Bryan Ke
Bryan Ke1928d ago

TikTok User Sparks Outrage After Telling Men Who Can’t Get Women in America to ‘Go to Asia’

TikTok User Sparks Outrage After Telling Men Who Can’t Get Women in America to ‘Go to Asia’TikTok User Sparks Outrage After Telling Men Who Can’t Get Women in America to ‘Go to Asia’
A TikTok user who goes by the username @citizenattorney1 is currently under fire after advising men who can’t find a wife in America to go to Asia.
The unidentified man, who appears to be no longer active on TikTok, described Asian women in America as “not cool” and “not nice.”
“It’s kind of like they want to get here,” he claimed. “So if you’re going to be the guy to help them get here, they will be akin to you.”
“And you can have them probably five years or so – maybe seven,” he said in his now-deleted video. “And don’t worry if they dump you. The guys get so worried, ‘Oh my god she’s going to dump you.’ Well, duh! Of course she is, but that’s like five, seven years down the line.”
“When that occurs, just go get another one. Don’t worry. There are lots, and I mean, like, many, many, many,” he assured before ending the video with a thumbs up.
One TikTok user, who goes by the handle @suhm.thoughts, called out @citizenattorney1 for his post: “At this point, it’s like you are trying to piss me off.”
“Asian women are not objects you get to ‘have’ for a couple of years and then go get another one,” @suhm.thoughts writes. ”We’re not trophies or toys for your pleasure. Bringing Asian women to the U.S. is so historically loaded. After WWII, American soldiers brought Asian women with the War Bride act, creating over 40,000 Japanese war brides and thousands more from other Asian countries, and it solidified this idea that Asian women are these exotic, submissive creatures that exist to fulfill your sexual desires. Having an Asian fetish is disgusting and horrible.”
The video also made its way to Twitter. Social media user @thekoreanvegan addressed @citizenattorney1 in a video in which she describes how badass her mother was when she was still young.
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Feature Image via @suhm.thoughts

Discussion

Ari C.
Ari C.2h ago

If this happened on campus, Stanford should issue a clear public update and specific safety actions.

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Mina Z.
Mina Z.1h ago

Agree. People need facts and process, not silence. The school should confirm what is being investigated.

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Ken L.
Ken L.48m ago

Also important to separate verified details from rumors so this does not spiral online.

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Linh P.
Linh P.1h ago

The death threat part is extremely serious. Hoping law enforcement and campus security are already involved.

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Jae T.
Jae T.35m ago

This is where official reporting and support channels need to be visible and easy to access.

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Sophie W.
Sophie W.56m ago

Can NextShark keep a timeline thread here as updates come in? That would help keep context in one place.

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