Current Affairs China and its treatment of minorities

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'My Dad Doesn’t Feel Safe': Anti-Chinese Abuse Skyrockets During Coronavirus Outbreak
A new report highlights a rise in attacks against British people of Chinese heritage as hate crimes increase threefold.

Racist attacks against people of Chinese heritage have soared in the UK since the coronavirus outbreak, according to a new report.


Victims describe being spat at, physically abused and told to “f*** off back to China” in experiences that made them feel “shocked” and “anxious”.

Over a third of people of Chinese heritage had experienced anti-Chinese racism in public places, while 20% of those surveyed say they had encountered increased racism in the workplace.

The study, led by Professor Binna Kandola and included a survey of more than 400 people and interviews with 29 participants, warned that these attacks could once again increase when the lockdown is lifted.

Liam* noticed a rise in anti-Chinese sentiment when the virus first broke out in China at the beginning of the year, but was not too worried at first.

It was not until the end of February when the British-born former lecturer felt the racism hit home.

His elderly father was taking his usual walk in his residential neighbourhood in Manchester when a group of teenagers shouted “coronavirus” and coughed directly into his face.

Now Liam’s parents, who are in their 70s and have lived in the area for nearly two decades, are afraid to leave the house.

“My dad doesn’t feel safe anymore, and my mum is afraid of being targeted,” he said.

The study also showed examples of people of Chinese heritage being verbally abused and receiving death threats.

One man claimed he had stopped travelling on public transport before lockdown because he was “feeling so uncomfortable”.

Prof Kandola said these recent incidents were bringing back childhood memories of anti-Chinese sentiments from long ago.

“For a lot of British-born Chinese, it was a sense that this was something they had grown up with,” he told HuffPost UK.

Until this year, Leah* had thought these incidents had been relegated to her past.

“Before the virus, I don’t think I experienced much racism for a long time,” the British-born Londoner said. “I thought it had gotten a lot less than when I was young.”

However since the outbreak began, she has experienced several incidents at her workplace which have left her feeling “hypersensitive” to anti-Chinese racism.

“I’ve always felt really proud of my Chinese culture,” she said. “Now I don’t feel like I can speak up at work.”

Reports of anti-Chinese racism have escalated since the coronavirus outbreak, in Europe and the US as well as the UK.

On Tuesday it was revealed that the rate of hate crimes against Chinese people between January and March was nearly three times that of previous two years.

At least 267 offences were recorded in the first three months of 2020, according to freedom of information data released to Sky News.
Juinn Tang, from Cambridgeshire, is positive that racism against people of Chinese heritage has risen in the past few months.

Before the outbreak began, the British-born IT manager described his “normal” experiences of racism as coming from children.

“They would pull their eyes into slants and make ‘ching chong’ noises,” he said.

Since January, he has seen anti-Chinese sentiments from adults, for example when a man muttered the word “coronavirus” at him as he was walking through a car park outside a Tesco’s in Peterborough.

A few days later, he saw a woman swerve immediately away from him along a supermarket aisle.

Although the 43-year-old describes these incidents as “mild”, he admits that his wife - who is also Chinese - now worries about his safety when he goes food shopping.

The study said those who had reported experiencing cases of anti-Chinese discrimination were left with feelings of shock, fear, paranoia and anxiety.

All the people the study spoke to who have experienced racism in the recent months pointed to anti-Chinese remarks made by high-profile figures, such as when US president Donald Trump called Covid-19 a “Chinese virus”.

“It’s down to words,” said Liam. “It can influence the public and what language they pick up on.”

Among the Chinese community in Britain, many have felt their experiences of racism dismissed or not taken seriously.

“There is a perception among victims of anti-Chinese abuse that the only way the media will pay attention is if someone is killed,” said Prof Kandola.

When Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan mocked the Chinese language in January, more than 1,600 people called to complain to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom. Juinn was one of them.

Where once he was more accepting of so-called “normal” experiences of racism, he says the rise in anti-Chinese attacks have changed his attitude.

“This is my way of standing up,” he said. “I’ve been too passive for too long.”
 
By all means create a thread to do just that.
But this is a catch all China thread...that's had Covid19 posts etc etc in it....at least mine are on minority treatment and Chinese people, ergo.....
 
The Wuhan Flu inevitably got caught up in it however as has been clear from the start of this thread, way back to when the Wuhan Flu was still under wraps, your contributions, which is nothing but whataboutery and false equivalences, have been to serve the CCP to the hilt.

