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News: More than two hundred Chinese people from Asia participated in a rally held in front of ABC15 in Phoenix

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News: More than two hundred Chinese people from Asia participated in a rally held in front of ABC15 in Phoenix Today, more than two hundred Chinese people from Asia came to ABC on 44th Street. Phoenix...

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Today, more than 200 Chinese people in Alberta marched to ABC Phoenix TV Station on 44th Street to protest against their racially hateful speeches. Chinese friends made their own slogans to protest against ABC's inappropriate remarks and called on the media to assume the responsibility of racial harmony and create a positive public opinion environment full of positive energy for society. Two of the children also held up a slogan "Teach children more love." At the protest site, the Chinese were very united and very orderly. Two TV stations went to the scene to conduct interviews. (This website will continue to report more details)

>Phoenix ABC TV station (Photo by Wu Liang)

Chinese friends protest at the door of Phoenix ABC TV station against the racial hate speech broadcast by the Taipei (Photography by Zhou Qing)

A child holds a sign that reads "Please teach your children to love" (Photography by Zhou Qing)

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