Although the pneumonia epidemic is showing signs of easing in Hong Kong, the daily number of confirmed diagnoses worldwide is still high, and the epidemic in the United States is still severe. US President Donald Trump has publicly stated that the virus comes from China. He said on Twitter on May 12 that Asian Americans are "very angry" at what China has done to the United States and the world, and have American citizenship. Daniel Wu reposted a screenshot of Trump’s post on social networking sites and said his remarks did not represent them.
Daniel Wu was born and raised in the United States, his parents were Chinese immigrants to the United States. Trump said in a post that Asian Americans are very angry about what China has done to the United States and the world, especially Chinese Americans are the most angry, and he himself does not blame these Chinese Americans. Daniel Wu, who was born and raised in the United States, forwarded Trump's post on IG and left a message in English: "You can't speak for us". Indicates disagreement with the other party’s remarks.
Trump earlier called the new coronavirus "Chinese virus", which has attracted many controversies among entertainment stars. In recent years, Fala Chen, who has been actively developing his acting career in the United States, later personally published a limited-time dynamic, believing that Trump was racist.
American artist Chen Fala published on social networking sites on March 17 that Prandtl’s remarks discriminated against the Chinese: “Why does he have even the energy to make up s** t like that, when we have so much to deal with and to heal from!?!?!? This is intentional racist.” (Why does he still have the energy to make up this kind of nonsense, when we still have so many things to deal with and need to be treated? This is intentional racist. Racial discrimination.) At the time, it caused a lot of controversy.
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