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A US soldier publicly threatened to shoot at the Chinese. The US Marine Corps respond
2020-10-10 12:54:16   (Visits: 549 Times)
2020-10-10
Recently, a U.S. soldier was exposed to racially discriminatory remarks. He not only supported Trump’s absurd rhetoric that he”dumped the pot” of China, he even threatened to shoot Chinese people. According to the US military’s”Stars and Stripes” report on October 8, local time, the person who made these remarks was an active US Marine Corps soldier who”threatened” in a video that he would shoot at the Chinese while performing a mission. He also used racially discriminatory terms to insult the Chinese.
According to the US Army’s Stars and Stripes, the US Marine Corps stated on Thursday that a Marine has posted a video on the Internet, insulting the Chinese with racist terms.
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