Chinese and East-Asian Americans Under Attack. But Who Are The Attackers?
Recent article on attacks on Asians. . .
The New York Times just ran a 2,000-word story about East Asians being "Spit on, yelled at, attacked" by persons who blame them for the coronavirus. But who are those persons?
For deeper insights into the matter I refer readers to Ying Ma's 2011 book Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, mentioned by us here (2006), here (2010), here (2011), and here (2017) . . . Ma's new book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, is partly about how a girl growing up in post-Mao China took advantage of the freedom and opportunity she found in the United States. But it is also about the daily racism and harassment she. And many other Asians. Experience in the (ghetto of Oakland).
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[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2437061]Jackie has a good beef here. A Chinese female student in Washington reported being verbally abused and spit on by a stranger on the street. She was assaulted but went to a quiet corner and cried to herself. This is why American women became a lot tougher, having to fight off rude, stupid, offensive. They would have kicked this asshole's balls in.
I would suggest anyone abused and assaulted to fight back, grab hold of the offenders, kick them in their balls and scream for help. That would put them in prison to get a few doses of personal CoVid19 every day.
But the chicas told me Jackie looks more like tough guy Kim Jong Un, who's still trying to hide the millions North Koreans infected, sick and dead from the rest of the word. Jackie would be feared anywhere he goes in the world.[/QUOTE]
'Hydroxychloroquine is a game changer and the beginning of the end coronavirus pandem
'Hydroxychloroquine is a game changer and the beginning of the end coronavirus pandemic,' Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Stephen Smith says.
"Malaria drug hydroxychloroquine continues to dominate the headlines after many success stories from doctors in the front line. This evening, a renowned infectious disease specialist Dr. Stephen Smith, said he and his team have treated over the 50 patients with hydroxychloroquine. Dr. Smith is the founder of the Smith Center for Infectious Diseases in New Jersey.
Tonight, Dr. Smith shared his findings among COVID-19 patients in an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham. Dr. Smith pointed out that not a single patient, COVID-19 patient, that has been under hydroxychloroquine regimen has had to to be intubated. Dr. Smith said that they had 20 intubations that all occurred within two days and more importantly, no person who received hydroxychloroquine for 5 days or more had been intubated.
Dr. Smith added that the chance of intubation happening, based on the stat done by his son, is a ridiculously low number of about 0.000 something percent. Dr. Smith said his team's data support the data from French study led by the famous French researcher Dr. Didier Raoult.
In closing, Dr. Smith said: "Hydroxychloroquine is a game changer and 'the beginning of the end coronavirus pandemic. " Dr. Stephen Smith is an infectious disease specialist in Roseland, New Jersey and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area. He has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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