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Racist Black Mob Attacks Asian Man, Beat Him in Street and Leave Him There

by | Mar 22, 2020 | News, Opinion, Social-Issues, World | 0 comments

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The world, particularly, the United States, has been conditioned to believe that racism stems from a virtually eradicated “white supremacy.” The fact remains, however, that racism does not actually discriminate and isn’t rampant within systems, institutions, or any particular ethnicity — racism exists in many forms across all classes and ethnicities.

In the video below, you can see a mob of black teenagers violently attacking an Asian man in the streets and leaving him there. It’s unclear what the motive of this attack was, but as we’ve reported before, there seems to be an influx of racism against Asians particularly stemming from the black community in recent weeks.

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