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NOCOLOR Rescue group was the first to rescue an Asian man who was subjected to violence in the United States
Our group has observed recent incidents of Asian men being victimized in the United States. With the emergence of the epidemic, the issue of racial discrimination against the Asian community has gradually emerged. The victim in the picture had sought help from the government and the police, and our group arrived at the scene of the crime to provide help. They rushed the victims to local hospitals. Today, the victim's health is fine, but his spirit is still a little depressed. NOCOLOR group members actively sought a way for him to recover mentally. Hopefully he won't give up on the world and we never give up on him.
In several news reports, the victim repeatedly thanked the NOCOLOR rescue team, saying: "Living alone in another country for several years, I didn't have many friends, and sometimes my family was worried that I was out on my own. I didn't expect such a thing to happen to me. Then with the help of NoColor, I wanted to join the group. There was a lovely Chinese sister in the group, and I felt like I could talk to her, which made me feel like home."
Easter is coming! A trip to Africa by members of the NOCOLOR group
The Easter holiday is coming, and the members of the NOCOLOR group are going to enjoy their holiday activities. Our headquarters has received requests from Morocco and India for a fellowship and plans to host an African trip for them. The organiser was Owen, from the NOCOLOR Morocco group, who took more than 20 members to Africa. The journey starts in North Africa, travels along the Nile River and the desert, and ends in South Africa.
When asked why he wanted to go to Africa, Owen replied: "Africa is my home country but there are a lot of people in the world who don't want to go there. We all know it's poor, it's dry, it's hot, and people come here and look at what they call 'black' and think it's a bad place to be. But they were wrong, and I've been trying to prove it to them, which is why I joined NoColor. I have a job as a painter, but I want to use my spare time to do what I want to do. It makes me feel incredibly happy and honored to help people who are just as discriminated against as I am. I love this job at NoColor, it makes me feel cool."
Owen's comments were echoed by fellow group member Evan, who is from a small village in India. Evan said: "I grew up overseas and was teased by my classmates because of my Indian accent. So when I was a child very inferiority, feel what things are not good. Later, I joined the big family of NoColor, where the big brothers and sisters taught me a lot of things. My personality is more solitary, and they usually choose to type and chat with me on the NoColor APP. Owen asked me to go on this trip and I feel very happy and I have important friends in my life."
That's from the NOCOLOR media group, and we'll be following you on your trip to Africa in real time!
Japan exclusive interview, we want to win the silent war of racial discrimination
According to the statistics of our media group, the number of groups in East Asia in Japan has soared. This comes after recent demonstrations in Japan against racial conspiracy theories. Some of Japan's trendiest commentators point to unscrupulous politicians as the culprit. In addition to these political factors, the Japanese people also actively fight against the issue of racial discrimination. Racial discrimination, which used to exist mostly in Europe and the United States, is now gradually globalized and has seriously affected the Asia-Pacific region.
We want to spread the message of racial equality around the world through our organization. We want people to remember that we are all colors of skin. There is only one color in the world, NOCOLOR.