 Why is everybody being so mean to these Asian streamers in public? Is it because publicly streaming is a little annoying? Or is it more likely that these people always wanted to bother an Asian person? They're taking this opportunity to and they think they're not going to suffer any sort of consequences. Let's get into the first clip. Alright, so our first clip is from extra Emily. She is live streaming in a McDonald's in Times Square, New York City. Send. Hi fans, we're here from California. I'm on some Chinese, Japanese, I don't know, some type of shit. But yay, I'm from California. Damn, you can see the exact moment where extra Emily's heart breaks and is like, damn, I'm being trolled right now. I thought I had a friend from California come in to join me in this McDonald's Times Square. And she's like, yay foreigner friends, I made ice cream. And she's like, yeah, I mean, I guess whatever I'm on is Chinese, Japanese, whatever. Yeah. Bye. Clearly condescending tone, even though she didn't say anything super overtly races, but definitely it is disrespectful. And you got to give it to Emily because this one kind of kind of comes out of nowhere because she seems friendly and then it goes for a dark turn. But you know, this isn't going to be the last time we see a clip from Times Square on a scale of one to 10 level racism. I only give this a three, but I think it's just the shock, the push and the pull from it rocked extra Emily. Damn, right at this freeze frame. You see Emily's face realize that girl actually didn't really like Asians. Yeah. I heard that this girl actually graduated from Columbia and Ivy League University and quit investment banking because she made more money Twitch streaming. Well, yeah, keep on twitching. All right. Number two, our second clip is Joey cow in France. Let's see what happens. The living live the Niko live the vehicle. Yeah, this is the live the vehicle. Not Magno arc chat. Wow. What'd you say? No, don't go away. What'd you say? Why are you walking away? Chin chow what? Chin chow what? Oh, you scared, huh? That's what I thought next time you say that to an Asian guy. Make sure you remember this moment, bro. That's right. You make people look bad in France. Oh, man, he took it there. Yo, I got to give a shout out to Joey cow because I know that he is big on confronting people who say racist things to him. I believe he's from America, but he lives in Taiwan. I will say this though. When he said, yeah, remember this moment? He did kind of say it like he was standing over him after he just knocked him out. Uh, yeah, I would say shout out to Joey for confronting people. Obviously following people very closely and following a stranger for a long time could be dangerous. But of course, you know, it didn't turn out like that way. But I do think people do need to yell and confront these people who yell these things because how else are they going to know? Maybe maybe this guy in France is going to think twice before saying ching chong to another Asian. Yeah, because I think a lot of people know in their heart that what they're saying is racist and wrong, but they just think they're going to get away with it. So when a person turns around with like a 4k live stream, you know, iPhone 14, people get like, oh, oh my, this is going to affect my future career prospects. Right. I mean, at the end of the day, listen, he got his ching chong in his racist remark and then Joey got his in and said, you make France look bad. So hopefully that sticks with this dude. All right, clip number three. This is once again the worldwide Joey cow. But I think he's in downtown L.A. This time. That's very funny in 2021, sir. Yo, that was kind of funny. You kind of have me there. But just saying it's not funny to be kind of racist in 2021. All right, get that out of here, bro. Okay, shout out to Joey once again for confronting people because I think that not everybody has the the balls to immediately react like that because sometimes when something racist happens to you kind of shocks you but but then I did think it was weird that Joey was like, hey, hey, hey, bro, that was kind of funny. It was funny. I but it wasn't that funny. Yeah, I think there's a couple of weird things about this clip. By the way, still shout out to Joey cow for pursuing him because these can be dangerous interactions. I will say this. It was weird because he went he went up to the guy. The guy looks Asian behind the mask. I actually think he's Latino, but he happens to be one of those Latinos that like looks really Asian. I was like, yo, why would an Asian guy say that? Also the point number two is that why did the guy go So he was mixing the fake Chinese impersonation was actually which is thank you in actual real Japanese language and then like you said to this third point Andrew because the security guards right there and I think he sees this guy is I don't know potentially also dangerous to kind of a street dude. Yeah, that's why he tries to kind of hedge a little bit. Yeah, I think it's weird when you're going to hear racist remarks but act with actual Asian words mixed into it. So we're going to see this again. It's interesting. All right. So clip number four, we got variety girl. She is at a restaurant somewhere in America. All right. So