Korean AA

I was walking by a Korean church the other day and saw signs up for a “Korean AA” meeting. I’m sure nobody objects to that, nor to “White AA” meetings. Or are whites the only group not allowed to identify as such (to organize in their group interest and to seek each other out and exclude out-groups)?

Jeff* says: Two points: First it probably means the AA meeting is conducted in the Korean language.

Second: Perhaps AA stands for Asians Anonymous, rather than Alcoholics Anonymous.

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