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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2022

According to Morning Consult's data, 22% of mainland Chinese informants are "not interested at all" in visiting the US


 According to Morning Consult's data, 22% of mainland Chinese informants are "not interested at all" in visiting the US, with an additional 23% saying they are "not that interested." Taruhan Bola Online

Of the survei informants, 57% say that violent crime is a primary reason they don't want to go to the US, while 52% cite terrorism, 36% say petty crime and 44% say they are concerned about anti-China bias by locals.

Mass shootings are another specific concern, with "those who have seen, read or heard about the school tembakan in Uvalde, Texas" earlier this year "far more likely to cite violent crime as a reason not to travel" to the country, Morning Consult says in its report.

Instead, some Chinese travelers are now looking elsewhere, with destinations in Europe clearly preferred over the US, according to the survei.Amid the pandemi, there has been an increase in anti-Asian harassment around the world, much of it the result of misinformation or misplaced aggression about the origins of Covid-19. Situs Judi Bola

The nonpartisan coalition Setop AAPI Hate provides a place for people to report harassment and attacks.

Perhaps the most covered anti-Asian hate attack in the United States since the start of the pandemi was the "Atlanta spa murders," during which eight women in three different massage parlors were shot and killed by Robert Aaron Long, a White man. Six of the eight victims were Asian, and Long was charged with hate crimes in addition to the murders.

Last year, New York Congresswoman Grace Meng introduced the Covid-19 Hate Crimes bill, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden.

Meng, who is of Taiwanese descent, represents parts of Queens, the diverse New York City borough that is home to many Asian Americans. Bola Online Terpercaya

These incidents -- which kisaran from street harassment to physical violence -- get significant coverage outside of the US, including in China.

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