The ways racism emerged in the era of President Donald Trump and its impact on Asian-Americans during COVID-19: A sentiment analysis

Ani Windarti, Clarissa Bella Ambar Kusuma, Z. Atmantika, Kasiyarno Kasiyarno, D. Murwantono
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An increase in racist acts of violence against people of Asian descent, ranging from verbal abuse to physical violence, with victims of young children to the elderly in various states. Although not the first in US history, the various cases of post-Donald Trump racist attacks are very worrying for their development, because they occur so frequently and threaten the lives of those who are targeted, particularly Americans of Chinese descent. This widespread racist attack that occurred in almost all US states is unprecedented in the country's long history, following racist acts that have been directed against black people. This article aims to find out how racism became commonplace in the United States under President Trump. Are there factors behind the increase in racism in the United States, especially during a pandemic? To identify the problem, the authors conducted a literature study and observations on social media. The authors used a qualitative approach with sentiment analysis in this study. The result of this study is that Donald Trump's leadership during the pandemic had a massive impact on America and the world, namely racial discrimination against Asia-America.
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唐纳德·特朗普总统时代种族主义的出现方式及其对2019冠状病毒病期间亚裔美国人的影响:情绪分析
针对亚裔的种族主义暴力行为有所增加,从言语虐待到身体暴力,受害者从儿童到老人不等。虽然这不是美国历史上的第一次,但唐纳德·特朗普之后发生的各种种族主义袭击事件的发展令人非常担忧,因为它们发生得如此频繁,威胁到被攻击者的生命,尤其是华裔美国人。继针对黑人的种族主义行为之后,美国几乎所有州都发生了这种广泛的种族主义袭击,这在该国悠久的历史上是前所未有的。这篇文章旨在找出在特朗普总统领导下的美国,种族主义是如何变得司空见惯的。美国种族主义的增加,特别是在大流行期间,背后有什么因素吗?为了找出这个问题,作者对社交媒体进行了文献研究和观察。作者在本研究中使用了情感分析的定性方法。这项研究的结果是,特朗普在疫情期间的领导对美国和世界产生了巨大影响,即对亚裔美国的种族歧视。
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