Asian Commuter Trolls Woman Who Covered Her Face After Seeing Her
In an apparent twist to countless stories of Asians being targeted by people who use COVID-19 to mask racist thoughts, an Asian commuter decided to troll a fellow passenger who immediately assumed she was sick.
The encounter, which was caught on video, took place on the New York City subway earlier this week.
Min, who goes by the handle @princessmin_c on Twitter, claims that the woman covered her face as soon as she saw her.
Curious of the extent of the woman’s reaction, Min decided to have her little fun — by fake-coughing.
In the video, Min can be heard faking a cough before confronting the woman, who mumbled something under her cover in response.
“I’m sorry? I’m sorry, say it again,” Min asked the woman. “I can’t hear you when you’re covering your mouth.”
Shortly after, the woman left her seat and walked far away from Min.
“I get on the train and this White woman immediately covers her mouth with a scarf when she sees me. I thought it would be interesting to fake cough and see how she reacts. The racism is showing Jan!” Min captioned her video, which has now more than 4.8 million views.
So I get on the train and this white woman immediately covers her mouth with a scarf when she sees me. I thought it would be interesting to fake cough and see how she reacts. The racism is showing Jan! (Too bad we couldn’t hear her mumbling under that racism!) pic.twitter.com/DW4HNdoKwh
— min (@princessmin_c) March 2, 2020
Some supported Min and thought the woman was downright racist:
— Bell🧢⚔ (@JussEnuff) March 3, 2020
Definitely racism. There is definitely not a deadly airborne epidemic that originated in Asia which I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that is part of your heritage.
— Gary Dunnet (@Dunnetgary) March 4, 2020
It’s racist to automatically assume every Asian person has coronavirus for nothing other than the fact that they are Asian yes, yes it is
— Disastrous life of sai ⛈ (@cuteccumberr) March 4, 2020
One even shared a similar experience:
This happened to me on the R train last week. Made me a sad bc I’m not even chinese, yet they kept whispering stuff like “cover your mouth she’s chinese””China and their virus” ? Whether I am or not, why r they using the disease as an excuse to be racist. All I did was sneeze…
— A (@aueyoi) March 3, 2020
However, others argued that the woman was not racist for simply trying to protect herself.
Fellas is it racist to not want to die?
— X-wing@Aliciousness (@blakesimzlax27) March 4, 2020
Yes absolutely! Its racist to want to be healthy!
— Les Gomez (@Les_Gomez) March 4, 2020
Is that racism…or fear of this corona shit
— Texas_Charm (@SweetTXcharm) March 3, 2020
In follow-up tweets, Min claimed that the woman had not been covering her face while sitting next to “other White folks.” She also slammed comments defending the woman for being “cautious,” since she was singled out for being Asian.
“Can’t even believe I have to explain this to a few ignorant people but THE POINT is that she covered her face before I was even fake-coughing. If she wanted to move quietly because someone was coughing by her, I understand, but she discriminated against me once she SAW ME,” Min wrote.
Like yea that scarf sure gonna help you dumb bitch
— min (@princessmin_c) March 2, 2020
And to everyone saying “oh she’s being cautious that’s not racist” just say you wanted an excuse to show your racism and fucking GOOOO!!! Like that scarf isn’t fucking preventing her from getting the coronavirus SMD. Next person is getting blocked
— min (@princessmin_c) March 3, 2020
and why wasn’t she covered up before I got on the train when she was sitting with the other white folks? suddenly she needs to take preventative measures when an Asian woman gets on the train. OH OKAY! AND I WAS FAKE COUGHING IN MY ELBOW. Not even out in the air!!
— min (@princessmin_c) March 3, 2020
Can’t even believe I have to explain this to a few ignorant people but THE POINT is that she covered her face before I was even fake coughing. If she wanted to move quietly because someone was coughing by her I understand but she discriminated against me once she SAW ME.
— min (@princessmin_c) March 3, 2020
Feature Image Screenshots via @princessmin_c
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