Est. 1992, the Rooftop Koreans made history as a hastily formed group of Korean-Americans who defended their businesses and livelihoods during the L.A. riots. Their numbers largely consisted of volunteers: mostly shop owners and whoever accepted the call to arms- friends, family, and community members alike. The LAPD had largely abandoned the Korean-American community in their greatest time of need (go ahead, look it up), leaving small business owners in Koreatown to essentially fend for themselves against opportunistic looters and thieves. Their spirit has left a profound mark on American small business owners to this day, representing a rallying cry of eternal vigilance against rabid mobs of looters and in more modern days, herds of alleged "anti-fascists" and "peaceful protestors".
Some of the most memorable imagery and live footage of the '92 riots captures the moments when Korean-Americans armed themselves with whatever firearms they could get their hands on and provided overwatch from the rooftops of their privately owned shops and markets (hence the name Rooftop Koreans).
It is worth noting every Korean male is required to provide 2 years of mandatory service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
Give a Korean immigrant a life in the United States, and he'll be the proudest American of them all. But should you choose to burn his home and torch his livelihood, you'll have to deal with the feared Rooftop Koreans: an unstoppable community and force of nature, hailing from the eagle-screeching patriotism of the founding fathers of the U.S. of-fucking-A and the South Korean mainland.
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The Rooftop Koreans are the guardian of Los Angeles. They hide on the rooftop taking out criminal by criminal and anyone that disrupts the social order. Their legacy lives on YouTube with a channel called Rooftop Koreans.
Person one: Hey lets be rebellious and disrupt the city.
Person two: I donβt think so, the Rooftop Koreans will be out watching us.
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The guardians of Los Angeles that helps balance the social order. The legacy of the Rooftop Koreans live on YouTube through a channel called the Rooftop Koreans.
Person one: Hey lets be rebellious and be criminals.
Person two: I donβt think we should, the Rooftop Koreans will be watching from the rooftops.
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