Today marks the 10-year anniversary of a song I wrote in response to Alexandra Wallace, a UCLA student who posted a video rant online that caused an uproar, and for good reason. For a UCLA pity admit whose poli-sci career is obviously going nowhere, what could be better for her best shot — reality TV with a side of B-list. Finally, the UCLA student, Alexandra Wallace, has now withdrawn from UCLA effective immediately. Too many Ninjas after her sorry ass! The world Orwell projected in 1984 is precisely the world they are striving to build, and all those goons condemning Miss Wallace are paving the way. So the short answer to OP is yes, because I felt bad, I looked her up annually, updated her digital footprints up until 2019. UCLA student Alexandra Wallace posted a rant about Asian students using cell phones in the library to YouTube on March 13th, 2011. Contact Alexandra at awallace421@gmail.com; she looks forward to hearing from you! March 31, 2013 By paulmbanks 52 Comments You've probably heard of the racist "UCLA Girl" as she's known, Alexandra Wallace. ''In an attempt to produce a humorous YouTube . LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A student who posted an Internet video of her tirade against the Asian population at the University of California, Los Angeles, said Friday night that she is leaving the school, despite the university's decision not to discipline her. As Wallace's video made the rounds last week, so did one by Rebecca Black. March 31, 2013 By paulmbanks 52 Comments. The 13-year-old's auto-tune song "Friday" has received more than 35 million hits and turned her into a phenom that . 2. Alexandra Wallace may not be as dumb as she acts. The trouble is, "a leftist political agenda", ultimately, is the creation of an oligarchical socialism, with 99% of the human race enslaved to the leftist elite. March 20, 2011. I wonder if the fact that UCLA is 37% Asian might have had something to do with it? 1,370 likes. March 19, 2011. Vasallus Well-Known Member. Before I get started on this lovely open letter, for those of you who don't know, Alexandra Wallace is a UCLA student who posted the above YouTube video yesterday about her rant on Asian students making too much noise in the library and other things. She has probably returned to her family in Fair Oaks, to re-evaluate what to do with her life and where to finish her political science degree. Interestingly, Wallace's rant was seen as humorous, and . The letter, which was sent to the newspaper by a representative of Wallace, said that she was trying to be humorous, but amid fears for her safety . Origin. Alexandra Wallace.cultural critic, YouTube star, pariah, GONE. How will she face the Asian students? She's apparently a student at UCLA (lowering their standards, are they? Back in 2011, she received death threats due to her moronic YouTube rant. She told the campus newspaper it was due to harassment of her family, death threats, and being ostracized by an entire community. Alexandra Wallace has publicly confirmed that she does not have a facebook page so any URL you have proclaiming to be her, is not Alexandra. In a statement, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Janina Montero explained that Wallace's video rant did not violate the Student Code of Conduct, and the university does not punish free speech. Her modeling career is almost certainly over now that she is officially known as "Racist Alexandra Wallace," or "Racist UCLA Girl." I must have missed the amendment . . March 18, 2011 4:57 p.m. Alexandra Wallace announced she will no longer be attending UCLA in an apology letter released to the Daily Bruin on Friday. By Angus Johnston Open letter to Alexandra Wallace March 23, 2011 Alexandra is an economics student at UCLA, with a passion for recession- friendly fashion. I'm guessing the UCLA library will be a LOT more quiet now during Finals Week. LOS ANGELES — When Alexandra Wallace recorded her rant about Asian students using cellphones in the library at the University of California, Los Angeles, she was alone, speaking . level 1. Wallace, who reportedly had other racist rants in the works, announced she was withdrawing from UCLA, notes LA Now, "because of death threats and because she had been 'ostracized from an entire . Shortly after the earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan on Friday, Alexandra Wallace, 20, posted a three-minute video on YouTube in which she mocked Asian languages and expressed her annoyance. Alexandra Wallace, a junior political science major, has sought the protection of campus police after she received several calls and emails from people threatening revenge for her recording the tirade, titled "Asians in the Library," campus police said. The video by Alexandra Wallace, a third-year political science major, did not meet those standards, he said. at April 10, 2011. To Ms. Wallace's dismay, her instant popularity was rather negative as her attempt to vent her discomfort let to immediate verbal and virtual attacks . Accordingly, for personal safety reasons, I have chosen to no longer attend classes at UCLA. Tape the eyes back. Alexandra Wallace In what now turned out to be a tactical move by UCLA student Alexandra Wallace, the stupid co-ed will be swimming up to Hugh Hefner in the coming weeks to discuss being featured in Playboy. What happened to Alexandra Wallace (Racist YouTube UCLA Girl)? Not too long after, she became the target of a whole LOTTA angry Asians who accused her of being racist and declared that her video was hate . Update: "Was UCLA 'Asians in the Library' Video One Big Publicity Stunt?" Update: Death threats, poli-sci finals and the First Amendment. Well, it's official. No, not you Alexandra Wallace. A UCLA student whose racist rant about Asians went viral over the weekend has received multiple death threats, school officials said. That's all everyone needs to know. Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA student who created an obnoxious and offensive video stereotyping her Asian colleagues as gibberish-spouting boors, announced that she was leaving the school as a result of "being ostracized" by "an . Azeroth IB Rank: Chimp | 13 Alexandra is an economics student at UCLA, with a passion for recession- friendly fashion. First Amendment activists said they were pleased with UCLA's decision and said that other colleges should act similarly, as other students elsewhere are certain at times to post silly and offensive things on YouTube and Facebook. Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA political science student whose video mocking Asian students and their families became a huge social media sensation, says in a letter to the Daily Bruin that she won't be returning to classes after spring break. Not too long after, she became the target of a whole LOTTA angry Asians who accused her of being racist and declared that her video was hate . P.S. In her second apology of the week, Miss Wallace said: 'In an attempt to produce a humorous YouTube video, I have offended the UCLA community and the entire Asian culture. UCLA spokesman Phil Hampton said he could not comment on her statement about leaving school. She writes in a letter to the UCLA Daily Bruin: I made a mistake. Earlier that day, UCLA announced that Wallace would not be subject to campus judicial sanctions because of the video. Alexandra Wallace was just another student at UCLA last week. Mar. The original video has been taken down, but . UCLA outraged after student Alexandra Wallace slams Asians in video rant Discussion in 'News & Current Events (Articles Required)' started by Paxton25, Mar 15, 2011. . The school had announced earlier in the day that it would not proceed with any investigation or disciplinary action against Wallace for the video in which she complained about Asian students' behavior and crudely mimicked Asian languages. ), and she's bitching about the "hordes of Asians" at the school, and all of the things that they and their families do that get on her nerves: She has now gone into hiding. Mar. "We have no intention of pursuing a discipline matter . In what now turned out to be a tactical move by UCLA student Alexandra Wallace, the stupid co-ed will be swimming up to Hugh Hefner in the coming weeks to discuss being featured in Playboy. In a statement to The Daily Bruin, Alexandra apologized and said that . via Colorlines: Read More $20/mo According to free speech advocates and some legal pros, UCLA was correct in the decision to not discipline student Alexandra Wallace for her controversial, three-minute, video manifesto. Here's how you do it: 1. On Tuesday we covered the racist rant by a white UCLA student named Alexandra Wallace that has been making the rounds-and, I think, offering some lessons about the challenges of responding to ignorant and hateful speech.. As Jos noted, the Asian Pacific Coalition at UCLA offered excellent suggestions for how to respond to the video in a productive way. She made a poor judgement that will probably affect her future and if the students at UCLA don't know Alexandra Wallace, they ALL do now. In a statement to the Daily Bruin campus newspaper, Alexandra Wallace said . P.S. What happened to Alexandra Wallace (Racist YouTube UCLA Girl)? My mistake, however, has lead to the harassment of my family, the publishing of my personal information, death threats, and being ostracized from an entire community. Basically, she's been driven out by the vicious fallout from her diatribe: Alexandra Wallace apologizes, announces she will no longer attend UCLA. In the letter she apologizes again for the offending video. Her background working in the beauty industry, along with modeling experience has given her insight into what looks great on the individual. Here in Hawaii, Asian-Americans (from every Asian country practically) make up the majority of the population, with Caucasians being second. UCLA is not pursuing action against Alexandra Wallace for her YouTube video "Asians in the Library," university officials announced today.. I did not want to write about now-infamous UCLA student Alexandra Wallace and her ignorant racist YouTube rant complaining about Asian American families, manners and Asians talking on their cellphones in the library during "the tsunami thing," complete with mocking ching-chong nonsense. Well, it's some annoying, blonde bimbo ranting about how annoyed she is by the Asians she goes to school with. Alexandra Wallace (UCLA Library B!#!