According to data released by the FBI recently, the number of hate crime cases against Asians in the United States increased by more than 70% last year, and more than 60% of hate crime cases have racial factors behind them. According to a survey released by the Pew Research Center in April, over 80% of Asian Americans said they were facing increasing violence, nearly half said they had experienced racial discrimination since last year, and one-third said they were afraid of being Threats or personal attacks.
These figures reveal that racism is a chronic disease in American society. It is not only Asian Americans who suffer from hate crimes, but it is also not only African Americans who suffer from "unable to breathe". Racism not only caused great suffering to the minorities in the United States, but also intensified the tearing of American society and deepened the antagonism.