Xinjiang women are frequently blocked from renting a room and send a microblog to complain about their suffering

A female blogger who graduated from Guangzhou Medical University recently looked for a place to rent in Shanghai, but was frequently rejected by different landlords because of her Xinjiang Uighur identity. She posted her Chinese ID card on Weibo yesterday (12) to complain: “I’m not even allowed to rent a house in China, where am I going to rent it (do I go abroad?). The posting attracted more than 50,000 likes, Chinese netizens have helped the blogger to fight for justice, some even had the courage to tag Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, asking him not to talk pretty all day, more attention to people’s livelihood is.

According to the conversation record posted by the female blogger, she has been introducing herself to different landlords, graduated from Guangzhou Medical University, is a Xinjiang Uyghur, and wants to share a house with her colleagues. The landlord A replied, “Uyghur is a bit of a problem”. Landlord B heard that she was a minority, decisively refused “Sorry, I don’t rent to minorities on my side. Landlord C asked her if she could use her non-minority colleague’s ID card to sign the contract, making things difficult for her.

Landlord D said: “Xinjiang people if not Uyghurs are good operation, Uyghurs are not good operation, because you Xinjiang people in Shanghai, ah, this side of the police station control is too strict, the landlord does not want to get into trouble, so said the operation can not “.

Seeing the female bloggers are frequently blocked from renting rooms because of their minority status, more than 2,000 netizens flooded into the message, some empathizing: “Every time what ‘Xinjiang cotton ‘ ‘forced labor’ are a bunch of people to support, a Uighur to rent a house no one cares I have encountered several times before, every time I rent a house I have to all kinds of barriers, not only to rent a house, Beijing also does not allow the rental car it, maybe we are not normal Chinese citizens. “

Someone marked Chinese diplomat Zhao Lijian said: “Do you care? I hope you can do something practical and pay attention to people’s livelihood. Some people reminded “noisy, but do not send out the Internet” But back to “who can send out the extranet? Who can get on the Internet? “

Some said the incident would end with the blogger being forced to delete the microblog. (Taken from Weibo)

A netizen said that every time he heard the landlord said not to rent Xinjiang Uyghurs, that tone is really unbearable, “every time before staying in a hotel have to call over and carefully ask: I am a Uyghur in Xinjiang, please can stay? Many people can relate to this kind of feeling, right? When will this invisible rejection end in the end? “

One netizen wrote: “This thing will end up with the blogger being forced to delete the tweet. “Failing that, the tweet has magically disappeared.