Ray Hsu remembers being worried enough about the man who followed him off a Vancouver bus four years ago to try to take a picture of him.
The next thing he knew, he was being physically attacked.
It was broad daylight. There were witnesses, but Hsu says none of them lifted a finger to help.
That was 2017.
Four years later, Hsu still remembers the impact of the stranger’s unprovoked attack.
“Definitely, for me, there were moments when it was hard for me to feel like a person who was right in the world, especially if I was passing by the location —
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