Lin, who currently plays for the Santa Cruz Warriors, who is affiliated with the G League of the Golden State Warriors, on Thursday expressed his anguish over racism and violence against Asian Americans.
In his post, Lin explained the various ways in which Asian Americans experience racism, prejudice, and bigotry.
“Something is changing in this generation of Asian Americans. We’re fed up with being told we don’t experience racism, we’re fed up with being told to keep our heads down and not get in trouble,” he wrote.
“We’re fed up with Asian American kids growing up and asking us where they REALLY are from, making us laugh, making us look exotic, or telling us they’re inherently unattractive. We’re tired of the Hollywood stereotypes that affect us. We’re fed up. of being invisible, of confusing ourselves with our partner, or of saying that our struggles are not so real.
Lin, who has helped other Asian-American athletes fight racist stereotypes, is the latest high-profile figure to speak out to stop violence against the AAPI community.
A “very scary moment” for AAPIs
U.S. communities and advocates have been on high alert in recent weeks after a series of recent attacks on Asian Americans.
While it’s not clear what is fueling the latest incidents, since the beginnings of the coronavirus pandemic, targeted hate and advocacy patterns have been seen.
“It’s a very scary time, a time heavily regulated by anxiety, because Asian Americans feel they are experiencing both racism and bigotry. Some are legitimately afraid to leave home,” Choi told CNN on Friday.
CNN’s David Close contributed to this report.