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Asian-American groups fear Trump's escalating rhetoric will fuel prejudice, racism in US
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Asian-American groups fear Trump's escalating rhetoric will fuel prejudice, racism in US

From South China Morning Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Asian-American groups criticize Donald Trump's recent speech, fearing it will incite prejudice and racism.
  • They argue his rhetoric poses a dangerous threat to minority communities already facing hostility.
  • Critics also point to disputed voter data cited by Trump and express concern he may challenge election results.

Asian-American organizations have strongly condemned remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump this week, asserting that his escalating rhetoric poses a dangerous threat to minority communities already enduring attacks and hostility. These groups fear his words will fuel further prejudice and racism in the United States during a period of deep partisan division.

The organizations highlighted that Trump's speech, delivered just four months before a critical midterm election, included unproven claims about the 2020 election results. Analysts noted that much of the voter registration data cited by the president is disputed and not new information. This has raised concerns that Trump might attempt to alter or overturn election outcomes.

China's foreign ministry dismissed Trump's comments as factually incorrect and an attempt to vilify China. Meanwhile, Chinese-American groups echoed the sentiment, stating that the president's conspiracy theories risk exacerbating an already tense domestic situation. The groups' criticism underscores the anxiety felt by minority communities regarding the potential impact of political rhetoric on social harmony and safety.

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Originally published by South China Morning Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.