Beating Highlights Racial Tensions in China
Earlier today, ChinaSMACK posted a translation of a popular topic on several Chinese forums: “Hui Minority Beats Lanzhou Chengguan Onto Knees Crying“. Their translation is excellent, and we suggest you...
View ArticleAppalling Racism
In case there’s anyone here who doesn’t already read ChinaSMACK, check out this post (although be warned, this is a good mood ruiner). The short version of the story is that a half-Chinese,...
View ArticleThe Netizen Bill of Rights and Ethnic Prejudices in Shenyang
Rumor has it this site has recently been unblocked! All glory to the hypnotoad! Still, many other sites have been less lucky. Facebook, Twitter, and other “web 2.0″ sites remain hidden behind the Great...
View ArticleRace and the Law in China
It was with some interest that we read this story in the New York Times last week. It seems South Korea, like China, has some issues with racism. And South Korea, like China, is a country where the...
View ArticleFavoring Foreigners
There is a reason that when the topic of racism in China comes up, many Chinese think of the preferential treatment foreigners sometimes receive, rather than anything else. (including famous lawyer Liu...
View ArticleA Few Quick Links
This blog has, perhaps, earned its name in some small part due to our coverage of racism in China (even though we’re told it doesn’t exist). On that front, I point you in the direction of a few more...
View ArticleSource Docs: 访问和菜头(关于种族和民族歧视)
(Source Docs is a new kind of post. In the future, if we discover rare documents or conduct original interviews, transcripts will be posted under Source Docs for Chinese readers to enjoy, study,...
View ArticleHecaitou on Race in China
A couple weeks ago, I sent out an informal survey on race to the emails of many of the Chinese people whose blogs I read. I got nothing in response from anyone (a few “mail delivery failures” was all)...
View ArticleWhat an Idiot Foreigner Shows Us About Xenophobia and Sexism in China
This post has been translated into Chinese for our Chinese site. 请点此看中文译文。 WARNING: This post contains explicit language. Put the kids to bed first. This video was being passed around on Twitter a week...
View ArticleYang Rui, etc.
For any foreigners currently living under a rock1, I suppose I have to start by showing you this rant, posted by CCTV Dialogue host on Sina Weibo: The Public Security Bureau wants to clean out the...
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