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im so sick of the lame ass responses and fucking attention whores. Her comments wern't even that racist and they were borderline true. She made some observations of what people of a certain social group (which is koreans because I can tell she did the whole OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sound)
Either way who gives a fuck.
Yup, especially when the responses are coming from whitewashed / americanized asians.
If Mandarin or Cantonese sounds like "Ching chong wong woo OOOOOOOOOOOO d'youuuuuu" to non Chinese speakers, what does English sound like to non English speakers?
In an attempt to produce a humorous YouTube video, I have offended the U.C.L.A. community and the entire Asian culture,” she said. “Especially in the wake of the ongoing disaster in Japan, I would do anything to take back my insensitive words. I could write apology letters all day and night, but I know they wouldn’t erase the video from your memory, nor would they act to reverse my inappropriate action.
Her she is screwed for life! No reputable university would take her in if they just google her name! UCLA says they won't dicipline her, but they probably strongly advised her to leave. Posted via RS Mobile
If Mandarin or Cantonese sounds like "Ching chong wong woo OOOOOOOOOOOO d'youuuuuu" to non Chinese speakers, what does English sound like to non English speakers?
If Mandarin or Cantonese sounds like "Ching chong wong woo OOOOOOOOOOOO d'youuuuuu" to non Chinese speakers, what does English sound like to non English speakers?