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  • I love this response. His response doesn't come from HATE, but LOVE. I think you are awesome!

  • Good explanation :)

  • The best response !!!! I love the way you speak I can listen to you all day long .

  • very well explain. i would never think or say of any of those things and it is a little ignorant...

  • thumbs up if you like Response To UCLA Girl Asian Rant

  • This is a very well made response; you did an excellent job proving your points.

  • Good and respectful video, though I may disagree some. I think that Asian families should allow their children to be more independent and not come by their place. My parents fit those stereotypes, but fortunately for me, I don't follow that stereotype. And please, don't talk in the library. That goes for any race. It's really annoying.

  • Beautiful rebuttal. Makes me wish I was Asian!

  • take it easy ping pong, she's just girl who said some dumb stuff. I don't think there's much need to pay any thought to it.

    I generally like your approach, it wasn't a "f#ck you", so that was mature of you to address it that way. i do think you pay too much mind to her though. she seems like a stereotypical blonde girl, she's not out to hate on asians and discriminate against them in any way.

  • America lacks discipline AND manners. Plain and simple. We're all just rude slobs, and some of us appreciate it, some of us don't.

    You won't be hearing people of the world speaking about the fantastic way American parents raise their children... Ever. It just... Won't happen. Most households are not ethically prepared for that. In the asian culture, it's stressed upon, nay, it's a way of life. I definitely wish my family was as supportive as an asian family as Gregor presents it in this video

  • @ImmortalMoonlight17 I believe there are some American families that are on the right track. In essence, regardless of what ethnicity we are, it's up to us now to make sure the families we will raise foster a good environment full or respect and virtues. No matter what the world views the way families are raised in any particular race, it is something that can be truly changed within each generation.

  • @ImmortalMoonlight17

    lol How bout Canadians? haha

  • @HuckleberrySanchez Sieg Heil Kameraden!! :o)

  • @xBxRaInx Hey uncle Tom, your parents should have given you up for adoption.

  • I thought you did a great job explaining the Asian culture and responding to her ignorance. Taught me some things I didn't know :). Thanks.

  • I like your approach and i like what you said, but i have to say that your hand flying around in the corner did freak me out a little bit. anyway good job :)

  • dood ur talking crap about american and that girls so u should shut up snd everyone should LET IT GO.

  • one thing that severely upsets me is how the American media is completely corrupt, them and their sad and pathetic methods of trying to sell as much plastic as they possibly can. anyone who buys into it, clearly has their head shoved way too far up their ass. why it is that on the cover of every magazine for both males and females, is just random blacks and random whites? WHERE ARE ALL THE ASIANS?

    what have dumb blond skanks accomplished beside getting 1, 000, 000 STDs and aids?

  • I think she picked asians to troll on because she's jealous of our success. we are the smartest, live the longest, are the healthiest, make the most money and whatever else. We come out with things that her pathetic ass uses on a daily basis.

  • @xbearcanrockx light up the bulb! you seem to be saying that it's some kind of Arrogance that gives asian students the urge to be obnoxious in the library. yo comprendo mucho ahora

  • @cloudshe dude, did you even reply to the right comment?

    I did not say anything about asians in the library. my comment was purposely intended to troll on the fat, white bitch

  • @xbearcanrockx i get yr desire to beat up on the FWB,

    but maybe there's something to the arrogance thing. i certainly see similar stuff going on with young, successful business types, the loud blabbing in the cell phone thing, like everyone around them really wants to hear That

  • @xbearcanrockx

    no not true.

  • I loved your rant you had good points. I think some of it had to do with jealously too. I might be attacking her when I say this.

    who knows if maybe she gets ass raped in the closet with a broom each night by the custodian. The sad thing is the custodian is her uncle AKA a fat, ugly, hairy, bald guy who couldn't get a day job because some companies hire "cute, white, males" LOL

    she's probably looking to take it out on someone. clearly, she's upset/angry and I don't blame her. who wouldn't be?

  • I wish my family was close-knit...

  • i thought you were a girl

  • dude when i saw her video i was laughing my ass off. calm down

  • ahahaha fuckin asian

  • I love ASians. I wish our culture was more family oriented like it used to be. Asians are also very respectable people. God Bless all the victims of the tsunami. God Bless America and may all the Alexandra Wallaces of the world go away, far away Ignorance is taught and shame on her parents too!.

  • I disagree....this chick hates..... She posted her video hours after the tsunami......she is a hateful person.....

  • YEAAAAH EXACTLY ASIIANS FAMILY GOT STRONG FAMILY BONDS UNLIIKE WHIITES AT LEAST WE AIINT OUT HERE KILLN EACH OTHER ND SETTN UP OUR PARENTS TO GET MURDERED "WEA DEY DO DAT AT" ?! WATCH SNAPPED ND ALL DAT ALL YU SEEE IIS MAINLY DEM WHIITE FOLKS SETTN UP THEIIR OWN FAMILLY OR MARRIED LOVED ONES TO GET MURDERED. SO B4 SHE WANNA POIINT OUT OUR FLAWS LEWK AT CHO CULTURE BIITCH!. #IIM JUS SAYN :).II AIINT RACIISTS OR ANYTHIING :)

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  • Great Job*)

  • I like the way you responded to her video, nicely put and very educating, and not to mention, NOT HATEFUL, thank you~!

