u/Useful_Astronaut1837

▲ 55 r/EastAsianPride+1 crossposts

A Black woman says, "Ching Chong" about Chinese people, only to be told by her daughter that it's racist.

Saying that using racial slurs isn’t racist. But the moment I say some shit back and use the same excuse?

Meanwhile your daughter who is like 5 years old is more mature than you who is fully grown. Some black people are just too obsessed with Chinese people.

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 4 days ago

A gay French and Puerto Rican man wants to commit mass genocide against Chinese people in China.

Context: A post on TikTok discussing about atomic bombs dropped on Japan. Then a French and puerto rican man who is also gay, jumps in saying that he also wants the atomic bombs to be dropped on China.

Indicating that he wants to see Chinese people dying from atomic bombs.

The irony to say that while being gay and complaining about homophobia…

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 7 days ago

Black people were enslaved by White people, yet some still attacked Asians during COVID and made rap songs that encouraged violence against Asians without provocation or reason.

It is honestly laughable how some Black creators act innocent on the internet, thinking that if they appeal to liberals, their community's past actions will just be forgotten.

Do they think people forgot how Asians were treated during and after COVID? (Here)

Or the songs that explicitly encouraged violence against Asians? And why has no one in the Black community spoken up about this? Keep in mind this happened way before kpop was popular in the West. (Here)

Don't counter with the claim that ”White people commit the most hate crimes against Asians.” If that's the focus, then why was the Black community so vocal about Cyrus and Rick Chow, to the point that Black Americans even started a ”#StartAsianHate“ trend on Twitter? Mind you, it was just one case. (Here)

And Keep in mind, there was literally an Asian girl who got beaten and called racial slurs by her bullies for wearing “braids“ that weren’t even black culture, but Chinese braids.

Mind you, Black people have been doing all this shit and expect all Asians to worship Black people with love and respect? Give me a break with that bullshit.

I will keep on speaking up against this kind of bullshit from the black community, and the kind of bullshit that liberals love to ignore.

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 9 days ago
▲ 72 r/EastAsianPride+1 crossposts

Black people and their obsession with casual racism against Chinese people on TikTok

What is the obsession with Love Island? Lmao.

Whenever there are clips of Black people being openly racist, there would be comments about Love Island.

The third image is even funnier because it's an LGBTQ+ biracial man who is half Black.

I guess he is one of those people.

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 10 days ago

An Indian nationalist who is also a caste supremacist was caught cosplaying as a Chinese person by using Google Translate to claim that China has a caste system.

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 10 days ago

Harsh reality of what Dalits are going through in India.

Harsh reality of what Dalits are going through in India. This has gotten to the point Indian nationalists are trying to justify their treatment of Dalits by saying, “look China has caste system as well”.

There have been multiple instances on Twitter of Hindu nationalists supporting the caste system in India. Meanwhile now they are speaking up against China‘s so-called, “Caste system“.

#SaveDalits

#StopCasteInIndia

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 11 days ago

A family in India was involved in a caste-related assault that resulted in the death of a 2-month-old baby. Then, an Indian from Hong Kong tried to blame China for it.

u/Useful_Astronaut1837 — 11 days ago