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Hugs Over Hate: NYC Group Fights COVID Discrimination 🌍💖

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When fear spread faster than COVID-19 in early 2020, Fung and his friends in New York decided to fight back—with open arms. 👐 Their weapon of choice? Free hugs on bustling streets to challenge stereotypes and bridge divides.

From Stigma to Solidarity

As pandemic anxieties grew, so did reports of discrimination against Asian communities. Fung’s group hit central NYC spots like Times Square and Union Square, holding signs reading ‘Hug a Chinese Friend—No Virus Here!’ The response? Curious smiles, heartfelt conversations, and yes—plenty of embraces. 🌆

Why It Matters Now

While their 2020 campaign went viral locally, its message still resonates: Combatting fear starts with human connection. One participant shared: ‘People saw us as a threat until they heard our stories. A hug became a handshake with the truth.’ 💬

Three years later, Fung’s team continues hosting annual ‘Hug Days,’ proving kindness outlasts any virus. As one TikTok user quipped during last month’s event: ‘Who knew defeating hate was this warm?’ 🔥

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