'These Are Very Real Worries': Chicago's Chinatown Still Concerned About Increase Of Hate Crimes

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'These Are Very Real Worries': Chicago's Chinatown Still Concerned About Increase Of Hate Crimes
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'It's not simply that hate is gone. It's not that we have less incidences. I think some of them has morphed. I think there is more reporting two years ago and less reporting now.'

An Illinois woman, originally from China, had just returned from Wuhan. That case and others like it sparked hate crimes in Chicago and around the country.In Wake Of Murder Of Melissa Ortega, 8, Little Village Parents Demand New Outlets For Kids Suffering In Violent Environment

In Chinatown, there still remains a concern about personal safety, namely among elderly Asian Americans. It’s a concern that began at the start of the pandemic but very much continues to this day.Some Buddhist temples in Chicago have been closed for the two years since the pandemic began. One part is COVID concern, one part fear of reprisals from pockets of the community who blame Asian Americans for the pandemic.

In Chicago that fear was amplified last month with the shooting death of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in Chinatown.“It’s not simply that hate is gone. It’s not that we have less incidences. I think some of them has morphed. I think there is more reporting two years ago and less reporting now,” Shieh said.

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