the guy has not done anything illegal, but this video is just creepy because it's a guy with a stroller, right? But you clearly can't see the baby. I'm going to go ahead and assume there's a baby in there and not like Pomeranians and then he's going ahead and making this almost like groping motion. I don't want to say it's like right on her breast, but it looks like he could be doing something that could be almost viewed as sexual harassment. Most certainly he is violating her personal bubble just because you're streaming does not give anybody the right to violate your bubble. There's people in America, depending on where you're at, you can get knocked out for doing this. I mean, listen, this guy has a baby in the stroller and he's trying to harass an Asian girl right now and interrupt her and make some type of weird motion. That's, it's not cool, but you know what? There are more clips. Let's check it out. All right. This is the next clip. Same restaurant. Maybe try a different stream strategy. Hey, hey, what's going on girl? No, what's happening? Yo, this guy came out of like nights in 83. There's almost like Biff from like, you know, the back to the future, but just like even possibly creepier. Like, I'm not a fan of like, all right, it doesn't regardless if she's Asian and he's white and whatever, like no matter the race, you probably shouldn't be just annoying. A young Asian woman, like a young woman like this. Really? Like there's it's wrong. All right, next clip. Stop. Stop doing that. All right. So clearly she has already told you to stop and get out of her space and you keep doing it. That is harassment. This dude should get kicked out of the restaurant and honestly, man, he could, he should get slapped in the face. I definitely think that he was possibly drunk. It's crazy. The fact that he was, I'm assuming, pushing his own baby and then he's still kind of acting like he's the star high school quarterback and he's about 16 or 17 years old and this is just like a little cute Asian girl that like nobody knows at school. But here's the thing. If you act like you're like the star quarterback and everybody's in high school together, but you're an actually an adult, you could be actually deserved to get beat up. Dude, it's super juvenile. This is like when the school bully walks past you on your desk and just goes with your papers and then just like there's things that are acceptable when you're 14, 15, 16, even though they're still frowned upon, they're like within the range of like logical outcomes that as an adult you can get fired and lose your job over. For some reason it feels like when people see an Asian out in public just doing their thing, it makes people want to mess with them in the most immature way possible. Obviously, I think the fact that he's highly attractive attracted to this girl is playing an aspect of like almost like a fifth grader trying to flirt. You know, it's like you like mess with the girl that you like, but you don't know how to express it and you're insecure and you're trying to express yourself. Dude, next time you have these thoughts, just stop. Yo, somebody find this guy and like hit up his employer on LinkedIn. Alright, so the fifth clip is from Giga Joe. He is also in Times Square streaming. Hey, what's wrong with you, man? Okay, let's run it back. She said it right at the beginning. She goes, she goes, it's crazy because she goes on for like maybe two seconds longer than you would think. So she's like almost like just saying it into the tunnel. David, is it weird to hear people mix in real Asian words like at some point, someone's going to know enough Chinese and it's going to be like, and then it's just like, you're just like, damn, yo, you're like kind of speaking it, but like, I know you mean it in a racist kind of sending way. Yeah, I would say the top like words that non Asians know it goes like, and I think a lot of like K-pop fans actually know anyong or anyohaseyo, but they never say it in a racist way. Whenever I see an Asian face, I just feel like spilling out any type of Asian phrase that I know just or the knee. All right. I will say there's this one funny thing that Giga Joe says after his response. I don't think he takes it too personal, but here you guys are on camera. I'm posting on YouTube. I got 800K stuff. He kind of ended off the interaction in a playful way. I got almost a million subs man. You're going to be seen. He has a lower voice than I thought. Hey, what's the matter with you, man? Huh? That's why he's a streamer. He's got a cool voice. Yeah, it does have cool voice. All right. So clip number six is of Janie Lee. She is a international streamer and she is in Germany right now. I think she lives in Germany. Hmm. Oh my God. He's literally telling you to stop. So do they stop? That's crazy right here. He looks right at her. Honestly. All right. You got to get that freeze frame right here to look at someone right there. Gosh that he the last second. He still wants to do it. He's like, I mean, I heard that this is in Munich, Germany. I don't know much about like different cities in Europe, but I heard that that one's a little bit more of like a ratchet city. Swiss someone told me. Listen, I these people are racist just like any other person can be. I