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Take a drive down Beverly Drive to visit your aunt in Beverly Hills and you will see the enormous Persian Jewish influence by observing the great number of large white 2-story collumed homes in the area. This great phenomena has annoyed it's old skool American neighbors ...And so the debate goes prime time! NBC Story on Persian Palaces (w/ Video!) NBC Story on Persian Palaces Beverly Hills Weekly Article
Letter in Response to BH Weekly Article:
As a member of the Persian-American community I am not shocked by the letter sent by this anonymous neighbor [discussed in issue #347]. The issue is not whether or not we build so called Roman style palaces, the issue is that we are and have never been accepted by our neighbors. I am sure SOME of our racist neighbors appreciate the fact that their house property values have skyrocketed since our arrival in 1979, but they do not appreciate living next to what they believe as"bourgeois" Middle Easterners. Homes used to sell for 500,000 to 700,000 in the North Side of Beverly Hills. Now they sell for at minimum $3 million. This price jump has occurred all over the city. We are not bourgeois Middle Easterners that build mansions to show off to our neighbors or anger our neighbors. We build these homes because some of the so called 'Spanish style' homes our neighbors wish to preserve, and we rightfully purchase, are decrepit and run down. If our neighbors desire to live in such disheveled 80-year old homes, that is their personal preference but why do they insist that we should not be bound by their rules? It is bad enough that you can live in this city for 50 years and never know your neighbors. But now these neighbors, who don't wish to accept our existence, have the audacity to tell us how to build our homes. In the style of cowardice so artfully demonstrated by the anonymous letter writer that led to this discussion and coined the phrase "Persian palace" I say, Dear Cowardly Anonymous Writer, Please get a life, and please mind your own business. If you don't like Persians living next to you, I sarcastically and humbly apologize for your inconvenience. But whether you like it or not we are here to stay. So you have two options - (1) welcome us to the neighborhood, and treat us with courtesy like fellow human beings,
- (2) leave the neighborhood and move somewhere where all the neighbors look like you and live by your rules.
We do not engage in criminal activities nor have wild parties every night. We never destroy or vandalize our neighbors homes, nor do we ever disrespect our neighbors property. Our Persian community is made up of physicians, lawyers, architects, businessmen and other high-ranking members of this community.So please don't worry about our homes, but worry about becoming more culturally competent. Anonymous But Not Racist. Shawn Abdian Beverly Hills
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