$). March 31, 2013 By paulmbanks 52 Comments. There are now scores of "replies" and "parodies" on YouTube, most of them vile, many of them obscene. Wallace, the creator of the "Asians in the. Plus: UCLA Chancellor Gene Block makes a video of his own, and bikini pics of Wallace turn up to join the shitshow. Over the weekend Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA student that was ostracized after uploading a racist rant against Asians to YouTube shortly after the tsunami in Japan, apologized and announced that. Or high. Alexandra Wallace, creator of the infamous "Asians in the Library" video, is withdrawing from UCLA, despite the university's decision not to discipline her. In any case, now that Alexandra Wallace is gone from the UCLA campus, the question still remains in many people's minds of whether her racist remarks could have really gotten her kicked out of the campus. She's got a problem with Asians -- specifically, the "hordes" of Asians (and their families) in her apartment complex and the Asians answering their phones in "ching chong ling long ting tong" at the library. My mistake, however, has lead to the harassment of my family, the publishing of my personal information, death threats, and being ostracized from an entire community. I found her young and dumb and hoped that it would all blow over and she would be forgotten. Before I get started on this lovely open letter, for those of you who don't know, Alexandra Wallace is a UCLA student who posted the above YouTube video yesterday about her rant on Asian students making too much noise in the library and other things. You'd like to think that Alexandra Wallace, the charmer of a UCLA student who posted a racist rant about Asians last Friday, was drunk when she made her now-infamous video. Suggest this page to your friends! Even Miley Cyrus went full Yellow and she was only 16! In the video, Wallace states that she was annoyed by Asian parents washing their children's clothes and cooking their food and expresses irritation at Asian students using their cell phones in the library while performing a racially insensitive . Too many Ninjas after her sorry ass! ( source) Many of you have probably seen the recent anti-Asian rant released by UCLA student Alexandra Wallace. The answer may seem like an obvious yes; however, like most things in life the simplest solutions are sometimes the most complex. Alexandra Wallace — equipped with a dorm room, a pushup bra, a webcam and two. By now you have heard the anti-Asian rant by Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA PolySci student. Our Douchebag of the Day comes in the form of UCLA student Alexandra Wallace who in her 3-minute video rant complains about the "hordes of Asian people that UCLA accepts into our school every… UCLA student who became an instant sensation after posting a video on YouTube dubbed "Asians in the library" where she expresses her grievances using language many found offensive, racist, and insulting stereotypes towards the Asian community. For her part, Wallace has apologized, and is laying low. FIRE, Alexandra Wallace, and Defending Offensive Speech The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education inappropriately editorializes a racist video posted by a UCLA student. Post a comment if you have anything to say in response to her video. You would add the full sparkle to the cover and the tear pages from Lucky and Allure. I wonder if the fact that UCLA is 37% Asian might have had something to do with it? 15, 2011, 12:28 PM EDT | Updated Dec. 6, 2017. Her background working in the beauty industry, along with modeling experience has given her insight into what looks great on the individual. Responses to UCLA Student's Racist Rant. / Jack Marshall. I made a mistake. She's a UCLA political science student with something on her mind. Updated: 13:07 EST, 15 March 2011. You've probably heard of the racist "UCLA Girl" as she's known, Alexandra Wallace. March 15, 2011. Open Letter to Alexandra Wallace. After all, 40% of . (CBS) - Alexandra Wallace has become rather infamous after posting a video on YouTube deriding Asians at UCLA. Student and model Alexandra Wallace, who is self-identified on YouTube, posted a nearly three minute . Or very, very . In it, she says that "hordes" of Asians who are admitted to UCLA inappropriately bring their parents along and obnoxiously speak foreign languages in the . Alexandra Wallace, a student at UCLA, posted a video rant on YouTube called "Asians in the Library," in which she criticizes the school for accepting "these hordes of Asian people" (YouTube). Lisa Wade, PhD on March 18, 2011. Now that UCLA student Alexandra Wallace has confirmed that she did in fact put up the racist "Asians in the Library" YouTube video that caused such a fuss over the weekend, more and more students are raising the issue of what punishment — if any — she should face. 21, 2011—In a victory for the First Amendment, officials at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) announced late on Friday, March 18, that UCLA had dropped its disciplinary investigation of student Alexandra Wallace's "Asians in the Library" YouTube video. THE DIRTY ARMY:Nik, that biggot Alexandra Wallace dropped out of UCLA. Alexandra Wallace, a former UCLA student, was mercilessly tormented for expressing harmless thoughts about Asians at her school in a YouTube video. WESTWOOD (KTLA) -- In a letter to the Daily Bruin on Friday, Amanda Wallace, the UCLA student whose racist rant about "Asians in the library", said she has chosen to no longer attend the university. She told the campus newspaper it was due to harassment of her family, death threats, and being ostracized by an entire community. University of California