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I have a plan. She can show her commitment to redemption and the Asian people by going out with a certain Vietnamese gun rights attorney who lives within a few miles of her. And in all seriousness this is what is wrong with this country nowadays. Girl makes a post on her personal social media and now people are trying to lynch her. And I don't see what she said that is not factually accurate. I date almost exclusively white women because Asian women do act that way.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...acist-tirade-crazy-rich-asians-175559749.html
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...acist-tirade-crazy-rich-asians-175559749.html
An Orange County, Calif., lawyer is facing backlash after screenshots of a since-deleted Facebook post made on her personal account was shared on a Chapman Law Alumnipage by another user.
Christina Ignatius, who describes herself as “the most well-known, most respected, and most requested law tutor in the nation” on her tutoring website as well as on her Wrongful Death Lawyer website, wrote a racially charged post that stemmed from the release of Crazy Rich Asians, the first film by a major Hollywood studio to feature a majority Asian cast in 25 years. The lawyer and law tutor wrote that the film, based on Kevin Kwan’s bestselling novel of the same name, reminded her of “all the Asians who flooded into Orange County” and “took over our mall.”
The tirade was captured in screenshots by a member of the private group and provided to Yahoo Lifestyle.
According to an administrator of the private Facebook group, who spoke on condition of anonymity, Ignatius had already been removed from the alumni group’s page for an unrelated reason before she wrote the posts that were shared within the group.
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