Sunday 24th May, 2020 1945
Just a bit of fun. First draft of the exam paper I will set my reading classes for their end of term in a couple of weeks. Their task is simply to highlight (not correct, that would be cruel) the errors.
In lockdown maybe a bit of fun for some and of you want to have a go just reply in the comment section as to how many errors you identified. I will post the original script in a couple of days with the answer.
Highlight any
mistakes you find. They could be spelling, grammatical, wrong context
– anything. Points will be earned for each error correctly
identified but points will be deducted for anything highlighted which
is not a mistake. When you have finished you may hand in your paper
and leave, however, take your time – this exam is far more
important than the home assignments you did. This article will not be
found online except on my computer so searching is pointless. I wrote
it!
The Racist Impact Of Covid-19
I set an assignment with a report on Asia students being
attacked on western countries following the break out. I set it
because I was ashamed to be westren and it made me angry that people
were behaving this way.
I didn't think the backslash would be turned on
westerners in China but I was wrong. Foreigners in other cities were
refused entry to shops and restaurants and, sitting safely in
Lanzhou, I watched from afar in the knowledge it would not happen to
me. Everyone in Peili knows the white-haired old laowei so there
won't be no trouble.
Once again I was wrong, thankfully only slightly but it
did give me a taste of what some Chinese people are experienced in my
own country simply because of the shape of their eyes. I got it here
because I have a big nose!
I only experienced two mild incidents. The first was
when the local restaurants in Peili reopened with people sitting at
tables far from each other. A colleague and I went to Xinghe
restaurant because it is a lot close to my home. I couldn't remember
if I was allowed to smoke inside so before we went in I decided to
smoke a little out side. A rather large Chinese man of about fifty
years of age approached and asked where I was from. “England” I
replied. I couldn't understand what he then said but my colleague
responded for me and then the man's friends quickly came and pushed
him away inside and up to their private dining room. I found out what
he was saying was that I should be in quarantine. Exactly what my
countrymen were doing to China people in the UK. I was furious. I had
stayed in Chinese and not run away and this was how I was to be
treat? His friends did me a favour by taking him away, otherwise I
may have spent the night in prison.
The
second occasion was my birthday on the 9th
May when we went at another restaurant opposite Wu-Mart. No sooner
had we sat in a table than a member of staff rushed over and spoke to
my companion, then left after she replied.
The waitress had asked where I was came from. Would they
have asked even a Chinese person that? On finding out I was English
she had become agitated because the other customers were all looking
and worrying I had bought the virus to the restaurant and they were
thinking of asking me to leave. By then China had barred entry to
foregners six weeks previously and Gansu had made anyone coming to
the province from elsewhere in China isolate for fourteen days so the
concern was completely unfounded and showed complete iggorance. I
hadn't left Lanzhou since December.
Both instances hurt but knowing what had happened to
Asian people in other countries and being worldly-wise I could only
shake my head in disbelief. It hankered back to the American wild
west when ordinary people lynched men and women they were convinced
had committed crimes. It also very reminded me that the human race
has evolved very little really in the last five hundred years.
It saddens me greatly.
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