do think that in Europe and this is after meeting a lot of Europeans that they do have a different relationship with racism. I feel like sometimes they think they're a little less sensitive to it. So they feel like, oh, you know, I can talk crap. You know, don't worry. I don't mean in a bad way and want to hurt you. I'm just like making fun of your face. You know, that's a French accent, but there's some French guys later in this video. I mean, long story short. Yeah, they have a different relationship with it. They'll be like, I did not hurt you. I did not hurt you. It's not that big of deal. No, but it's clearly disrespectful. I mean, it kind of reminds me of when the Spain National Basketball team that had Paul Gasol and Mark Gasol on it. Andrew did the I think when they went to Beijing for the Olympics in 08 and it was crazy because you're like, whoa, that's a whole Olympic team. But you know what they were saying? They was like, yeah, we were just trying to make our eyes like the host country's eyes. That's what they I think that was one of the comments. Listen, I just think two older, larger grown men to bother a girl like this. Any girl that's telling you, hey, stop it. Even if it's a playful stop, she's like, hey, stop it. Stop it. I'm just trying to tell like that is just harassment. And then you're just being stupid. Obviously in America, I think even the people around him would have had a different reaction. I think like depending on where you are, like you can get kicked out of an establishment for acting like this or like I said, it depends on who you're around. You get beat up for acting like this. All right. Seventh clip is from Cook Sucks. He's out in Hawaii. What's up? How's it going, man? What's up? You came up to me, man. Yeah. But you don't have to come into my space. Yeah. That child up. Take her back or more. Fuck you up. Excuse me. You heard me, bitch. No, what'd you say? Wait, why are you going to take the child back? Take what child back? Why are you going to talk to me like that, bro? No, we're not following you. Why? We're minding our own business, dude. The rook just gifted 20. All right. So they are minding their own business. I guess what this dude who was pressing them, the aggressive dude who I do think has probably mental issues. I guess he was trying to accuse the girl of looking too young and then thinking that since he kind of has some white hair that they can't be possibly in an actual relationship with each other, which they are, of course, is that there's nothing wrong with this. But that was, I guess, his goal, but basically came off as a pretty racist. Yeah, mentally disturbed. The eighth clip takes place in France. Again, a group of gentlemen, probably harassing a group of older gentlemen. Yeah, it's older gentlemen. True. No. Looks like this guy is, like, apologizing it's tough. Really, it's TB, you don't have to... Apologize for their racist friend instead of telling their friend at that moment, you know like Do you think it makes up for it? You know what I've been noticing is a lot of the guys especially that have been hitting on the girls Andrew look like They're under the influence of either like drugs or alcohol. Yeah, they probably are I mean that's no excuse But yes, let's just say alcohol can make you do some very stupid things and I'll tell you this alcohol pretty much Makes you want to act on your stupidest thoughts So when you have stupid thoughts already, you know, usually in your sober, there's something in your brain that tells you okay Don't do that. Yeah, that's rude. I shouldn't do that. I know how that's you But then when you're drunk all that drops and then you just go and I think the Asian aspect comes into play in the sense that if you were to approach like white black or Latina women this way you might have more fear about being told off in a more negative way or the guys that they're with potentially You know coming down on you a lot harder. Obviously when it's Asian you you have to lack of two fears lack of fear of the girl and of their men All right, so for a ninth good we have a streamer that is out in Toronto at a Chick-fil-A Yo, that was I don't know Yeah, that dude was clearly like, you know on something on some substance But that was just a very weird conversation. It's kind of creepy. Yeah. I mean, he was honest. It was funny It was funny and creepy. I didn't say anything super outwardly racist But I do think he's approaching her because he thinks that she's just a cute Asian girl who submissive saw probably not gonna yell back at him You know, yeah, no he had the I'm from India. Hang out. Hang out You're like what a pitch $99 we can go somewhere. I'm wearing women's clothes like he thought yo, I'm wearing women's clothes That's that's good. I will say this. He sounds like he's like maybe not even from a super uneducated background But he maybe just got addicted to substances because he did lay out some sort of a plan But then obviously she rejected the plan So anyway, the wrong man with the plan, you know, it's really interesting because this is Toronto There's actually so many Daisy people around. There's actually a Punjabi seat guy in the background He's kind of like looking at him like he like he was about to protect her if he was getting