A popular actor steps out onto the street and is brutally reminded that, despite his fame and wealth, places still exist where the colour of his skin and sexual orientation put him in danger.
11.11.2021 - 23:03 / wonderwall.com
post-Olympic life with Pop Sugar, the gymnast recalled an incident in which she and several friends — all of Asian descent — were waiting for an Uber on the sidewalk.
While there, a car sped by and the group inside the vehicle began shouting racist slurs."Go back to where they came from," one person shouted, Suni, 18, remembered. One passenger in the car even sprayed her arm with pepper spray as it sped off. "I was so mad, but there was nothing I could do or control because they skirted off,"
.A popular actor steps out onto the street and is brutally reminded that, despite his fame and wealth, places still exist where the colour of his skin and sexual orientation put him in danger.
CHICAGO -- A popular actor steps out onto the street and is brutally reminded that, despite his fame and wealth, places still exist where the color of his skin and sexual orientation put him in danger.That was the story that ricocheted around the world after Jussie Smollett, a Black and openly gay actor, reported to Chicago police that he was the victim of a hate crime.Nearly three years later, Smollett is about to stand trial on charges that he staged the whole thing.He was charged with felony
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told Popsugar this week that while she’s been in in Los Angeles to film the competition program, she and a group of friends — all of whom were also of Asian descent — were screamed at by a group of people who sped by in a car. The people, Lee said, shouted racist phrases and told her and her friends to “go back to where they came from,” per Popsugar.
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Sunisa Lee, also known as Suni Lee, says she was recently a victim of a racially motivated attack.