There have been nearly 3800 incidents of discrimination against Asian-Americans in the United States in just the last year. While discrimination has existed in the past against them, that number is a huge increase over previous years.
Many of us have thought that Donald Trump's use of terms like "Wuhan virus", "China virus", and "Kung flu" contributed to the increase in anti-Asian sentiment in this country. His use of slurs like that gave racists the encouragement to act on their perverted beliefs.
Now there is a study published in the March 18th edition of The Journal of Public Health that shows it is true.
Association of “#covid19” Versus “#chinesevirus” With Anti-Asian Sentiments on Twitter: March 9–23, 2020
Yulin Hswen ScD, MPH, Xiang Xu MS, Anna Hing MPH, Jared B. Hawkins PhD, John S. Brownstein PhD, and Gilbert C. Gee PhDAuthor affiliations, information, and correspondence detailsAccepted: January 03, 2021
Published Online: March 18, 2021
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