if he was getting too crazy Yeah, there was this seat guy after the after the dude walks away. He kind of looks over and is like, yeah, man Why'd you do that? Well, he's probably like, man, why are you making us look bad like? Our tenth clip is actually a compilation of genie Lee back with genie Lee and she and I think she's back in Munich She always tends to go through something man. Yeah, that's tough Like I have to apologize on behalf of everybody in Munich, like it's not everybody Okay, just because you have these instances that happened to be captured on the live stream It doesn't mean that it's everybody on y'all Listen live streaming in Times Square, New York in Germany apparently that those are the dangers. Oh, yeah Yeah, no no interaction central midtown in Munich What Yeah, she made the sound effect Yo, he went with the three Ching Chong's yeah, well, he has a drink in his hand clearly But I don't doubt that these people aren't thinking this when they're sober obviously jupes jeans No, jupas one of those fragrances they try to sell you on Canal Street You know what's funny about this guy man, he didn't even think what he said was that bad He's just like, oh, yeah, are you good? Okay? Yeah, I'm just messing around right, but you know, like I said I don't know. They just think differently, but honestly, that's no excuse. No, it's super ignorant Camera, dude, why do you have to hit her camera? Like literally she's not even filming you She's not even walking your direction like I would even like I don't know. Just people want to mess with Asians with cameras, man I'll tell you this when you're out in these cities walking around downtown You have a big selfie stick out. You're talking and people see you doing something Honestly, it does attract like some of the worst energy I will say more than 50% of the people who want to interact with you are going to do it in a negative way Most likely the people who want to respect you are actually gonna just gonna leave you alone All right, number 11 we got Jade Yan. She is confronted by some racist strangers during a live stream I think this is in Frankfurt. I believe in their all-Vietnamese Germans I Hold up. He says Ching Ching chong ping pong. Hey, what's your name? What kind of pickup line is that and he bit the line? Like that was just the end of a punchline bar. They say Ching Ching chong ping pong And he looks ethnic himself like possibly, you know, he kind of actually looks like a more at least Middle East A more normal version of Beetlejuice actually this one dude So this guy started to be like my friend is just trying to make funny and then make funny you we can Make flirting conversation Let me tell you this guys if the only funny thing that can come to mind is Ching Ching chong You are an idiot No, he's like really trying to reason yeah, yeah, you know, it's like he's a joke because you know Ching Ching It's like a funny. There's the punch line. It's a ping pong. You know, it's a ping pong Funny it's not funny. He's funny because it's it's racist. It's racist. That's why it's funny This guy's a complete There's words I can't even say on YouTube. I mean long story short I just think that a lot of dudes though They do really act poorly When they're like trying to flirt with the girl, right? But they're not also fully respecting her race So I'm sure these guys are respecting their attraction to her right and the second they feel like there's a rejection Or they've already been pre-rejected. They're gonna slip into some way to diss her. I mean that is a classic I guess I don't want to use a certain like toxic male, you know, like I got rejected reaction for sure listen to me guys like all these a-holes that are doing this like these idiots who are acting like this like Tell me if there was ever a time when you opened up with that line and it actually led to something positive I guess they would the classic would be like all girl. You're so cute. I love Asians. Oh, I'm rejected f Asians Man, I never like charming women. All right 12th clip is from Ginny Tty why? Because I was I was wandering around She was like she was like literally asking for directions and then this person He went with that Ching chong. Hey, it was interesting because I guess if I had to analyze this one Ching chong chong obviously back to the Chinese mocking right, but the hey I almost feel like that was more driven by Korean because in Korean you hear a lot more ne I'm just saying that nowadays it's interesting because the racism is mixed, right? There's some real words or real like rhyming expressions that are slipped in there Sort of like we've seen the arigato the knee how the head But it's still all racist, but I guess in a way There's more real words slipped in there possibly You know what's so weird is like this girl's like kind of asking for directions or she's like Yeah, I'm just walking around trying to figure things out and then he goes It's almost like if a French person was in New York, it was like, oh, excuse me Hey, can you help me with some directions? I said Just out of nowhere and then no, but then you'd have to follow it up with some French gibberish isn't really No, yeah, and then like And then the French person would be looking at me like Are you doing what are you doing