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Einstein’s travel diaries reveal racist views of Chinese: industrious, filthy and obtuse
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13 Jun Excerpts from Einstein's diaries written during his tour of Asia in the of white people” describes the “industrious, filthy, obtuse people” he.
Description:Print Email As soon as Li Yan saw the inspectors from the Labour and Health ministries enter her cafeteria in Rio de Janeiro, she knew there would be trouble. I came here to work", she argued in a fluent Mandarin after the raid on her centrally located snack bar. Officials descended on her premises as part of a crackdown on "urban slavery and human trafficking" launched last week in the Brazilian city. About 80 businesses are due to be inspected, and more than a third are thought to be Chinese-run cafeterias and fast food restaurants, which authorities believe could be harbouring illegal Chinese migrants kept in slave-like conditions.
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