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Are Asians really at the bottom of the discrimination chain in Western countries?

A video of a Chinese woman being beaten by an African-American thug in an American subway has become a hot topic. It is reported that this Chinese-American woman is a supporter of the "Black Lives Matter" movement and she opposes any discrimination against black people. But no one expected that their "support" would be beaten by the other party.

What is the specific process of this incident? Next, the author will talk to you about what happened at that time.

On November 17, 2021, a violent and disgusting incident occurred on a train in Philadelphia, an eastern city in the United States. At that time, several African-American female students hit and scolded several Asian-American male students, showing great disrespect. In the process, they also said some racially slurs.

Because these Asian American male students were relatively young, they knew they were no match for the opponent, so they swallowed their anger. The Chinese female student on the side couldn't stand it anymore. She stepped forward to try to stop the other party's violent behavior. But who would have thought that things would get worse. Not only did the other party not stop, but he also beat her violently.

These African-American thugs slammed the head of the Chinese-American female student into the car door, repeated this many times, and also punched and kicked her. What is even more outrageous is that no one came forward to help the victim during this process, allowing the perpetrator to continue to commit violence. After the incident, the local police in Philadelphia stated after investigation that this was a serious case of racial discrimination, and said that such an incident made people feel violent and disturbing. So are Asians really at the bottom of the discrimination chain in Western countries?

In the author’s opinion, this is not entirely the case, but there is indeed a phenomenon of discrimination against Asians by some people in Western countries. The news media has reported some similar cases before, saying that Asians are treated unfairly in Western countries. For example, some time ago, an American professor asked an Asian girl to change her name and was accused of discrimination. Another example is that an Asian elderly man was severely beaten on the New York subway. Facts have proven that discrimination against Asians does exist.

However, some people in Western countries also respect Asians and do not have any racial discrimination. In a video some time ago, a Chinese teacher performed "Fan Dance" on the street in a foreign country, which attracted many foreigners' attention and admiration. Some foreigners even went to the teacher to sign his autograph.

So, nothing can be generalized, let alone generalized. There will always be a group of people with evil intentions in this world who have serious problems with their outlook on life, leading them to do wrong things. In this regard, they should be punished by law and teach them a lesson.

Of course, to be honest, the editor still thinks that his own country is good. If there is no special reason, why go abroad?