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'Shaking with anger, stunned and very sad' -- Man goes on racist tirade at Asian grocery store in Florida
This is the shocking moment at an Asian-American grocery store in Jensen Beach, Florida as a Ryo, a local woman, recorded the moment a man hurled racial abuse against two young women on October 27, 2020.
In the video, one can hear the man shout: "Go back to f-- communist China where you belong, asshole."
The filmer told Newsflare: "The location is my favorite local Asian market in Jensen Beach, "La Rice", where I do most of my shopping... At first, we heard a commotion up front, but quickly realized it was a racist. The exchange happened so quickly. When I got to the front I saw two very young girls and an adult man, all of which were very shaken. The man was shaking with anger, rightfully so. The poor girls just looked stunned and very sad."
The racist sentiment against Asians has gone up dramatically since the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with the hatred erupting on into a national tragedy after Robert Aaron Long, a white man, was charged with fatally shooting eight people, including six women of Asian descent, at spas in the Atlanta area on March 16.
Investigators said it was too early to determine a motive. After Long’s arrest, he denied harboring a racial bias and told officials that he carried out the shootings as a form of vengeance for his “sexual addiction" with many experts dismissing that as a reduction of the impact of racism and racial fetishization.
Other incidents that clearly seemed racially motivated have not resulted in arrests. The police are still searching for a man who called an Asian-American mother the “Chinese virus” and spat at her child in Queens in March.
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