BangkokPost-Feb 20

The discrimination faced by Thais abroad during the novel coronavirus outbreak shows how growing public anxiety can revive long-standing tensions and negative stereotypes about Chinese, an expert said. Wasana Wongsurawat, a historian at Chulalongkorn University, said the discrimination experienced by the victims has roots in the mistaken belief that they come from China. In the West, she said, stereotypes about the sanitary practices of the Chinese date back to the 19th century, when a large number of Chinese migrants came to the United Kingdom and Australia and settled in crowded “Chinatowns”. “The overcrowding led to unsanitary conditions, leading to epidemics within their communities. But they were underpaid and had no choice,” she told the Bangkok Post in a phone interview. “The stereotype that the Chinese can eat almost everything should also be understood in the context of poverty.”

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