Eddie Conway talks with professor Dylan Rodriguez about how COVID-19 has exposed anti-Chinese sentiment, how it’s inseparable from anti-immigrant, anti-Black, and colonial violence, and how radical movements must include collective care to survive.

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20 thoughts on “COVID-19 Pandemic Illuminates Anti-Chinese Racism And Xenophobia”
  1. It’s the Chinese government not the Chinese citizens and if you don’t understand that, then you are the moron.

  2. Perhaps people haven't seen how the Chinese are handling black people in china right now. They are just kicking black people out of their homes and hotels with nowhere to go. They can hold their own nut$. Talk about that!

  3. We have to call out racism whenever it shows it’s head… the Asian, Latin struggle is not the same as black..but the power structure abuse all that don’t subscribe to white supremacy/inferior complex… and by the way your arguments fit right in with the white folks …we can’t have Medicare for all because black folks want the policies to benefit blacks exclusively but Medicare for all would overwhelmingly benefit blacks … under the white power structure the best way to get black policies to pass is to say its for everyone…. btw there are Asians latins that identify as black and don’t subscribe to the white inferiority conplex… when you put Asians latins in a box and are indifferent to their struggle you are doing the same as the racist whites…we will continue to lose if we let them divide the struggle.. and I wonder who’s side your fighting on… just because your black doesn’t mean you are automatically free from supporting racism .. we need to look in the mirror and see when we support racist arguments we are fighting for white supremacy/inferiority

  4. clarification, in case it got missed: the point is that "anti-Asian" racism/violence during this moment is dependent on longer, foundational histories of anti-Black violence/oppression, colonial violence/oppression… they're interconnected, not (falsely) equivalent. peace.

  5. he is trying to say china shouldn't stop the virus spreading it to the entire world but it should stop spreading to other Chinese cities like shanghai and Beijing.

  6. Where were the asian an all ppl out rage when ppl were hating on black ppl with the Ebola . Virus came from China so there u go

  7. South East Asian people treat the Chinese with unease and suspicion, they are seen to be too cosy with corrupt politicians who don't always represent their constituents. Chinese are also quite racist to dark skin people that I've witnessed on many occasions.

  8. I love it! Asian are just complaining, too bad, boo hoo wooo, Welcome to White America … I do not want to hear about your claim to racism🙅🏿‍♀️

  9. Did he say that people are intentionally targeted?
    😃🤔✊🏾
    Let’s go!
    This system is breaking down. This is ALL intertwined and will be exposed!

  10. I have nothing against Chinese born and raised Americans. I have nothing against other Asian nationalities either but I will admit I will be on my guard around Mainland Chinese arrivals. The ones that come here are part of the elite with strong ties to the CCP and alot of them are even spies for the CCP. God knows what XI orders them to do when overseas.

  11. I don’t know if professor Shoshana Zuboff coined the term “Surveillance Capitalism” or not, but she has written an excellent book about it. It’s as creepy as all get out, for sure. Thanks for posting on this subject!

  12. It's really heartbreaking to see Blacks/African-Americans also taking part to this ignominy.
    More than any people, groups, races, minorities, … Blacks/Afro-américains know and should be aware of what framing, profiling, stigmatization, xenophobia, discrimination, racism, hate crimes mean.
    We should know and do better.

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