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 City lawmakers unite to call for  
 solidarity as attacks increase  
 against Asian Americans 
 (From  l.  to  r.)  City  Councilman  Donovan  Richards,  State  Assemblyman  Rodneyse  
 Bichotte,  State  Senator  John  Liu,  State  Assemblymen  Ron  Kim,  Clyde  Vanel  and  
 Congresswoman  Grace Meng  address  the  rise  in  incidents  involving  bias,  violence  
 and potential hate crimes against the Asian-American community amid the coronavirus  
 outbreak.  Photo by Dean Moses 
 BY CARLOTTA MOHAMED 
 Local lawmakers are standing in  
 solidarity  with  the  Asian  American  
 community as extreme anti-Asian xenophobia  
 is on the rise across the city  
 following the global coronavirus outbreak. 
 State Assemblyman Ron Kim was  
 joined Monday by Assembly members  
 Yuh-Line Niou, Rodneyse Bichotte and  
 Clyde Vanel, Senator John Liu, Congresswoman  
 Grace Meng, Councilman  
 Donovan Richards, and a representative  
 from  Public  Advocate  Jumaane  
 Williams’ office.  
 Kim and his colleagues denounced  
 the rising tensions and targeting of  
 Asian Americans in New York such  
 as a woman with a face mask being  
 assaulted, a subway passenger being  
 sprayed with Febreze, and other troubling  
 incidents. They also decried the  
 normalizing of images with Asian faces  
 by the media.  
 “While we are working overtime in  
 Albany to provide the necessary funds  
 and tools to protect all New Yorkers  
 from  the  coronavirus,  it  is  disheartening  
 to see increasing incidents of  
 verbal assaults and vicious attacks  
 against Asian Americans,” Kim said.  
 “We must not let this virus become the  
 trigger for a wave of pre-existing racist  
 sentiments against Asian Americans.  
 The virus does not see race, walls, or  
 boundaries. Now is the time for solidarity, 
  compassion, and empathy —  
 not hatred, violence and ugliness.”  
 The racist behavior is in some ways  
 more  frightening  than  the  disease  itself, 
  Liu said.  
 “Everyone is working hard to overcome  
 the unprecedented spread of coronavirus,” 
  Liu said. “At the same time  
 we  all  also  have  to  be  ever  vigilant  
 against negative stereotypes as well as  
 outright racism and violence.”  
 The legislators reinstated the evident  
 truth that the energy and efforts  
 of the city and state should be focused  
 on the virus itself, which can and  
 has been spread by anyone, and not  
 against any single face or community.  
 Since the coronavirus outbreak, Asian  
 American  businesses  in  many  industries  
 throughout New York, particularly  
 in the service and retail sector,  
 have  also  suffered  dramatic  declines  
 in revenue.  
 Meng noted that concern and fear  
 about the illness is not an excuse to discriminate  
 against Asian Americans.  
 “Any  type  of  discrimination,  regardless  
 of  the  form  it  takes,  is unacceptable, 
  and must never be tolerated,”  
 Meng said. “As I have been saying,  
 people must not panic about coronavirus. 
   People  should  be  vigilant  and  
 prudent, and listen to our health professionals, 
  but still go about their daily  
 routines.” Niou is calling for unity and  
 remaining  educated  on  the  growing  
 public health emergency.  
 Niou is calling for unity and remaining  
 educated on the growing public  
 health emergency.  
 “Together we must stop the spread  
 of the unfounded harmful stereotypes  
 and hateful words that people are using  
 to demonize our Asian American  
 community thoughtful and reasonable  
 discussions,” Niou said.  
 As Public Advocate, Williams said,  
 “We cannot let fear and bigotry overcome  
 facts  amid  the  rise  in  coronavirus  
 cases. Turning our backs on our  
 fellow community members will only  
 hurt us as a city. Our office stands in  
 solidarity with our Asian American  
 communities and all of our immigrant  
 communities,  especially  during  these  
 cases and the hysteria surrounding  
 them.” 
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