China News Service, July 8 (Xinhua), according to the US "World Daily" report, on July 7, local time, a discrimination case occurred in Manhattan, New York, Chinatown. A Chinese woman was insulted by a white woman while walking a dog on the street. The person took a picture and was about to leave the police. However, the white woman still did not give up and tried to physically attack because of threats of humiliation. At present, the victim has gone to the Seventh Branch of the Municipal Police of the jurisdiction.

  The victim, Ms. Huang, said in an interview that she was walking her dog at Henry St. on Pike St. at about 8:45 am on the day of the incident. A white woman stepped forward to her 'S dog says "China will eat you."

  "I felt a little weird at that moment, did this kind of thing really happen?" Ms. Huang said, and then she told the white woman that such "racism" speech should stop immediately, but the white woman "shook her head and laughed." .

  Miss Huang said that she took out her mobile phone and took a few front photos of the person, and she was about to take the dog and leave the police quickly, but who knew that the white woman still refused to take it. Beat her and continue to threaten with words.

  The party had gone to the Seventh Branch Bureau on the afternoon of the incident. She said that any race-based cases should be reported during this special period, so that more people would be alerted. "Whenever this time I always think of the old people who don't speak English in the community. If they encounter this kind of situation, they can only swallow their voices, which is very bad and sad," she said.

  The seven branch offices that reported the case said that the case is now defined as harassment (Harassment) and no arrest will be carried out, but the report will always exist in the municipal police system.

  "I understand that part of the reason why the Chinese people are "tolerant to swallow" is that they think they can't change anything even if they report it." Miss Huang said in an interview that she usually doesn't use social media to post, but she is willing to "start" because this is because The best way to remind the Chinatown community to be alert.