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by bourne 4769 days ago
The outrage has an underlying racism? From what I read, the outrage isn't from the West; it's from other Chinese.
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Look at the comments on this random NBC News article. Then imagine them on every single article[0] about this story. The reddit thread[1] reached 3500 comments, and the top comments are all in the same vein: cries for punishment, stories about how awful Chinese tourists are, stories about how awful Chinese people in general are, etc.

[0]: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&#3...

[1]: http://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/1f2l3x/a_chinese_kid_ca...

Well, then these types of comments are coming from both the East and the West, and it would be unfair to say that the comments from the West stem from a desire to hate a "faceless other" while the ones from the East are more legitimate somehow. The overboard comments from both sides are uncalled for.
Yes, you're right. I do think comments from both cultures are reprehensible, but the ones from other Chinese people do not seem to carry the same prejudice — at least from the translations I've read. You don't, for example, have other Chinese people calling the 15 year old boy "Ding Dong," as one of the NBC News commenters did.