  • omggggg u look like meee chubby:) and dude im wit u i hate her

  • lmao hes Asian. of course he would make a response video

  • LOL GREGOR. I was just youtubing "UCLA rant" and I come across your video. Anyways, HI!

  • @furukawamari HI MARI! long time no talk! lol awesome that you stumbled upon this vid!

  • Your video is a much better response from the asian community I have seen on YT. It is better to explain your culture to others than to simply retaliate with foolish comments. But your comments that she should have moved to another place in the library to study or to study at her home shows your hidden biasness, siding the East Asians. She needn't have to move. Instead it is the East Asians that needed to learn to respect the rules & the rights of others. I did not see you faulting them.

  • News: "Her political science professor, Phil Gussin, told the Daily Bruin that "What Wallace did was hurtful and inexcusable, but the response has been far more egregious," he told the paper. "She made a big mistake, and she knows it, but they responded with greater levels of intolerance."

    Wait a minute, am I reading this wrong? or is a Political Science professor at UCLA saying that we should tolerate racism?

  • @jugoolick2006 racism? why are you so stuck on that word? you should know that there are other cultures in the world and that they frequently present themselves as odd or even offensive to our culture

    is it part of the young asian student culture to blab obnoxiously on a cellphone in disregard to others, even in a place where Quiet is supposed to be enforced? why are you so blind to this rudeness when someone calls the immaturity of a young student 'racist'?

  • @cloudshe Why are you stuck on the words: "obnoxiously" "disregard" "blind" and "rudness". You might as well not use words in your speech. Go ahead, don't use words.

    Your reply does not answer the question in my post. So I'm not answering yours.

  • @jugoolick2006 your question assumes that we accept your definition of 'racism'. since you are defining this rant as 'racism' maybe you can support your definition

  • @cloudshe Can you also please define every single word that appears in your post?

    I do not assume that you accept "my definition" of "racism". Did I ask you to accept "my definition" of "racism"?You can feel free to take the word "racism" in any way you wish. And/or you can read the question as "...is a...professor at UCLA saying that we should tolerate (the views expressed by Alexandra in her video/the things Alexandra had to say in her video)".

  • @jugoolick2006 You are the one who called this rant racism, without explanation. if you want a comment on the views of the prof: your 'intolerance' of a young student who in frustration pointed out some fellow students who were being rude in the library is Worse than this girl's lack of maturity imho.

    i think she learned a lot more from all this (and apologized) than 1) the dummies on the cell phones and 2) people of phony superiority who need to overreact to prove some point

  • @cloudshe It's not just Asians, though. There are tons of white, black, Mexican, and all those other ethnicities who do that blabbing obnoxiously. And Asians aren't blabbing obnoxiously, they're speaking their own LANGUAGE.

  • @InsaneAznFatso my fault, i meant that ANY jerk that uses a cell phone in a library to the detriment of those seeking quiet is Obnoxious.

    not knowing Why there seemed to be a lot of asian students abusing the solitude in this library, it makes one wonder why this is popular, it's almost like bullying, daring someone to speak up in the absence of discipline on the part of the paid staff

  • Ugh, the lighting in this video SUCKS.

    Get it together, Gregor. GET. IT. TOGETHER.

  • @davidscrozier lol that's what i get for using my laptop's webcam :/

  • One of the most eloquent responses I've seen about this. :)

  • @xBxRaInx

    Every asian in the world? I guess you know them all. Nice stereotyping of an entire race.

  • alright asshole. Our families love us too. You are a faggot. Get some friends.

  • I love you. SO much for clearing up the confusion on the Asian culture. I was kind of peeved at her ignorance. I was raised in a very close knit Asian family. Just saying thanks. <3

  • education is the key to ignorant people. you've read my mind LOL!  well said :)

  • Great video

  • AWESOME DUDE!!!!

  • she is a faggot i agree but she is HOT

  • dude u just too nice

  • @xBxRaInx I'm not so much offended by the video as much as I think that girl just needs some informing on the asian culture. She had some misconceptions that turned out for the worse for her.

  • Sweet video.

  • the name gregor is from the austria/germany area. Are you 1/2 asian and the other half those people from that region??

  • @KimChiOnly hahah, yeah i've been told that. But no, I'm full Filipino.

  • u have done a good job a poiinting out ur opinion... i dnt know n i dont care abut wat other people may think.. but all i can say is she is fawk up! gud luck to her in her life cuz she is gunna need it.. n wtf wud she specifically say shit abut asian ppl wen she lives in la... freakin la is full of asian ppl no matter where u turn to... urghh.. i feel so sad for her life as of rite now.. not really but there is sum sympathy... kind of onlie...

  • very nicely said..you respectfully got your point across

  • right to the point, good job !!

