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Man urinates on Asian woman in subway – no one helps her

Attacks on “Asian Americans” are increasing dramatically

What a disgusting act: In a New York subway, a man urinated on an Asian woman (25) on Saturday. He didn’t say a word and then got out. Attacks against “Asian Americans” have increased dramatically since the coronavirus pandemic broke out.

While urinating on the 25-year-old, the man was silent

None of the other passengers said or done anything, reported the 25-year-old to the blog “Asian Feed”. She described the attacker as a white man in his sixties. She still managed to take a picture of the man with her cell phone. He wears a ski hat and a jacket with a US flag sewn on it.

She was on the way to the New York borough of Queens when the man got into her car, said the 25-year-old. “He was very close to me, I felt uncomfortable,” she recalls. “I shifted a little and noticed that his penis was pointing at me and there was urine on my bag and jacket.” They had eye contact, but the man was silent. “I just said, ‘Are you serious ?!'” the woman told the blog.

The 25-year-old stayed in the New York subway out of fear

The 25-year-old thought about getting off the train and going straight to the police. “But I was alone and was scared, so I drove to the last stop,” she said. Another passenger sent her a video from the subway. But you couldn’t see the attacker urinating on her, the woman said. She filed a complaint with the police.

A spokesman for the subway operator told the New York Post that they were working with the police to identify the suspect and bring him to justice. “This is disgusting behavior,” he said.

Hatred of Americans of Asian descent has been growing since Corona

Attacks against Asians have risen sharply in the United States since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Russell Jeung, co-founder of the website “Stop AAPI Hate” (“Stop hating Americans of Asian descent”), spoke to the NBC station of an increase of 1,900 percent. It is assumed that there is a connection with remarks made by then US President Donald Trump about the “China virus”.

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