n*********y 发帖数: 1 | 1 去年は感謝祭の後ずっと咳がひどいです。これはCovid-19だと思います。だから米国
はずっと不安定です。 | n*********y 发帖数: 1 | 2 Recently, there have been frequent attacks against Asians, especially
vulnerable Asians
in the United States. On March 17th, a video of 76-year-old Asian woman Xie
Xiaozhen
being punched in the eye by a white man caused a lot of media and public
attention. In
fact, in January this year, a 91-year-old man in Oakland's Chinatown was
pushed to the
ground and accused of contracting COVID-19; MSN News reported on March 15
that Nancy
Tang, an 83-year-old Asian woman, was spat on, punched and called a "Chinese
virus" by a
white middle-aged man in Plains; and NBC News reported that some people in
the U.S. had
launched an online challenge “slap Asians” to incite random attacks by
teenagers on
Public Transportation in San Francisco. It is specifically targeted at Asian
seniors and
women. On the 19th, a 58-year-old Asian woman was harassed by several young
people on a
bus. With the spread of the COVID-19, more and more such incidents follow.
The
nongovernmental organization “Stop AAPI Hate” received 2,800 reports in
2020, of which
about 240 involved physical assault. Since last year, when AAPI Emergency
Response
Network began tracking hate incidents directly linked to the COVID-19
disease, more than
3,000 reports have been received. Asian-Americans being spat, beaten, cut
and even
thrown chemicals. |
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