China News Service, June 13 (Xinhua) The US newspaper "Qiao Bao" recently published a comment stating that all ethnic minorities in the United States should face racial issues together and dare to say no to discrimination and seek change, rather than under the banner of anti-racism. Banner, but doing racial discrimination. The full text is excerpted as follows:

  Even if generations change, the racism problem in American society has hardly changed.

  The "Freud's death" wave of protests in major cities across the United States was not unexpected, and the incident has lasted for more than two weeks. This is not only of African descent, other ethnic minorities also feel the same about "Freud's death". While the public shouted that "the life of a black man is also life", don't forget, Asians are also suffering from racial discrimination.

  The current American society has caused continued chaos due to protests. While people shouted loudly for the rights and interests of Afro-descendants, some people who took advantage of the fire broke many Chinese shops. It is reported that in Chinatown of New York, as many as a dozen Chinese shops were robbed in a day, and even more Chinese shop owners were injured.

  In fact, ethnic minorities, including African Americans and Asians, can be said to have experienced the harm caused by racial discrimination, and people have unusual anger. People's protests are not only dissatisfied with the long-standing racial discrimination, but also angry with the authorities' negative face of racial problems. But as we all know, the issue of racism is by no means just a problem faced by a race. Those who shout against racism should not transfer racist sentiment from one ethnic group to another. Chinese should not be used as a pump.

  Since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, Asian American groups have suffered obvious discrimination and injustice. Asians across the United States were abused and threatened with death within a few months, and some were physically injured. And, like the situation faced by Afro-Americans, discrimination against Asians has even spread to the profession-American racial hostility puts Asian medical personnel on the front line of the fight against the new crown virus in a very painful situation: at work, Some new crown patients refused to receive their treatment; after work, they faced increasing harassment and assault in their lives.

  "Freud's death" is like a mirror, which thoroughly reflects the long-standing problems of social tears, polarization between the rich and the poor, racial discrimination, and weak protection of the rights and interests of vulnerable groups in the United States. It can be said that this includes issues of police law enforcement violence, ethnic minorities being treated unequally, and systemic discrimination issues penetrating into every aspect of society, regardless of geographic location.

  Under such circumstances, all ethnic minorities in the United States should face racial issues together and dare to say no to discrimination and seek change, instead of fighting against racism but doing racial discrimination. Every individual and every ethnic group should be respected, valued, and treated equally, and face up to and effectively improve discrimination and injustice. It should be the common pursuit of every ethnic group. (Sasa)