Recent killings of Asian American women force Asians abroad to rethink their relationship with USA
Recent killings of Asian American women force Asians abroad to rethink their relationship with the U.S.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/17/asian-american-hate-crime-violence/
Eric Wu is like many other second-generation Asian Americans he was born and raised in Seattle to Chinese immigrant parents seeking a better life for themselves and their children.
But the recent increase in anti-Asian hate incidents in the United States has prompted him to invert part of his familys quintessential American immigrant story. Wu, 20, has decided to seek a better life for himself elsewhere, over safety concerns that have been elevated following headlines of gruesome killings of Asian Americans in New York.
Every single week, you see a new attack in the news, Wu said in a phone interview from London, where he attends college. It angers me because you can see your grandparents, your parents or aunts or uncles or cousins or brothers or sisters in the people who were killed, he said.
On Sunday, Christina Yuna Lee, a 35-year-old Korean American woman, was found stabbed to death in her New York City apartment. The man suspected of killing Lee had followed her into the apartment building from the street, according to surveillance video. And last month in New York, Michelle Alyssa Go, 40, was killed after being pushed onto the subway tracks.