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To think that coronavirus has exposed a nasty undertone of racism?

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AllHeart1 · 30/01/2020 13:05

Now I’ll admit that I can’t be doing with all the hysteria surrounding this. People wanting colleagues to stay off work because they’ve been to china/wanting to keep their kids off school because one of them has been to china/wanting Brits to be kept in china lest they bring the virus home.

While there have been some deaths, in comparison to the numbers of those diagnosed these are small and have occurred in people who mostly had already underlying health conditions.

But I can’t help thinking what these attitudes are actually saying about people’s attitudes towards the Chinese.

Quite apart from the above, I’ve seen people express concern that a package sent from China two weeks ago might infect them, followed by advice to quarantine it for two weeks and then spray with anti-bac before opening.

Wondering i f it’s safe to go to the local Chinese in case someone working there has been in contact with someone from China.

And someone I know personally who is of Chinese origin but grew up in this country being told that they should keep out of circulation because they’re Chinese and therefore could be infectious.

A lot of this is of course hysterical paranoia, but it seems to be spreading, and it gives out a very nasty message imho.

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HeadachesByTheDozen · 12/02/2020 15:14

@Hopingtobeamum Are you serious? Your post was indeed minimising racism. That's the truth. If you don't like your attitude or behaviour called out, perhaps you should think about that. You're the one in the wrong here!

Ozzie9523 · 12/02/2020 18:12

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xsquared · 12/02/2020 18:33

Do you think all Chinese people treat animals cruelly Ozzie?

Hopingtobeamum · 13/02/2020 00:00

@HeadachesByTheDozen which part of my post was minimising racism?
Give you head a shake and get a grip. I have no problems with challenge but accept that you have to have reasonable and justifiable grounds in which to challenge, in this case you have neither. If you'd like to have a sensible conversation about this am sure there's some form of private messaging on this forum (although I haven't seen any or tried it). If not then please let the adults carry on adulting and leave your vitriol for minor MN topics!

JamesBlonde1 · 16/03/2020 20:35

This thread is interesting now isn't it? 2 months on and look where we are with this pandemic.

pseudanonymous · 16/03/2020 22:50

sigh Saw this thread had been bumped, and it makes me so sad. I'm ethnically half-Chinese, thought born in the UK. I look very East Asian though, and with that comes a whole raft of assumptions. My white friends are always shocked when they hear about incidents of racism (or are with me when they happen), but my mum isn't.

Because they happen every day. The day after the first Brexit referendum I was sitting waiting for a bus in London, and some guy threw a can of cider at me and told me I'd had to go back where I come from (Birmingham, actually).

I don't think it's necessarily true that it would be the same if it were some other country or ethnicity. On some level, it seems like it's still okay to be racist about Chinese people - or any person of East Asian background, since as I've heard so many times, 'we all look the same'. In France, there have been newspaper headlines like 'The New Yellow Peril' - is that not racist? Seriously? It saddens me, but I just expect this sort of behaviour now. I wish it were different.

sweetkitty · 16/03/2020 23:14

My Dad who is a moron who believes the Daily M* was going on about the “dirty Chinese” eating bats. I asked him how different eating bats is to eating chickens? It’s just our perceptions same as pigs/dogs, it’s fine to torture and kill some animals but not the ones we call friends. I then asked him did he know how chickens are raised in this country? I’ve been inside a broiler house stepped over dead birds, been inside a slaughterhouse the sights and smell will stay with me forever. I fail to see how it is any different to eating bats really?

This could have happened anywhere it just happened it was China.

ChanChanChan · 16/03/2020 23:16

Whist there are definite questions to be asked about how the Chinese government had handled it, I see and read the obvious racism against Chinese (and East Asian looking) people daily.

Where were the threads about not getting take away pizza? None.

People assume you've been to China, or have relatives who've recently visited China all based on how you look. How are those assumptions not the very definition of racist? It never was just about minimising risk.

haveanicedayx · 17/03/2020 21:09

paulinespeaksmanylanguages i totally agree.

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