In 2003, as the number of people afflicted by SARS began to escalate, including a significant number of health care workers, racial stereotyping of Asian-Canadian communities became commonplace in the city of Toronto. Which of the following discourses was used in the public response to the crisis caused by SARS?
A) Discourse of White Victimization
B) Discourse of Moral Panic
C) Discourse of Multiculturalism
D) Discourse of Blaming the Victim
E) Discourse of Rationality and Subjectivity
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