‘Chinky China’: Racist man spits at and kicks Asian Canadian’s car

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A racist man was caught on camera spitting at an Asian Canadian and kicking his car.

Instagram user Otis Chan uploaded the footage and explained in the caption that the man told him to “go back to your country chink” and said “chinky China.”

Chan also said the man wanted to fight him.

In the video, the man is seen spitting at Chan’s car window twice as well as kicking his door.

“It pissed him off when I ignored him, and closed my window, resulting in him spitting on the window,” Chan said on Instagram. “I immediately left site, drove 2 blocks east and parked to finish my paperwork.”

The man ran down the street following him before kicking his mirror and running into a building.

“Sadly, racism is still very alive and well,” Chan said. “This world needs a cleansing.”

Last month, it was revealed that Canada has more anti-Asian Coronavirus racist incidents pert capita than the USA.

 

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Sadly, racism is still very alive and well. This guy, decided to approach me on site,then launch into a verbal tirade, everything from “chinky China” to ” go back to your country chink”, even wanted me to fight him. It pissed him off when I ignored him, and closed my window, resulting in him spitting on the window. I immediately left site, drove 2 blocks east,and parked to finish my paperwork. Lo and behold, he ran down and followed me there. This video is once I realized he was actually following me. After he kicked in my mirror, he ran into the building. I’ve now returned to the original job site and am waiting for police to arrive. This world needs a cleansing….. So how’s everyone else’s Monday going?

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