like our last one is a racist attack on an Asian twitch streamer? I believe this is happening in Canada Oh What you're back what you're forming to the station What's your call the station right now? What's your problem? What's your problem? No, what is your problem? What's your problem you're gonna call the station good? Yo, it's crazy because she said something super kid Well, I know it's Canada because that lady's trying to help her along. There's no way in America anybody would ever Keep it a moving. Hey, this lady is crazy All right If I was to analyze this final clip Andrew this lady who apparently is part super Canadian like provincial like oh, yeah You look like a hooker. Why are you recording a hooker? He's recording herself. Yeah, and then all of a sudden switches into a 1977 NYPD officer when you like hey, you want to take that to the station? Yeah, yeah, bugsy Yeah, we gonna call bugsy Malone and we take it to the station So I was like yo is that I guess Canada really is a mish-mash of cultures Yeah, do you think this has anything to do with like the infantilization of Asian people? It meaning that a lot of people view Asians to be younger or look younger or be more like kid-like So then you kind of talk down on them like kids even though that they're like kind of clearly adults Yeah, I think that obviously it's not a hundred percent of all Asians if you are really tall buff Tatted Asian with full sleeves who looks like you would play a triad Or something like that in a movie you can totally avoid this and to be honest and this is like a little bit of a deviation Andrew I think that's actually why a lot of Asian guys Take on that identity whether or not they're actually in the triad world or not overall Andrew my major takeaways are this If these live streamers are out in public with the camera on right and obviously this is being disseminated out to the world You can only imagine how many microaggressions that people go through that are not documented Because I've heard it all the time on the streets of New York Everything from Nihao shi shi need to go back to china to f you chink or to like go eat dogs or go eat rice Or look at just slanted. I'm up and blah blah blah I've heard all these things but since I'm not a live streamer and I don't have my phone out at all moments It wasn't recorded. So I mean I guess it just shows you a fraction of what people potentially have been through and I think that um Every Asian to be honest deals with microaggressions differently Like you said some people come over here Andrew and they understand or they build in a level that they're expecting And then some people kind of buy into the fact that it should never happen and then they're extra hurt So I think that uh people do have different baseline expectations right based on what you've been raised and people around you have been through My overall takeaway is a couple things one I do think it sucks that sometimes just having an Asian face and and doing your thing out in public Public whether that's filming like us filming our food videos or streaming Uh for some reason it draws attention and is apparently a trigger to especially mentally ill or drunk people And I think it's very sad But it is something that as Asians we have to acknowledge that in the big cities around a lot of people This might happen, you know and you know just to let the streamers know be bold be courageous keep streaming Um, I don't think it's wrong. I do think that we're you're in the city You have to be ready for some interactions So just have a protocol for when this type of stuff happens me and david We've talked about our protocol because we've been through it before some dude try to steal our dslr before Out in new york city and we were threatened by that and it was just like I mean we've had that Something similar happened a couple times. So i'm just telling you like yeah You you got to be tough and you got to be aware and and just be ready for these type of things Yeah, and I think that these micro aggressions or you know, they can spiral into macro aggressions Luckily, none of these did but they can potentially the final thing I will say is that clearly a lot of these people andrew deep down whether they were drunk on uh, The influence of different substances potentially drugs. Um, they still knew they were being wrong Because when you shove a camera in their face, they still go. Oh, yeah. Uh, no Now they sober up. Yeah, once you let them know, hey your face is going to be out there on the internet Then they're like, oh, okay. All right. Yeah, clearly they felt like they knew they had a negative impulse But they scratched it anyway, but once the camera comes on them very uh, I would say like eight out of 10 people are going to back down or try to flee dude Anyways guys, uh, this is going to happen more But uh, yeah, we just wanted to cover it because we use where a lot of viral clips from twitch And uh, please let us know in the comments down below what you think like I said guys I think that racism and micro aggressions sort of rank on a scale of like one to ten Uh, you decide where your threshold is at let us know in the comment section below What you find offensive and what you do not until next time we to hop off boys. We out. Peace