A Chinese-Australian family whose home was targeted in a coronavirus-related act of vandalism receives an outpouring of support from neighbours, celebrities and fellow Australians online.
Numerous people online have spoken up about their experiences of racism in Australia, while others have denounced the attacks.
@MingYLong People have asked how they can help: 1. Reach out to your Asian friends/colleagues and express your dismay re #racism you’ve seen 2. Be an ally when you see racism to support the individual affected #UnityOverFear #IStandWithAsianAustralians #IAmAustralian #WeAreAustralian
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