Alexandra Wallace, UCLA Student, Rants on Asians for Phoning Tsunami Victims in the Library (VIDEO)

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Overnight celebrity Alexandra Wallace, pretending to be an Asian student on his cell phone
Update: "Was UCLA 'Asians in the Library' Video One Big Publicity Stunt?"

Update: Death threats, poli-sci finals and the First Amendment. See also, "Alexandra Wallace: Asian American YouTube Responses to Her Racist Rant" and "Alexandra Wallace-Inspired 'Ching Chong' T-Shirts to Fund Japan Relief Efforts."

Updated with the university's response. Plus: UCLA Chancellor Gene Block makes a video of his own, and bikini pics of Wallace turn up to join the shitshow.

Alexandra Wallace -- equipped with a dorm room, a pushup bra, a webcam and two minutes fifty-two seconds too much free time -- managed to ignite a "Kill the Beast"-caliber Internet mob in a matter of hours on Sunday afternoon.

As reports of thousands more deaths and unthinkable destruction in the aftermath of Japan's 9.0 earthquake streamed in, Wallace made the reputation-shattering decision to take her beef with "these hordes of Asian people that UCLA accepts into our school every year" public:

The lowlights (pretty much the entire thing):

"So we know that I'm not the most politically correct person, so don't take this offensively..."
"If you're going to come to UCLA, then use American manners."
"Seriously, without fail, you will always see old Asian people running around this apartment complex every weekend. That's what they do -- they don't teach their kids to fend for themselves."
"You know what they don't also teach them? Is their manners. Which brings me to my next point: Hi. In America, we do not talk on our cell phones in the library! I swear, every five minutes I will be -- OK, not five minutes, say like, 15 minutes -- I'll be like deep into my studying, into my political-science theories and arguments and all that stuff, getting it all down, like typing away furiously, blah blah blah... and then all of a sudden, when I'm about to like, reach an epiphany -- over here from somewhere, 'OHHH! CHING CHONG LING LONG TING TONG? OHHH!'"
"So being the polite nice American girl that my momma raised me to be, I kind of just gave him ... 'It's the library, like we're trying to study, thanks!' And then it's the same thing five minutes later. But it's somebody else, you know? I swear they're going through their whole families, just checking on everybody from the tsunami thing. ... Like, you seriously should go outside if you're going to do that."

Wow. "Too soon" doesn't begin to cover this. (And, uh, from what we can remember of life at an Asian-heavy UC campus, the droves of Wallace clones were equally guilty of interrupting quiet time during finals week.)

When an initial barrage of negative comments apparently made Wallace realize what she had gotten herself into, the UCLA blonde quickly pulled her rant off the Web -- but not before numerous Asian advocate groups and viral video-sniffers had gotten a hold of it, re-posting and immortalizing her ditzy hate speech for the viewing pleasures of many more indignant commenters to come.

By Sunday night, "Asians at the Library" had been shared by tens of thousands of Facebook users and even made its way onto Tosh.0. Then there was the obligatory stream of remixes of her racist rant, wringing the musicality of the "Ching Chong" bit for all it's worth. (Wallace appears to have removed her Model Mayhem profile amid the shitstorm.)

University spokesman Phil Hampton told the Daily Bruin last night that the video was "repugnant," and couldn't confirm if Wallace was actually enrolled at UCLA.

From the Bruin:

"The comments on there are contrary to the values the university believes in," Hampton said. ...

A number in the university directory listed under Alexandra Wallace was disconnected as of Sunday night.

Many commenters have also been sticking up for Wallace's right to free speech. What do you think? Should she be suspended? Expelled? Or is this a mass overreaction/21st century witch hunt?

Update, March 14, 9:10 a.m.: UCLA Chancellor Gene Block is racking up more Facebook notifications this morning than Santa Claus at Christmastime. University spokesman Phil Hampton tells us that Block will have an official statement posted to his wall by late this morning, as well as to the UCLA Newsroom.

