‘God bless Trump, we’re gonna nuke you guys’: Racist attacks Asian American woman

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A racist Trump supporter verbally attacked an Asian American woman in California.

IB Times reports the incident occurred in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, where Jeanne Heo was approached by a man who asked where she was from.

The man reportedly asked her if she “spoke English” before engaging in a tirdade of abuse.

In the video, the man is seen saying, “go back to Asia” and “God bless Trump, we’re going to nuke you guys”.

He also said to Heo, “you’re ugly and you have a flat face and a ugly nose”. Eventually leaving, the man says, “and guess what you guys have small dicks”.

Discussing the incident on Twitter, Heo said, “this guy approached me on the metro and asked if I was American, if I spoke English. I replied yes and ignored him.”

“When waiting outside he approaches me again and asks where my genetics are from, if I’m from Korea. I ask him why do you wanna know and this happened.”

Heo also added that a previous racist attack happened to her in 2017. “The man got out of his car and looked at me and shouted, ‘Oh it’ll be easy to report you, you’re Asian’,” she said.

“I also work at a Chinese restaurant and some of the customers say dumb s**t like, ‘Are you the manager’s sister?”

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