Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Stanley Zhou, 3/22/21, Period 5, Day B
In recent news, hate crime towards Asian Americans has been on the rise as seen in countless media outlets providing graphic videos and images of the victims in distress. During this pandemic, I have been locked away from public areas for the most part for my safety from the virus. Never once did it cross my mind that as we are fighting this virus would we also have to fight against this inequality tied to our culture. As an Asian American, I have firsthand experience of racial slurs being thrown at me but it can easily be brushed off. However, the images of Asian Americans on these news outlets showing bloodied and bruised faces is not something we can simply brush off. I am in disbelief that on top of the toll that the pandemic has put us on, there is still inequality on the streets and people looking down on others for whatever their motive may be.
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