For now, says Hampton, while university officials look into Wallace's student status, they're sticking to the stance that "the comments made in that video are deeply offensive... and contrary to UCLA's values."

And in terms of discipline:

"There is a student code of conduct that governs these things, and if in fact the person is a student, we'll be looking into if there are any violations," says Hampton. "But I'm not going to pre-judge that."

A similar event took place at UC San Diego last year, when one student planned a "Compton Cookout" party to "honor" Black History Month, and -- a few days later -- another made a highly offensive racial slur against black students on the student-run TV station. After similar statements from university officials, no further disciplinary actions were taken, based largely on the First Amendment and the fact that no tangible threats had been made by the students in question.

Update, 4 p.m.: Fittingly, UCLA Chancellor Block has chosen to respond to Wallace's video with his own foray into the wide world of webcams -- though his choice of attire is a tad more conservative. "Regardless of how offended I am, or you may be... I hope we can remain civil in our discourse," he says:

Good luck with that. Co-Ed Magazine just released 26 photos of Wallace in a string bikini -- and they're almost as hot as the topic at hand.

Hey, she took 'em. We're just here to report the facts.

Meanwhile, UCLA officials still haven't addressed their plans (or non-plans) to take disciplinary action against the newly infamous student.

Update, 7:30 p.m.: Wallace released the following statement to the Daily Bruin today:

"Clearly the original video posted by me was inappropriate. I cannot explain what possessed me to approach the subject as I did, and if I could undo it, I would. I'd like to offer my apology to the entire UCLA campus. For those who cannot find it within them to accept my apology, I understand."

Update, March 15, 6:45 a.m.: The UCLA student newspaper is really riding this one out until the bitter end -- taking a personal, offender-as-victim approach in its latest episode of the "Asians in the Library" saga.

Campus police tell the Bruin that Wallace began receiving death threats to both her e-mail inbox and phone by Sunday evening:

Police advised her to take a number of precautions and are currently working to ensure her safety, Greenstein said.

"If she's received a death threat, I find that as deplorable as her original YouTube video. If this is the response of students on campus, we've got a lot of work to do," said Robert Naples, associate vice chancellor and dean of students.

Wallace's poli-science professor divulges that those "precautions" included re-scheduling her finals, as the Internet mob had apparently gotten ahold of her exam locations. (Now that's dedication.)

"What Wallace did was hurtful and inexcusable, but the response has been far more egregious," the professor told student reporters. "She made a big mistake, and she knows it, but ... they responded with greater levels of intolerance."

Last night, all the major L.A. news networks dove for their piece of the pie, globbing onto the shocking story of a buxom blonde chick wildly ranting on her Asian classmates while a nuclear crisis rages across the globe: CBS, ABC, NBC, KTLA, FOX and the rest.

And contrary to their "UCLA May Punish Student" headlines, a comment in the Bruin from Associate Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students Robert Naples -- "but he cautioned that the code does not usurp the authority of the First Amendment" -- suggests the university is well aware they have no grounds on which to do so.

Originally posted March 14 at 6:30 a.m.

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Blake Winter
Blake Winter

Also: 'Americans are bad at geography.' 'Americans are fat.' 'Americans are badly educated in general.' 'Americans are lazy.' 'Americans have a superiority complex.' 'Americans are obnoxious when they travel overseas.'Nobody gets offended by these statements (I don't, and I'm American), and yet I do not believe that they are inherently different than the statements made by Ms. White. The difference is that the East Asian nations are primarily inhabited by Oriental peoples, whereas the US is inhabited primarily by lots of ethnicities, most of which also live in other nations. Thus, when one makes a remark about 'Americans,' it is clear one intends to criticize members of a certain national/social structure, whereas a statement about 'Asians' may sound like a criticism of the ethnicity itself, while it is actually intended as a statement about people from those particular cultural backgrounds. 

