New Straits Times

US Olympic athletes detail anti-Asian racism

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Asian-American athletes hoping to represent the United States at this year’s Olympics shared personal stories of racist abuse on Wednesday, vowing to use their platforms to raise awareness in the fight against discrimina­tion.

The United States has seen a surge in anti-Asian violence in the past year, which activists have attributed to the rhetoric of former President Donald Trump, who repeatedly characteri­sed Covid-19 as the “China virus.”

Speaking at a Team USA media event, South Korea-born gymnast Yul Moldauer and Sakura Kokumai, a female karate exponent who is of Japanese heritage, both detailed recent experience­s of anti-Asian racism.

Moldauer, who was adopted by a family in Colorado as a one-year-old, said he had dealt with racist jokes and stereotype­s throughout his life, usually opting to “just push it away.”

The 24-year-old said he his recent experience of racism occurred while out driving his car. “Last month I was driving and a lady cut me off,” he said. “And at the lights she pulled up and yelled at me ‘Go back to China’.

“When I heard those words I laughed and shrugged at it,” Moldauer added. “Because at the end of the day my job is to represent this country no matter what.

“If an individual feels like they need to harass me or say something, I’m just going to push it away. Because there are so many other great Americans that I get to represent.”

The 28-year-old Sakura, who will be competing in an Olympics for the first time as karate makes its Olympic debut, meanwhile choked up as she described being racially abused last week.

“I was training at the park and a man started to verbally harass me,” Sakura said. “I was kind of shocked by it. I was still processing it at the time and laughed it off as there was no point escalating the situation.

“There were racial slurs at the end of the incident. I’m still a little bit emotional about it.”

Kokumai and Moldauer’s remarks come just days after US Olympic snowboard champion Chloe Kim revealed last week she receives racist abuse via social media on a daily basis.

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