TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Justin Tsui, a registered nurse pursuing a doctorate of nursing practice in psychiatric mental health at Columbia University, was transferring trains on his way home after picking up N95 masks when he was approached by a man on the platform in Harlem. The man asked, “You’re Chinese, right?” Tsui responded that he was Chinese American, and the man told Tsui he should go back to his country, citing the 2003 SARS outbreak as another example of "all these sicknesses" spread by "chinks." The man kept coming closer and closer to Tsui, who was forced to step toward the edge of the platform. "I didn't think that if he shoved me into the tracks I’d have the physical energy to crawl back up," Tsui says. A bystander, who Tsui says appeared to be Latino, called out: "Leave him alone. Can’t you see he’s a nurse? That he’s wearing scrubs?" After the bystander threatened to record the incident and call the police, the aggressor said that he should "go back to [his] country too." Tsui says the current antiracism movements are important, but the U.S. has a long way to go to achieve true equality. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi (@hsakag) for TIME」6月26日 0時46分 - time

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Justin Tsui, a registered nurse pursuing a doctorate of nursing practice in psychiatric mental health at Columbia University, was transferring trains on his way home after picking up N95 masks when he was approached by a man on the platform in Harlem. The man asked, “You’re Chinese, right?” Tsui responded that he was Chinese American, and the man told Tsui he should go back to his country, citing the 2003 SARS outbreak as another example of "all these sicknesses" spread by "chinks." The man kept coming closer and closer to Tsui, who was forced to step toward the edge of the platform. "I didn't think that if he shoved me into the tracks I’d have the physical energy to crawl back up," Tsui says. A bystander, who Tsui says appeared to be Latino, called out: "Leave him alone. Can’t you see he’s a nurse? That he’s wearing scrubs?" After the bystander threatened to record the incident and call the police, the aggressor said that he should "go back to [his] country too." Tsui says the current antiracism movements are important, but the U.S. has a long way to go to achieve true equality. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi (@hsakag) for TIME


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