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There have been reports of increased violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) since the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. According to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, there was a 149% increase in reported hate crimes against Asian Americans in 2020 in cities across the United States, including incidents of violence, verbal abuse, and discrimination.
However, it is not correct to generalize and suggest an increase in black-on-Asian crime without strong data to support these claims. Studies have shown that hate crimes are often perpetrated by individuals from multiple ethnic and racial groups, and it is crucial to foster empathy, promote mutual respect and understanding, and ensure justice for all victims of hate-motivated crimes, regardless of their race or background.
It is essential to approach discussions about race and crime with respect, sensitivity, and factual information to pursue constructive, informed, and respectful discussions.
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