks with Dental Floss Steaks"
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12195.10) 
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@TOPDECK - agreed... just play it smart, and don't deliver...
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bychpowernow (218.88) 
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Id still try it. Just chinking about it gives me the gook bumps, I need my jappet
Posted Jun-16-2012 Byhotmess (69.30) 
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So tired of the victim mentality today.People go around looking for things to get offended about.
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I'm with you there.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByCaptain Canuck (1407.22) 
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Susannah Park,just another liberal with an axe to grind...
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByZANGADO (3032.90) 
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I do not care if anyone is offended by the use of any word. Get over yourselves. Being offended is a sign of weakness.
I think I will patronize Chinks just to piss off some idiots
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByWE ARE POWER (3490.86) 
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@WE ARE POWER - you won't piss off anyone in that neighborhood (my neighborhood). They will greet you with open arms.
The shop fries them up right in the front window and have two big exhaust fans that blow right into the street. You can smell it from blocks away...
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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Well I just ordered a t-shirt!!!
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@Salt the food is dericious
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByTheEvilDead (416.40) 
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the man who started the restaurant did not mind the name and built his livelihood on it. he was better at fighting back against racism than all of the people in this story.
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bymtak (81.82) 
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We have a Mexican restaurant in Texas named "Gringo's." Nobody gives a shit.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByIron Sights (179.20) 
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@Iron Sights Sad to see some oriental Americans falling into this race baiting trap. ^
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByTMoray1 (738.56) 
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@Iron Sights
But they do give a shit the next day!
*Drum rift*
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByRhemis (976.58) 
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@TMoray1 - "oriental" is not PC
Posted Jun-16-2012 Bystirgy (2286.90) 
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@stirgy My bad. I didn't know. I'm so embarrassed. 8^]
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByTMoray1 (738.56) 
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@stirgy No, it's descriptive. Asia's a big place.
Posted Jun-16-2012 ByIron Sights (179.20) 
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