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When I was in secondary school, I was walking through the park when a man flashed his penis at me. I was so appalled I froze and only started running home when he was out of sight. I was so young that I didn’t understand this was even a crime. I called my school first so they could announce this incident in assembly the next day, as they did with all the other flashers.
My mum asked me uncomfortably, “Do you think this happened because you’re Chinese?”
I can never be certain why the pervert picked me that day. But who is to say him electing a British Chinese schoolgirl to dangle his penis at wasn’t racist?
A 30-second commercial by Domino’s Pizza in the U.K. has sparked outrage for its explicit dismissal of Chinese food in a fictional context.
The ad, which was first posted on Dec. 23, has since been slammed as “racist” by critics on social media, with one activist recently taking it to the U.K.’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
The commercial skit shows “Claire” and her flatmates all women of color deciding where to order food for dinner.
“Anything but Chinese,” one of them says.
“Anything but Chinese,” says one of Claire’s flatmates. Image Screenshot via Domino’s Pizza UK & ROI