The Way of the Warrior

<p>When Ah Sahm, played by Andrew Koji, finally lands in America, he has his &ldquo;you&rsquo;re not in Kansas anymore&rdquo; moment. Passing through immigration he sees how his fellow Chinese are ridiculed and assaulted. A white immigration officer slaps him after he stands up for one of his countrymen. And though his impulse is to hold his head high and fight back &mdash; in a clear homage to Bruce Lee, Ah Sahm&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3007876106196397" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">tastes his own blood</a>&nbsp;and then proceeds to whoop the asses of three officers &mdash; it doesn&rsquo;t change his new, searing awareness that the Chinese occupy the bottom tier of society in this foreign land. He&rsquo;s soon conscripted into one of Chinatown&rsquo;s tongs, the Hop Wei, and not long after discovers that his sister has remade herself on this side of the Pacific as the strong-willed wife of Long Zii, leader of a powerful rival tong and the Hop Wei&rsquo;s mortal enemy.</p> <p><a href="https://katiegeesalisbury.medium.com/the-way-of-the-warrior-f3eabb444253"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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