Chinese-Canadians facing hate, racism for coronavirus outbreak

The coronavirus outbreak has stoked fear among many Canadians, but none more intensely than members of the Chinese Canadian community, who fear a repeating history of discrimination.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Toronto councillor Kristyn Tam-Wong urged the public to ‘not give into to xenophobia and racism’ against the Chinese-Canadian community, alongside Mayor John Tory.

“Toronto is home to almost 300,000 residents of visible Chinese descent,” reads her statement, posted on Twitter. “I know that when people are afraid, it can be easy to look for blame.”

Now referred to as the 2019 Novel Coronavirus or 2019-nCoV by the World Health Organization, the mysterious virus causing fever-like symptoms and respiratory troubles has officially recorded two confirmed cases in Toronto, with 23 others under investigation.

With potential cases of the virus growing in Canada, the fear and stigma continues to emerge, pointing fingers towards Chinese Canadians. Many in the Chinese community are advising otherwise, but it has not halted the public from directing hate and racist comments towards the community.

On Sunday, CTV investigative reporter Peter Akman tweeted a photo of him next to an Asian barber wearing a medical mask.

“Hopefully ALL I got today is a haircut,” he wrote in the tweet.

The post has since been deleted after receiving backlash from countless Twitter users. Akman has been actively replying to tweets criticizing his actions with the same statement throughout.


https://nationalpost.com/news/chine...break-much-like-the-sars-outbreak-in-2003/amp
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
Ngl i have become very scared of Chinese folk after the cases started propping up in Canada. You know the virus can apparently even be transmitted into your eye sockets now? I've already accepted my fate.


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Helios

Certified Liin Distributor
AQOONYAHAN
VIP
Who cares they literally started the virus so ofc we are gonna be suspicious of these rat eaters
 

Odkac WRLD

جندي صومال
VIP
The coronavirus outbreak has stoked fear among many Canadians, but none more intensely than members of the Chinese Canadian community, who fear a repeating history of discrimination.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Toronto councillor Kristyn Tam-Wong urged the public to ‘not give into to xenophobia and racism’ against the Chinese-Canadian community, alongside Mayor John Tory.

“Toronto is home to almost 300,000 residents of visible Chinese descent,” reads her statement, posted on Twitter. “I know that when people are afraid, it can be easy to look for blame.”

Now referred to as the 2019 Novel Coronavirus or 2019-nCoV by the World Health Organization, the mysterious virus causing fever-like symptoms and respiratory troubles has officially recorded two confirmed cases in Toronto, with 23 others under investigation.

With potential cases of the virus growing in Canada, the fear and stigma continues to emerge, pointing fingers towards Chinese Canadians. Many in the Chinese community are advising otherwise, but it has not halted the public from directing hate and racist comments towards the community.

On Sunday, CTV investigative reporter Peter Akman tweeted a photo of him next to an Asian barber wearing a medical mask.

“Hopefully ALL I got today is a haircut,” he wrote in the tweet.

The post has since been deleted after receiving backlash from countless Twitter users. Akman has been actively replying to tweets criticizing his actions with the same statement throughout.


https://nationalpost.com/news/chine...break-much-like-the-sars-outbreak-in-2003/amp
I already dislike Asian Canadians for what they did to the housing market in BC bastards Nacala :damn:

you can’t even dream of owning a house anywhere near Vancouver outskirts unless you have 200k down payment
 

Basra

LOVE is a product of Doqoniimo mixed with lust
Let Them Eat Cake
VIP
The coronavirus outbreak has stoked fear among many Canadians, but none more intensely than members of the Chinese Canadian community, who fear a repeating history of discrimination.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Toronto councillor Kristyn Tam-Wong urged the public to ‘not give into to xenophobia and racism’ against the Chinese-Canadian community, alongside Mayor John Tory.

“Toronto is home to almost 300,000 residents of visible Chinese descent,” reads her statement, posted on Twitter. “I know that when people are afraid, it can be easy to look for blame.”

Now referred to as the 2019 Novel Coronavirus or 2019-nCoV by the World Health Organization, the mysterious virus causing fever-like symptoms and respiratory troubles has officially recorded two confirmed cases in Toronto, with 23 others under investigation.

With potential cases of the virus growing in Canada, the fear and stigma continues to emerge, pointing fingers towards Chinese Canadians. Many in the Chinese community are advising otherwise, but it has not halted the public from directing hate and racist comments towards the community.

On Sunday, CTV investigative reporter Peter Akman tweeted a photo of him next to an Asian barber wearing a medical mask.

“Hopefully ALL I got today is a haircut,” he wrote in the tweet.

The post has since been deleted after receiving backlash from countless Twitter users. Akman has been actively replying to tweets criticizing his actions with the same statement throughout.


https://nationalpost.com/news/chine...break-much-like-the-sars-outbreak-in-2003/amp




I am not gonna lie,,,,,i will stare and start speaking chung chong ching chang


I mean



Hayee Hayyee Eegaa Eeggas indhoo yeer…….
 

Shmurda

King Of NSFW
f*ck them ching chong ling long chinese mothafukkas :pacspit:

Markham needs to be nuked on the spot nacalah these chinese piece of shits :pacspit:
 

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