People Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (People MagazineInstagram)「Olivia Munn is speaking out against the rise of violence against Asian Americans. The actress and television personality called for "help" in the fight against such crimes, which have seen an increase amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. "Over the past few days I've found myself at a loss for words at the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes," began Munn. "The racist, verbal and physical assaults have left my community fearful to step outside. These hate crimes have spiked since Covid and continue to increase even though we ask for help, even though we ask our fellow Americans to be outraged for us, even though we ask for more mainstream media coverage. In just the past week a 91-year-old Asian American man was attacked from behind as he walked down the street in Oakland, an 84-year-old Thai American was murdered in San Francisco, a 64-year-old Vietnamese American woman was assaulted in San Jose and a Filipino American man was slashed in the face in Manhattan. To simply exist as a minority in the country is seen as a protest to some. We need help amplifying the outage. We need help to feel safe in our country. We need help to be safe in our country," she continued, signing off her message, "With Love, Olivia Munn / Proud Asian American." 📷: Taylor Hill/Getty Images」2月12日 2時32分 - people

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Olivia Munn is speaking out against the rise of violence against Asian Americans. The actress and television personality called for "help" in the fight against such crimes, which have seen an increase amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. "Over the past few days I've found myself at a loss for words at the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes," began Munn. "The racist, verbal and physical assaults have left my community fearful to step outside. These hate crimes have spiked since Covid and continue to increase even though we ask for help, even though we ask our fellow Americans to be outraged for us, even though we ask for more mainstream media coverage. In just the past week a 91-year-old Asian American man was attacked from behind as he walked down the street in Oakland, an 84-year-old Thai American was murdered in San Francisco, a 64-year-old Vietnamese American woman was assaulted in San Jose and a Filipino American man was slashed in the face in Manhattan. To simply exist as a minority in the country is seen as a protest to some. We need help amplifying the outage. We need help to feel safe in our country. We need help to be safe in our country," she continued, signing off her message, "With Love, Olivia Munn / Proud Asian American." 📷: Taylor Hill/Getty Images


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