If you didn't already know WSJ and wrmead were ignorant, racist, irrelevant bigots trying to push centuries old stereotypes to their fellow supremacists:
was met with hundreds of critical responses, along with a formal response from China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Hunying.
“Walter Russell Mead, you should be ashamed of your words, your arrogance, your prejudice and your ignorance,”Choy explained that the “racist association of Chinese bodies as disease carriers” has roots in white supremacist and nativist fears of Asian migration in the late 19th century.
“Disease does not see color. It does not recognize the borders of nation-states or ethnic enclaves like Chinatowns,” she said. “Yet, there have already been reports across the U.S. and other parts of the world where Chinese people or anyone who looks “Chinese” are targeted for exclusion and prejudice.”called on the public to help in identifying a man who allegedly assaulted a woman wearing a face mask at the Grand Street station in New York City’s Chinatown.
Anthony Ocampo, a sociologist and associate professor at Cal Poly Pomona, explained that the headline also frames the outbreak in a dehumanizing way. With roughly 4 million Chinese Americans living in the United States, a significant portion being immigrants, Ocampo said the headline is insensitive to those with personal and emotional connections to China.
“People died and they died suddenly,” he said. “Countless other lives -- families, people being quarantined --are changed forever,” Ocampo said. “So my initial reaction to this piece is, where is the concern for their humanity?”
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