Chinese neighborhoods are free from coronavirus but not its effects

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You're kidding right there's literally a pandemic and you're worried about xenophobia get bent

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Here's the sad flaw in your video and some basic facts. Most of the customers and workers in these establishments are Chinese, who either travel to China or have friends or relatives who visit China. Not all, but alot. Chinese New Year is one of the biggest human migrations that exist. And China itself has proven how dangerous this is, and how quickly it becomes a pandemic. And so far the Chinese are the main carriers. Also about 5 million fled China during the failed containment, due to such a lengthy warning, alot of whom their where abouts have not been accounted for. A large majority of the outbreaks in the U.S so far have been Chinese students and people returning from China. It is sad to see anyone's business struggle. But if Americans were carrying such a dangerous virus around the globe, the attitude would be the same wherever they congregated or traveled to as well. Hopefully things will be back to normal soon. But until then the best cure is prevention, because as we know, there is currently no treatment or vaccine for this, and the mortality rate is extremely high for the elderly and people with compromised immune systems.

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Except, in SF CA, the bulk of customers are Asian, so if they are not going to the shops how the heck is that xenophobia lol

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Yes, as USA needs more reason to be "racists"

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This isn’t racism. I eat regularly at world mall in Flushing and the customers are like 95% Asian there — mostly Han Chinese. Seriously go there when this all clears up. Its great food there but you’ll also see like one out of every twenty customers isn’t Chinese.

So WP is saying Chinese are racist against Chinese? Stupid.

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