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Opinion: U.S.-China tensions are feeding a new wave of anti-Asian hate

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion April 17, 2023

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The far-right website the Daily Caller recently smeared Asian American business leaders in L.A. as stooges of the People’s Republic of China. This portrayal — based on prejudice, not evidence — points to a trend we’re likely to only see expand. Amid widening U.S.-China tensions, American extremists and officials alike are stoking fears that will start another surge of racism toward Chinese people and others of Asian descent. U.S.... + full article



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