LiuPark
New member
Hello,
I'm a 22-year-old South Korean male planning to visit Buenos Aires for about 18 days to visit a friend, and I'm really looking forward to the trip.
While researching Argentina, I came across some news about racism in the country, which has raised some concerns for me:
I believe that most people in Buenos Aires are friendly, but my concern lies with those who may not be.
I've seen posts on forums mentioning 'casual racism' that is not necessarily intended to be offensive, but this doesn't provide much comfort.
I have some straightforward questions, and I would greatly appreciate honest answers:
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and respond.
I'm a 22-year-old South Korean male planning to visit Buenos Aires for about 18 days to visit a friend, and I'm really looking forward to the trip.
While researching Argentina, I came across some news about racism in the country, which has raised some concerns for me:
- The Argentine President's racist tweet against Chinese people.
- Instances of 'Asian eyes' gestures made by famous Argentine football celebrities.
I believe that most people in Buenos Aires are friendly, but my concern lies with those who may not be.
I've seen posts on forums mentioning 'casual racism' that is not necessarily intended to be offensive, but this doesn't provide much comfort.
I have some straightforward questions, and I would greatly appreciate honest answers:
- Should I be more concerned about being targeted by criminal acts compared to other residents?
- Is there a likelihood of experiencing any form of violation or discrimination due to my race?
- Are there any historical instances of major hate crimes against Asian people in Argentina?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and respond.