rascist tshirts
Today I saw a young Asian person with a Tshirt saying 白人看不懂, which means “White people can’t understand” (i.e. what is written). This is a disgusting example of racism taking place against Westerners in Melbourne itself.
Would it be either possible or OK for Westerners to wear tshirts poking fun at any perceived inabilities of Asians? NO!
It’s not “reverse racism”, it’s simply “racism”.
Any Westerner who disagrees with me and wants to justify such a tshirt though some PC madness on their part is a spineless turd.
This appears to be the website (cached version) from which these tshirts originate. On which they say:
Due to high level of racial slurs and obscenities appeared on the wall/discussions, zero-tolerance policy is now enforced. Any racial slurs or obscenities will be deleted Immediately and you will be reported and/or facing indefinite group membership suspension.
NOTE: it is now illegal to post or send messages/emails containing those information on the internet anonymously in the US. Doing so could result in fine, imprisonment, or both.
Total hypocrisy!
And:
The name of this group is a cultural reference taken from Phil Wang’s T-shirt in “Yellow Fever” (see pic), a video made by Wong Fu Productions. It roughly translates to “White people can’t read this.”
The purpose of this group is to acknowledge the fact that Chinese people rock life. This group’s goal is to provide a community within Facebook for Chinese people (or those interested in Chinese culture).
Well, hopefully Chinese people will one day realise that they don’t need to belittle other races to “rock life”.

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