Behind the Dislike: What Drives Anti-China Sentiment in the US?

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Di Balik Layar Ketidaksukaan: Apa yang Mendorong Sentimen Anti-China di AS?
Di Balik Layar Ketidaksukaan: Apa yang Mendorong Sentimen Anti-China di AS?

jfid – In recent years, anti-China sentiment has significantly increased in the United States.

This phenomenon has affected various aspects of life, ranging from politics to everyday life. This article will attempt to delve deeper into what drives this sentiment.

Pandemic and Anti-Asian Sentiment

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated anti-Asian sentiment in the United States.

In their tweets, BTS expressed condolences to those who have lost loved ones. They also recalled moments when BTS faced discrimination because they are Asian.

The Stop AAPI Hate movement based in San Francisco tracks discrimination and xenophobia against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, recording nearly 3,800 incidents from March 2020 to February 2021.

Politics and Anti-China Sentiment

The Donald Trump administration used the COVID-19 pandemic to fuel anti-China sentiment. This rivalry could potentially escalate into direct military conflict between Beijing and Washington.

Anti-China sentiment within the United States Congress is also on the rise. The US Senate approved a bill that would impose sanctions on Chinese government officials for human rights violations against the Uighur Muslim minority.

Conclusion

Anti-China sentiment in the US is a complex phenomenon influenced by various factors, including politics, the pandemic, and social issues.

To fully understand what drives this sentiment, we need to look beyond political rhetoric and consider the broader context in which this sentiment arises and develops.

With a better understanding, we can hope to find a path towards greater understanding and tolerance.

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