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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Both Asian and Black Americans Have Received Higher Levels of Discrimination During Coronavirus Outbreak


Both Asian and Black Americans Have Received Higher Levels of Discrimination During Coronavirus Outbreak




According to a July 1, 2020 report by the Pew Research Center, Asian and Black Americans have been treated in a discriminatory way since the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic in public interactions. About four-in-ten Black and Asian adults say people have acted as if they were uncomfortable around them because of their race or ethnicity.  The study shows that others have treated them differently whether they wore a mask in public. The study also indicates that Black and Asian Americans have received more slurs or jokes because of their race or ethnicity more than whites or Hispanics.



Aside from research studies, we can see many of these incidents in politics, television shows, and viral videos. In the case of racial jokes in politics, United States President Donald Trump continued to fuel the fire against Asians and Asian Americans as he has used terms such as “The China Virus” and “The Kung Flu Virus” when describing the virus in press conferences in front of the international community. President Trump’s verbiage has enabled many non-Asians, particularly his large white following to use these derogatory terms against Asians.

In plenty of viral videos, we have seen verbal and physical attacks against blacks and Asians. In addition, there have been plenty of recorded incidents at places such as swimming pools in which black families have had the management or the police called on them because of white person feeling threatened or inconvenienced. Asians have been attacked or berated in places such as coffee shops or restaurants without provocation.  Concurrently, racial tensions have been heightened due to the Black Lives Matter protests that have been taking place after the death of George Floyd during the pandemic.     



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Both Asian and Black Americans Have Received Higher Levels of Discrimination During Coronavirus Outbreak

Both Asian and Black Americans Have Received Higher Levels of Discrimination During Coronavirus Outbreak According to a July 1...