  • Why would someone have to become an expert in language to be annoyed at it? Who cares what it is, what it's called, whether she can imitate it or label it correctly. You're kind of clinging to every piece of everything she said and attempting to dismantle it but missing the fundamental point. It results in disruption of the library and dorm.

  • @ambidextrality You are correct, one does not need to be an expert in a language to be annoyed by it. However, to blatantly use offensive phrases which don't correspond to any asian dialect, is insulting to those who speak it. Her use of the phrase "ching chong ling long ting tong" was not used to imitate the language respectfully,it was to mock those who speak an Asian language without any respect to make an effort to resemble it at all.

  • @alphaclone0220 so if she had said "blah blah blah blah" maybe then you would have figured that it was about the RUDENESS of these students, who just happened to be giving the asian community a bad name?

    Respectfully? how respectful were these cell phone users of those who needed the peace and quiet of the library?

  • @ambidextrality faget just got taught a leasson

  • I think the main point is she's trying to be in school and yet this undue occupation, and increase in the dorm population is annoying and unreasonable. Expecting someone to leave the library because you're making excessive noise is like expecting them to use an air filter because you wish to smoke there. Get out. In these instances she found Asians being loud, not Other people. Amazingly a lot of Asians admit to all the claims she made, and yet their somehow spinning it as extreme racism.

  • @ambidextrality I think, you are also missing why people are offended by it. Her mistake was not pointing out that there was a lack of disrespect from those who used their cellphones, it was generalizing to a certain race, then expanding that particular instance to everything else she found "wrong" with them. If you look more closely, most of the responses aren't because she called out the phone users, but her derogatory claims on asian culture.

  • 1 person is alexandra wallace

  • good points very methodically assembled. You forgot to say that family is the foundation of a strong society. For most white folks raising dogs is family . They go " Oh my God" which God they worship only God knows.

  • @MrRamadan101 thank you! yes, that is a very good point that i missed. However, raising dogs "as family" isn't something that is to be looked down on, I believe. Some people may not have the capability or the financial standing to raise children. I find that it would be better that children who need adopting or yet to be born be raised in a household that can support them.

  • WHAT? ITS NOT ABOUT ATTACKING HER?! BULLSHIT! ATTACK HER!

  • @ccayco it's very tempting, but she's already been given her punishment. We can only hope she's understood her mistake and move on. Attacking her may lead her to believe that whoever is attacking her simply moves to follow the crowd of persecution, and if she's not yet learned her lesson, will continue to associate negative assumptions to particular races.

  • Speaking of ignorance, I think you're ignorant of carbohydrates, you big fat fuck.

  • @JamesTCA - dude...whats your issue?

  • @avilo I think his mom dropped him on his head ):

  • @JamesTCA haters gonna hate ;)

  • Great response! Made very good point at 4:15.

  • Hi,

    Very nice points explained by you in a logical way. The way you calmly explained without using any bad words, shows the maturity in you. I hope that girl understands her mistake and learns from her mistake and does not indulge in such things in future. Nice video, buddy.

  • Another androgynous asian. I really don't know what this person has between their legs.

  • awesome point.

    

  • you are awesome man!

  • @charlenechan0706 Thanks!

  • Good points!!!

  • great job, man..

  • well played thats what you call well educated asian manners lol..

  • Oh my goodness can we stop using such a gigantic brush to paint every cultural group the same fricking color. The "Asian" people, the "Asian" culture. Everybody is an individual. Not every Asian family has strong familial bonds. Not all Irish or Italians or blond American girls are the same. Espouse the best traits found within yourself and family as being of yours and your family's. Don't predicate that all people of your cultural or racial background do the same.

  • Very nice kid, nice approach to a ignorant, misguided young lady

  • Well said and well played.

  • Not bad Gregor. Good points and well-spoken!

    -Pat

    Btw, I finally sent you a Facebook friend request. Send me a message if you have any questions for me.

  • @parkpower90

    says the racist

  • I can see what you mean by American families lacking strong bonds because I see it often, even in my own sometimes. A lot of what happens here is set on the individual, not the group. Teaching young adults to fend for themselves isn't a bad thing, but having support will mean more success. Knowing my dad is proud and believes in me is extremely motivating.

    And I agree with you 100% on certain manners being universal. America is too integrated to really have a 'set' culture, in my opinion.

  • @ricefIower Thanks for watching! That's what a lot of asian mentality is about. A lot of children know that their parents have practically come from nothing to create a possibility for them to go to school. Hence, the kids respect their parents by doing well in school, whilst the parents will help their kids to do well in whatever ways they can help. That means both emotional and physical support :)

  • @alphaclone0220 No problem, and it makes total sense! It's kind of bad to say, but my motivation to do better in school didn't happen until my dad got laid off from jobs for many months. That reality check makes me make sure that the money he's spending on my school and on me in general will be worth it in the end. Kind of a different scenario but the fact that they work hard makes us work hard in the end. :)

  • @ricefIower not different at all. the appreciation for having something only the privileged can have given by people who barely have anything so their child can have a future is a powerful motivation that transcends any race

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