TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Jilleen Liao was on a grocery run in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn on April 19 when she stopped to adjust her mask. A tall older man in a Yankees cap crossed the road toward her and walked in her direction. "Next time, don’t bring your diseases back from your country," he told her. Frightened, she waited until he was several yards away to correct him and say, "I’m American, sir. Have a nice day!" At the time, Liao was carrying four grocery bags. Now she makes multiple grocery trips a week out of fear that carrying too many bags could put her in a position where she couldn’t defend herself. She also rides her skateboard to create more distance between herself and other pedestrians. "Scapegoating is both a timeless and universal tool, so we shouldn’t be surprised COVID-19 racism is coinciding with an election year," Liao adds. "Especially as marginalized people, we can’t be afraid to speak out about our experiences ... The Black Lives Matter movement continues to show us a new world is possible." Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi (@hsakag) for TIME」6月26日 2時27分 - time

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Jilleen Liao was on a grocery run in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn on April 19 when she stopped to adjust her mask. A tall older man in a Yankees cap crossed the road toward her and walked in her direction. "Next time, don’t bring your diseases back from your country," he told her. Frightened, she waited until he was several yards away to correct him and say, "I’m American, sir. Have a nice day!" At the time, Liao was carrying four grocery bags. Now she makes multiple grocery trips a week out of fear that carrying too many bags could put her in a position where she couldn’t defend herself. She also rides her skateboard to create more distance between herself and other pedestrians. "Scapegoating is both a timeless and universal tool, so we shouldn’t be surprised COVID-19 racism is coinciding with an election year," Liao adds. "Especially as marginalized people, we can’t be afraid to speak out about our experiences ... The Black Lives Matter movement continues to show us a new world is possible." Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi (@hsakag) for TIME


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