Blake Winter
Blake Winter

Wow. She started out by saying that not all Asians are like this. She then said that lots of Asians do X and Y, which annoy her and which violate normal Western social mores, presumably meaning that a much higher percentage of Asians do X and Y than people of other races. She never said they were genetically forced to be this way.From my own observations at a different university (and I am in one of the most diverse departments in the US), it is true that some behaviours do correlate with social and ethnic background. If she observed that having your mommy do everything for you or talking loudly in the library was primarily something done by people of Asian extraction, it isn't racist to point that out. As another example, my brother and sister-in-law attend a private high school with many, many Asians (mostly Koreans). Many of them do not know about the concept of 'waiting in line' or other Western mores when they first arrive.Now, the fact that these people are this way is, in my opinion, a result of a different social upbringing, which correlates with being of a different ethnicity because that increases the chances of having a different cultural background. I don't think it has anything inherently to do with race, but there is a correlation there.

As to those who don't think the 'fake Chinese' was funny, get a sense of humour. Chinese is a rich and beautiful language (actually, an umbrella term for MANY related dialects) with a lot of history, but learn to take a freaking joke, people! And that IS how a Chinese person sounds when they answer their phones (to a non-Chinese speaker).I guess the moral of the whole thing is that if you're going to tell people to stop being jerks, make sure the people are white males or else all the tolerant PC people will send you death threats until you're forced to withdraw from school.

tonyrios
tonyrios

"If you're going to come to UCLA, then use American manners." Why? because you say so? dumb broad should mind her own business, now that´s real American manners

Blake Winter
Blake Winter

Maybe because when you come to a country it is polite to try to follow their social customs? I wouldn't stomp around indoors in Japan with my shoes on.

Sporkiie
Sporkiie

@Blake Winter I thought this country was built upon immigration? Wouldn't that mean that within America there are many different cultures brought to us from many different ethnic groups? Tell me exactly, what is the 'American Culture'? From what I understand that seems to vary widely between areas and even households. 

I personally think she got what she deserves. I don't think she deserved to be killed over the matter, and she wasn't, but the way this video exploded all over the internet and the death threats certainly taught her a lesson. Do you think she would have learned it otherwise?

gametruthordare
gametruthordare

I like the way people prefer the "politically correct" card every time someone said something if they do not want and do not realize they are doing exactly the same thing they criticize.games for couples

Beach Chair
Beach Chair

First of all, you spelled that incorrectly. Secondly, how DARE you make it sound as if she is the spokeswoman for all Caucasoid beings? She is a dumb (yes, white) girl who is extremely narrow-minded and just screwed her chances of ever having a respectable career.Beach Chair

Alixa
Alixa

Honestly, she’s kinda right. I mean it was wrong for her to say that, but Asians need to realize some of the stuff they do. I’m Asian too, you know? I acknowledge how obnoxious we can be. 

Pusosl
Pusosl

It's too hard to speak over the White hoods & some Asian Uncle Toms who have overssaturated this site

amberwilliams35
amberwilliams35

The stupid bitch should just wear earplugs in the library.

some asian
some asian

Ok, here I am, Asian student in the United States. I watched her video, and I just don't understand why everyone is going so mad at her. Especially the part when she was talking about those students in the library, what she's saying is right. They shouldn't use cell phone in the library, right? I would be annoyed too if I hear someone talking loud on the phone in the middle of final exam week. and I heard that there was a death threat? That is ridiculous. Calm down people. She just had to say it. Like she said, she had been patient about it, but just couldn't stand it this time.

CC
CC

 I see many different types of minorities who use their phones in the school libraries, it was wrong of her to just single out Asians. 

Blake Winter
Blake Winter

Have you considered that in her library it may have been primarily Asians?

Delargs
Delargs

Agree with the part that everyone's overreacting. What makes her so special? People rant about racist crap daily, and I'm sure you can find thousands of legitimate rants such as hers on youtube as of now.

Mvang359
Mvang359

I totally agree that everyone is over-reacting. I am Asian also, but all I really want is an apology. People make stupid mistakes, but we can't end someone's life or their career because of something stupid they said. Making her embarrassed to the public is already enough for her to open up her eyes that she needs to think before she says anything. Death threats and things like beating her up is over the edge. If we Asians want people to stop hating us, we need to show them that we aren't like them.

Klubnik20
Klubnik20

btw one more thing...lets say you were trying to make a good point...at least cover ur chest up u look like a disgrace that no one can take seriously.....n uve literally made urself a joke....n i dnt feel srry for u because u brought this upon urself....

Klubnik20
Klubnik20

im Armenian...n i believe its one of the most racist commentS i have ever seen in my life...i have many asian friends...and i believe this white chic has literally made a bad name for not only for other whites but especially for herself...shes a fucking idiot sorry for my language and I do not believe this MELTINGPOT nation needs people like her living in America...especially using "American Manners"wtf!?...btw how the hell did u get into UCLA??

bob
bob

lol stupid insensitive whore

Grace
Grace

Epiphany??? Seriously and you are a UCLA student. I find nothing wrong with your ranting except the utter disrespect for other people's culture. Asian's just happen to have a tight knit family for the most part not because they do not teach their kids how to take care if themselves, in our culture that is what you call nurturing. Point to consider library should be kept silent all times Asians or not.

KPres
KPres

BWAHAHAHAHAH!!

What a bunch of freaks all you commenters are. Hell, any Chris Rock comedy hour is more racist than this.

The only thing she did wrong was mention the tsunami. Chinese people in talking in the library? If you're offended by that, you're a crybaby. Grow a set and stop whining.

ktrade
ktrade

everyone is overreacting. ya, she messed up BIG time by saying that and targeting a certain race, but she does have a point. people shouldnt be on their phones in the library and if you got into a UC you should know this. I am not saying she was right in what she said, but the reactions by her fellow students is too far. death threats for an ignorant comment...there would be no human race if everyone was killed over a mistake. now go ahead and tell me im wrong. please. do.

irene47
irene47

1.  Imagine 9 11 had just happened.

2.  Remember the people phoning their families from the plane, the World Trade Center and all who witnessed the horror...NOW imagine that they are all AZN.  Does that give them the right to call--even in the Library?  Does it give a racist idiot UCLA girl the right to mock their accents?  It's NOT that we are over reacting.  I'm Chinese but born in the United States.  It's that we are finally tired of letting people make fun of the shape of our eyes, the way we look, the fact that many are multilingual and have friends all over the world.  When people suggest that Margaret Cho or Family Guy is just as racist, they do NOT understand that those are comedians making JOKES.  9 11 was NOT a joke, nor is the ongoing tragedy of the earthquake, the tsunami and the radiation aftermath.  Let us agree to be more civil to one another.  I hope to continue a discourse with whomever about racism, inequity and the right of Free speech.  Pax vobiscum and have a nice day.

Guest
Guest

Thyis twit needs to be screwed by Dumd Ass without a job, Gilbert Godfrey & Pitty cents"50"cts!! The 3 would make a Dynamic team, F- In Racists, The Trio!!!

James Edward Williams
James Edward Williams

the way her message was packaged brought distortion to the main ingredient/Library and Cell phones.

V1ctor84
V1ctor84

kerikristin and u are a racist just like alexandra wallace... read your own comment. and no shit u are not suppost to talk in the library but u know what happened in 9/11 when i was in the school library every1 was almost in the phone so stfu....

Kerikristin
Kerikristin

I think everyone is overreacting. Had this been before the tsunami, it wouldn't have been a big deal. I've been in her situation. Not just asians but other races that speak another language. If they were visiting for a few months I would understand but if your going to live here then you need to speak English. It is annoying. The part about the tsunami wasn't the best but they should be calling people in private not in a quiet place where people are trying to study. And for all of you who are making fun of her...you are as bad as her so you have no room to talk.

Kim
Kim

Why did she have to mention the Tsunami incident. Does she even realize the pain people affected by it are going through at the moment ? Her comments were very hurting.

How would people take it if something deragatory was said about the 9/11 attacks ?

She is an animal. May she rot in hell !!!

alsd
alsd

Don't you think she is in hell already seeing that half of UCLA hates her, that she has gangs sending her death threats and that she has just ruined her entire life?

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Johnsteinbeck70
Johnsteinbeck70

FREEDOM OF SPEECH people

Bbmiller31
Bbmiller31

Freedom of speech, are you high? Only if it doesn't infringe on someone else's rights.

scallywag
scallywag

Somehow I'm not entirely convinced of the public apology, but that said something tells me she’s bound to become the next b grade bikini strutting reality actress bringing greater America attention to all the things that supposedly ail it. But then again who needs a degree when you can peddle smut?

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JoshA
JoshA

"What Wallace did was hurtful and inexcusable, but the response has been far more egregious," the (UCLA) professor told student reporters. "She made a big mistake, and she knows it, but ... they responded with greater levels of intolerance."

Should we, society, "tolerate" racists or bigots? IMO, no. Who is this pol sci professor?

Hguh
Hguh

Darn, Alexandra got fat compared to her Coed mag photos. She dropped out of ucla, She needs drop the pounds and be a stripper

Flylice2x
Flylice2x

I think it's funny and I'm chinese.

Alexandra is an idiot
Alexandra is an idiot

oh along with Asians, I have seen White people, Hispanic people and Black people on their phones in public places they shouldnt be. But I dont hate them because they are a (insert race here) person. I hate them because they are a rude individual, their skin color has nothing to do with it.I am prejudice agaisnt orange people like her who fake bake and self tan thinking they are hot, they just look like an ommpa loompa

Moirya
Moirya

how did this stupid bitch even get into UCLA? I hope they kick her out and she gets beat in her stupid blonde head down some alley. And Im white

Shm224
Shm224

Down with the administration!

Guest
Guest

Event: 2500 yearly murders of whites by blacksMedia: Silence.Event: One murder of a black by a white.Media: OMG!!! Racism!!!

Event: Thousands of jokes about white people by Asians. ("Gweilo" - white devil, "banana," etc.)Media: Silence.Event: One message by one white person about Asians.Media: OMG!!!! Racism!

sexygir
sexygir

thats because white people had their day. slavery sengreation concentration camps they started racism now when they get a taste of their own medcine its too bitter of a pill to swallow

V1ctor84
V1ctor84

oh well my final word on this is we all make mistakes, but wallace's mistake cost her big time. i hope she learns from her lesson and we can move on and prosper as human beings. I don't hate this girl i pity her for being dumb and not living outside the box. but well who said we are perfect right? remember the world is globalized now and one allied nation could mean the downfall of other nations that are allied with them, see whats happening to the stock market? and also i dont believe everything that the government and the media says because most of it are lies.. what did Obama do to make this country better? he's just a puppet and same with u ignorants, simply explained u guys are the sheep following the butcher to the slaughter house. learn to comprehend things in your own and come out with the answers that u believe in.

V1ctor84
V1ctor84

you guys talking about freedom of speech this and that... well why dont you try your freedom of speech to a police officer and see what happens.. there's no such a thing, is just what the government told u so u can feel protected but as realist myself i believe u all know deep inside is all bs... and yeah freedom of speech can get u in trouble u know how? just like alexandra wallace she is indeed a very smart girl, wouldn't u guys agree? hahaha please stop living in your closed box world and be more observative of things, well i am pretty sure u guys wouldnt understand u know why, because you all lived only in america (USA) and didnt get to travel around the world to see diffrent places and cultures, so that only makes u an ignorant!

Merlo
Merlo

I nominate Tara Reid to portray her in a movie.

Jsmith
Jsmith

Only a narcissistic psychopath could create a video like this and not care or realize how hurtful her remarks could be. As for her poli-science professor, I wonder why he's so quick to defend her absolute lack of empathy....hmmmm.

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