I appreciate that you may not realise that but I implore you to research beyond articles written by the actual propaganda outlets of the CCP.
 
Yes, it’s not state genocide though.
The thread's not about genocide, it's about minorities in China being mistreated. Chinese minorities being mistreated here is salient to that debate. How could it not be, unless you also feel that people in glass houses should be free to throw stones?
 
The thread's not about genocide, it's about minorities in China being mistreated. Chinese minorities being mistreated here is salient to that debate. How could it not be, unless you also feel that people in glass houses should be free to throw stones?

It is, as the thread is about the treatment of urgur Muslims in China, which is pretty much genocide.

Isolated racist attacks are not comparable in any way.
 
The thread's not about genocide, it's about minorities in China being mistreated. Chinese minorities being mistreated here is salient to that debate. How could it not be, unless you also feel that people in glass houses should be free to throw stones?

Would you like to stay in China for good? I’ll be glad to sponsor your one way ticket.


I’m serious mate, tell me when you’re ready. I’ll sponsor your first 6 months of VPN while you’re there.
 
China doesn't care about its own citizens nevermind those that are minorities. You are imprisoned there for what you think not for what you've actually done.

They had doctors on the front line blowing the whistle about covid19 and how the virus could be spread person to person - helping us out, contradicting Communist propaganda and they were 'disappeared' as a result. Any WHO complaints about that? Of course not.

This crisis has really awakened the world about China, how it has very effectively manipulated systems, governments and information for years with our reluctance to act. It has revealed how much of our supply chains are dependent on that country leaving us dangerously exposed to leverage. Incredibly the UK government has actually thanked China during this crisis rather than criticiesed it! We must build our own strategic industries and be independent in future.
 
Intersting story this one about the 2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease and the attacks on Chinese-Britons back then. They really are seen as an easy target by the brain dead, as we now see again over Covid19.

 
Intersting story this one about the 2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease and the attacks on Chinese-Britons back then. They really are seen as an easy target by the brain dead, as we now see again over Covid19.


I'm sure everybody would condemn idiots that cannot differentiate innocent people from the actions of a state (however the Labour party proves me wrong on this with its ludicrous, constant attacks on Jewish people which is despicable and hypocritical when it dares to call others racists).

Nevertheless one difference between the UK and China is that the state doesn't order the discrimination of people from a certain denomination as occurs regularly in China. For Muslims and Christians, but also we have recently had Chinese landlords evicting black tenants from homes even though they had the ability to pay their rents and had not violated the terms of their lease. Hotels also banned black customers, resulting in large numbers of African people sleeping on the streets during a pandemic in lockdown! Restaurants like McDonald’s posted signs stating that black people were not allowed on the premises. Africans complained that, when not evicted, they were placed on house arrest, “quarantined” even when testing negative for coronavirus and not having any recent travel history.

I'm thankful that Breitbart news provides a window into some of these happenings in China because the rest of the press fears to tread in this area. Probably because the Chinese put up money in the way of advertising for our mainstream media demanding certain things either get reported in a certain way or don't get reported at all just as they threaten countries that speak out against them.

 
I'm sure everybody would condemn idiots that cannot differentiate innocent people from the actions of a state (however the Labour party proves me wrong on this with its ludicrous, constant attacks on Jewish people which is despicable and hypocritical when it dares to call others racists).

Nevertheless one difference between the UK and China is that the state doesn't order the discrimination of people from a certain denomination as occurs regularly in China. For Muslims and Christians, but also we have recently had Chinese landlords evicting black tenants from homes even though they had the ability to pay their rents and had not violated the terms of their lease. Hotels also banned black customers, resulting in large numbers of African people sleeping on the streets during a pandemic in lockdown! Restaurants like McDonald’s posted signs stating that black people were not allowed on the premises. Africans complained that, when not evicted, they were placed on house arrest, “quarantined” even when testing negative for coronavirus and not having any recent travel history.

I'm thankful that Breitbart news provides a window into some of these happenings in China because the rest of the press fears to tread in this area. Probably because the Chinese put up money in the way of advertising demanding certain things either get reported in a certain way or don't get reported. Just as they threaten countries that speak out against them.

Absolutely no chance this isn’t a wind-up. No chance. Almost had me but you went too far with the praising of Breitbart. Be more subtle next time.
 
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