Music / NewsMusic / NewsCL, Tablo, and other K-pop artists speak out against anti-Asian attacksSix of eight people killed in a vicious hate attack in Atlanta were of Asian descentShareLink copied ✔️March 18, 2021March 18, 2021Text Dazed Digital K-pop artists, including former 2NE1 member CL, Epik High‘s Tablo, and Korean-American singer Eric Nam, have taken to Twitter to voice their support of the ongoing #StopAsianHate movement. The posts come after the deadly shootings of eight people in Atlanta on March 16. The attacks took place at three Asian-run businesses in the city. Six of the eight victims were Asian women and four were of Korean descent. Officials have arrested a 21-year-old man, Robert Aaron Long, in connection to all three shootings. No motive has been established but it’s believed that the shooter deliberately targeted people of Asian descent. According to the New York Times, the suspect told police that he had a “sexual addiction” and had carried out the killings to eliminate his “temptation”. He also said that he had frequented massage parlours in the past and went ahead with the shootings as a form of vengeance. “Whatever the motivation was for this guy, we know that the majority of the victims were Asian. We also know that this is an issue that is happening across the country. It is unacceptable, it is hateful and it has to stop,” said mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, hate crimes against Asian-Americans have increased dramatically. According to the advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate, there have been up to 3,800 incidents reported since last March. In New York City alone, there was an 867 per cent increase in Asian hate crime victims in 2020. “The reported shootings of Asian American women on Tuesday in Atlanta is an unspeakable tragedy – for the families of the victims first and foremost, but also for the AAPI community – which has been reeling from high levels of racial discrimination,” the organisation wrote on Twitter. Donate to AAPI here. We stand together. #StopAsianHatepic.twitter.com/do92V9rd0K— CL (@chaelinCL) March 17, 2021Please. pic.twitter.com/STDfxOdMhd— 에픽하이 타블로 | Tablo of Epik High (@blobyblo) March 17, 2021my heart #stopasianhate— Eric Nam (에릭남) (@ericnamofficial) March 17, 2021Spread awareness, please.📎https://t.co/Ba5ns2Q4Ez📎https://t.co/KaAu3OOJZH#StopAsianHate— AleXa (@AleXa_ZB) March 17, 2021Please #StopAsianHatepic.twitter.com/0H4XA3KlEG— P1Harmony (@P1H_members) March 17, 2021#StopAsianHate very simple— JAY BUM PARK (@JAYBUMAOM) March 18, 2021#StopAsianHate my god pic.twitter.com/MvDmTAgO77— B_Fatou_S (@b_fatou_s) March 17, 2021Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismAt a time of toxic beauty standards and widespread body image issues, could taking your clothes off around strangers (in a non-sexual way) be the answer?BeautyArt & PhotographyThings To Come: Porn saves the world in Maja Malou Lyse’s ‘bimbo sci-fi’Life & CultureIs Gen Z the most psychic generation yet?Life & Culture9 tips for surviving post-grad lifeFashionHow Indian designer Diya Joukani became the coolest girl on the internetBeautyWho would we be attracted to if we didn’t know what we looked like? Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaBeautyHoroscopes May 2026: It’s a money month, so expect a surprise windfallFashionElla Devi is the 18-year-old fashion intern pissing off Trump’s AmericaEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy