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John Cho Gets Candid About Asian American Discrimination During COVID Pandemic & How To Stop It

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John Cho is worried about his parents’ safety amid the coronavirus pandemic — and he’s not talking about catching the virus.

The 47-year-old actor, who was born in South Korea but raised in the US, penned an essay for the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday about Asian American discrimination during the COVID-19 crisis, noting how he believes the pandemic reminds Asian Americans that their “belonging is conditional.” He wrote: The Searching star went on to explain how the origin of the virus has led to “a slew of anti-Asian hate crimes,” continuing:  The actor, who came to America at age 6 and was naturalized in 1990, says his parents always told him to “act like the natives,” hoping that “race would not disadvantage” them. Related: Lana Condor

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