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        <description>#china #US A dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes plagued many US cities since the start of the US' information war and trade war with China. In San Francisco, Asian Americans make up 37% of the city's population, and Chinese Americans alone make up 1/3. In this episode, I sat down with a group of Asian Americans who were fighting against racism, raising awareness about war crimes against Asians during WWII, and repairing China-U.S. relations. Timestamp: 00:00 - 01:13 Highlights of this episode 01:14 - 03:57 Intro 03:58 - 21: 45 Rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes since US aggression towards China 21:46 - 32:00 Asian victims in the Vietnam War 32:01 - 40:14 "Comfort Women", victims of the WWII 40:15 - 48:11 Hong Kong under British Colonial Rule 48:12 - 52:32 Ending</description>
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