tarotbaby

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Her aunty has died. And I'm not a fan of her at all and some of them tweets are shocking but calling a Chinese man a Chinese man is not racist in my opinion 🤔
Why not just say ‘a man’ instead of ‘a Chinese man’ then? Why not say ‘a man spat’ instead of ‘an Asian man spat’ or ‘a ladies hair’ instead of an ‘Asian ladies hair’ or ‘she’s a bitch’ instead of ‘she’s a Chinese bitch’? If you look at her tweets she never once says anything negative about strangers by saying ‘a white man…’. She’s creating negative associations with certain races and it’s disgusting.
 
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peagreen

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I know I’ve touched on this before. I know it isn’t a big deal what so ever but it’s even the small little things that she says and does. Remember when she got her bear re stuffed/ fixed coz her dog ripped it to shreds. Well remember when she got the bear back and posted a pic of it on her story… it was then followed by a screen shot of her and her sister basically laughing and slagging off how the new bear looked. I’m sorry but I found that absolutely vile, she had sent the teddy off to a someone to fix it up. I believe this person was a follower of hers who offered to fix the bear. And all they could do was make fun. It wasn’t nice at all. Think that speaks volumes about what kind of person she really is. I know it’s just a teddy bear but to laugh at someone’s handy work that they’ve done for you coz you were so “distraught” that it had been torn up, is just so distasteful and weird.
 
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loveislander21

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Have comments been deleted from this thread or is there another thread? I don’t see any comments about her family except whether they are rich or not. I came here expecting the worst but the worst I’ve read are the screenshots of her own tweets that she wrote about other people!

FWIW I’m British Chinese and this past year has been awful for Chinese people living in the uk. I have not experienced racism like I have since the start of the pandemic. I was studying from home so didn’t need to get public transport often. When I did, some people would move seats to get away from me, mutter insults about bats and Kung Flu under their breath, even spit on my belongings and purposefully push into me. I was born here and only visited China as a very young child almost 20 years ago and I consider myself to be British so it’s very hurtful to feel blamed and ostracised for something that isn’t my fault! For her to say she’s had a bad year because some of her racist comments online had been unearthed is upsetting to me as I’ve not felt safe leaving my home due to racism and feeling physically threatened at many times during this past year. Unfortunately I can’t fix that with a couple of Instagram stories.

I hope she has grown and is a better person now. I don’t think she’s a bad person, just one of life’s victims. Everything is always someone else’s fault. Good luck to her. I won’t be following her but I don’t wish her any harm. It’s not enjoyable to see a grown woman cry like that. Hopefully she’s realised that her own views and comments may have had that same affect on others.
 
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