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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Sep 29, 2020, 06:44 PM Sep 2020

'China virus' rhetoric caused sharp anti-Asian bias increase, report shows

A recent study shows that rampant use of the “China virus" to refer to the coronavirus, particularly by conservative outlets, had a profound impact on how those in the United States see Asian Americans.

The research, published in the journal Health Education & Behavior, examined racially charged coronavirus coverage in media and its impact on bias against Asian Americans. While anti-Asian bias had been in steady decline for over a decade, the trend reversed in days after a significant uptick in discriminatory coronavirus speech. The language led to an increased subconscious belief that Asian Americans are “perpetual foreigners,” researchers said.

“Research suggests that when people see Asian Americans as being more ‘foreign,’ they are more likely to express hostility toward them and engage in acts of violence and discrimination,” Rucker Johnson, a public policy professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and co-author of the study, told NBC Asian America.

For the study, entitled “After ‘The China Virus’ Went Viral,” researchers looked at “implicit Americanness bias,” or the ease with which respondents linked Asian American and European American faces with American or foreign symbols. It found that from 2007 through early 2020, the subconscious belief that European Americans are more “American” than Asian American individuals steadily declined.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/china-virus-rhetoric-caused-sharp-anti-asian-bias-increase-report-shows/ar-BB19xNnV?li=BBnb7Kz

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'China virus' rhetoric caused sharp anti-Asian bias increase, report shows (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2020 OP
Wasn't that the purpose? underpants Sep 2020 #1
Not really... regnaD kciN Sep 2020 #2

regnaD kciN

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2. Not really...
Tue Sep 29, 2020, 07:25 PM
Sep 2020

The purpose was to exonerate Trump from responsibility by pointing out that the virus was something that should have been stopped before it came to these shores. (Yeah, good luck with that.) The fact that it spurred more anger against non-whites was just an added bonus.


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