In Opinions: Stop Asian Hate is a movement, not a moment
More than 2,800 hate crimes or incidents happened in 2020, and many attribute it to the lack of compassion since COVID-19. Photo by Harry Wyman | The Signal
Delaina Ashley Yaun. Xiaojie Tan. Daoyou Feng. Paul Andre Michels. Hyun Jung Grant. Soon Chung Park. Suncha Kim. Yong Ae Yue. These names are the catalyst for the Stop Asian Hate movement, or are they?
Even though the events on March 16 sent a shockwave through our country, the discrimination Asian communities face continues to be overlooked. It is time to understand the Asian perspective in this country and call out the hate.
Ann Shin: Being polite doesnât cut it Opinion: In these desperate times, all us polite people have to speak more loudly than we are used to doing, so that people filled with hatred and fear cannot assume they have licence.
Author of the article: Ann Shin
Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  â¢Â 2 hours ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â In July 2020, Statistics Canada reported that the rate of increase of harassment or attacks based on race or skin colour had tripled among visible minorities compared to the rate among the rest of the population since the start of the pandemic. The largest increase was seen among Chinese, Korean and Southeast Asians. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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