China News Service, September 9th. According to a comprehensive report by the Canadian "Sing Tao Daily", the "Coffee Splashing Case" in Richmond, Canada was originally scheduled to be heard again in the Richmond Provincial Court on Wednesday (8th). The discriminatory people rushed to the air, and the white men and women suspected of pouring coffee at the coffee shop's Chinese employees did not show up because the case was not heard until September 22.

Wang Li, a member of the Anti-Hate Asian Crime Concern Group, said that he will continue to pay attention to this case and cannot allow similar racial discrimination to happen again.

  Eight people gathered outside the court, holding up slogans such as "Stop racial discrimination" and "Hate is a virus" in support of those who have been hurt by racial hatred.

Although the court temporarily rescheduled the case on Wednesday (8th), spokesman Wang Li said that the next court session will still be here in solidarity with the victims.

"After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, there have been more and more cases of discrimination against Asians. Many cases have not been resolved. Only this case has been brought to court. We need to pay attention to this case and support the victims in the case to represent the opposition. Persistence of racial discrimination."

  The last time a court was held at the end of July, an unknown woman threw away the supporter's sign at the scene and even beat others when she was questioned. A photographer was also scratched on the arm.

At that time, the defendant Astrid Maria Secreve continued to emphasize at the scene that he was not racially discriminatory, but he just didn't like Chinese people and didn't like Chinese food. This was personal freedom.

  Wang Li said that at that time she communicated with this man about the concept of racial discrimination, but it was a pity that this man did not seem to listen to advice.

Wang Li said: "I sympathize with this man very much. He is in his 70s. Although he also wants to behave well, he does not have a correct understanding of the issue of racial discrimination. In the past, no one may have told him that his There is a deviation in thinking. I think this is a good opportunity to let the law and the society tell him that this is wrong. I hope he will not make the same mistake for the rest of his life."

  Regarding the elimination of racial discrimination, Wang Li believes that education is very important, and he also urges that if someone encounters racial discrimination or witnesses an incident of discrimination, he must stand up boldly.

  In addition, at the time of the federal election, Wang Li said: “Race discrimination is a very important issue in this election, but politicians are often used to paying attention to the problem of discrimination against indigenous people and blacks, but the discrimination faced by Asians is equally serious, so Chinese Americans We must actively vote to let politicians pay attention to the dynamics of the Chinese community and pay attention to the voice of the Chinese. If the voting rate of the Chinese community is not high, then discrimination against the Chinese and other community issues will still be difficult to solve."

  The incident occurred at the end of March this year when a Chinese waiter in a coffee shop in the Steveston neighborhood of Steveston was discriminated against and poured coffee. A white couple involved was subsequently charged with misconduct by the RCMP in Richmond. .