‘Corona CHingChan’: YouTuber makes racist Chinese Coronavirus animation

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YouTuber Sven Stoffels has released a racist Chinese Coronavirus animation.

Titled Corona CHingChan 2020, the animation shows a Chinese woman with buck teeth and slanted eyes.

She is seen dancing in a bikini, which has virus molecules to cover her breasts, whilst holding pangolins.

It was suggested by scientists that pangolins may have passed Covid-19 to humans.

Others believe the virus stemmed from eating bats purchased from a wet market in Wuhan, China.

During one part of the animation, the Chinese woman is seen open-mouth kissing a bat.

Stereotypical traditional oriental music is played in the background.

On Twitter, Stoffels shared the video and included a quote from Liu Xiaobo: “Freedom of expression is the foundation of human rights, the source of humanity, and the mother of truth.”

When one person called the video out for racism, Stoffels replied, “Awww white lib offended by the toon toon. Poor bawby, need me to call your mommy?”

Rep Judy Chu recently revealed there are 100 incidents of targeted racial hate a day towards Asian Americans as a consequence of Coronavirus racism.

A fan of Stoffels questioned “why so many negative comments??”

“Yeah, what gives??” Stoffels replied.

Another twitter user wrote, “Keep Chinese people out of your weird sexual fetishes you fucking freak.”

In related news, Searching star John Cho slammed Coronavirus racism towards Asian Americans.

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YouTuber Sven Stoffels has released a racist Chinese Coronavirus animation. – Titled Corona CHingChan 2020, the animation shows a Chinese woman with buck teeth and slanted eyes. – She is seen dancing in a bikini, which has virus molecules to cover her breasts, whilst holding pangolins. – It was suggested by scientists that pangolins may have passed Covid-19 to humans. – Others believe the virus stemmed from eating bats purchased from a wet market in Wuhan, China. – During one part of the animation, the Chinese woman is seen open-mouth kissing a bat. – Stereotypical traditional oriental music is played in the background. – On Twitter, Stoffels shared the video and included a quote from Liu Xiaobo: “Freedom of expression is the foundation of human rights, the source of humanity, and the mother of truth.” – When one person called the video out for racism, Stoffels replied, “Awww white lib offended by the toon toon. Poor bawby, need me to call your mommy?” – Rep Judy Chu recently revealed there are 100 incidents of targeted racial hate a day towards Asian Americans as a consequence of Coronavirus racism. – A fan of Stoffels questioned “why so many negative comments??” – “Yeah, what gives??” Stoffels replied. – Another twitter user wrote, “Keep Chinese people out of your weird sexual fetishes you fucking freak.” – #svenoffels #covid19racism #hateisavirus

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