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Storm of Hatred in Uncle Sam’s Country

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

At least 1,000 racist or discriminative actions against Asians occurred amid the coronavirus outbreak. Four cases happened to Indonesians in Philadelphia.

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A rally against racism abuse towards Asians and Asian descendants in the United States, during the corona pandemic, in San Francisco, last March./Twitter Senator Scott Wiener. tempo : 173222922527.

RANIA, a teenage from Indonesia, used to take public transport every day to her work place at a small shop in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the United States. That routine came to a stop on April 1, when Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf issued the ‘stay at home’ order for the state’s 12.8 million residents in order to stem the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19).

Now, Rania has to deal with harassment wheneve

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