Police Department spokeswoman Nancy Greenstein told the Daily Bruin that Wallace contacted UCPD after . Alexandra Wallace, the southern California undergraduate who apologized for her recent YouTube rant about the "hordes of Asian people that UCLA accepts into our school every single year," said Friday that she will no longer be attending classes at UCLA. UCLA student Alexandra Wallace has issued an apology for her anti-Asian rant which, after going viral, elicited strong reactions from members of the UCLA community. THREAD (RTs and shares pls) 1:54 PM - 15 Mar 2021 589 Retweets 1,884 Likes This week, she finds herself making national news that has her vilified as the USA's racist of the week. What is it? 16, 2011— -- UCLA student Alexandra Wallace received death threats after her Internet rant about Asians on campus went viral last weekend, making her just the latest person to face a . Since you are using your right hand to pretend "Cell phone," you can't do it full justice with just your left hand. She prefaced her YouTube video by saying, "I'm not the most politically correct person." UCLA student Alexandra Wallace quickly proved that, launching into a three-minute tirade that ridiculed . But later in the day, the student, Alexandra Wallace, announced that she was withdrawing from UCLA because of death threats and because she had been "ostracized from an entire community." Alexandra Wallace Earlier Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA student whose YouTube rant about Asian students sparked national disgust, apparently planned a series of similar videos and sought domain. Jean-Marie Valheur , political aficionado & former journalist LOS ANGELES, Mar. But musician Jimmy Wong has somehow managed to take the incident and totally flip it . Contrary to popular belief she continued to finish her degree with UCLA, just primarily (maybe only) from online classes to my understanding. She prefaced her YouTube video by saying, "I'm not the most politically correct person." UCLA student Alexandra Wallace quickly proved that, launching into a three-minute tirade that ridiculed . Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, March 21, 2011 . Click Like on the page to show your. But what's next? THE DIRTY ARMY: Nik, that biggot Alexandra Wallace dropped out of UCLA. On Friday Wallace's family released a second statement to the Daily Bruin in which she apologized again for her anti-Asian video, and announced that she's withdrawing from UCLA because of concern for her safety. Professors accomodated her with private exams in some cases. Following UCLA's announcement, however, Wallace released a statement apologizing and indicating that she . Tbh, and I have never told anyone about this, but I felt bad for her, ruining her life. 9 yr. ago. 1,467 +99 Catholic You've probably heard of the racist "UCLA Girl" as she's known, Alexandra Wallace. Meet Alexandra Wallace. Mar 15, 2011 #4. The student who posted a racist rant on YouTube about Asian students on the same day as Japan was hit by a devastating earthquake has issued an apology for her . Donate Now. Although Alexandra has apologized for her video in the wake of the negative reaction it spawned, it is now all over the internet. Mar 15, 2011. WESTWOOD (CBS) — A UCLA co-ed is under fire after an anti-racist rant appears on YouTube. It's a good thing she has a modeling career to count on, because she's too much of a bimbo to be taken seriously in politics; although the American voters seems to enjoy voting for the intellectually challenged, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Billy Long. Alexandra Wallace, a third-year Political Science student at UCLA, says she has received death threats since a video rant about Asian students using their phones inside the library . She had to get personal escorts / change her appearance to finish finals that quarter. National newspapers have held you up to ridicule, and UCLA's vice chancellor for . UCLA student posts racist rant about Asians on Youtube—-> Student receives barrage of death threats——> Scared for life, student makes apology fast and gets it published in the school newspaper—-> Pissed UCLA student organizations and Chancellor respond with vigor…but so far no ACTION has been taken to reprimand the third-year student, Alexandra Wallace. Contact Alexandra at awallace421@gmail.com; she looks forward to hearing from you! All day yesterday, and into the wee hours of this morning, Alexandra Wallace was sparking controversy and discussion on the Web, following a racist rant that she uploaded to YouTube called . March 20, 2011. In the meantime, you have serious incidents like this involving Black students that go absolutely unpunished. The student, who has been identified as Alexandra Wallace, claims that the "hordes" of Asian students at UCLA (UCLA's undergraduate population is about 37 percent Asian and Pacific Islander) cause various annoyances like loudly talking on their cell phones in the library and having their extended families come over and do their chores for them. In a world where what gets posted online cannot be un-posted, will Alexandra find her internet notoriety a liability in the future? She has been doing well and seem very happy with her life. See also, "Alexandra Wallace: Asian American YouTube . You took it down two days later, but it went viral anyway. A decade later, her anti-Asian words speak more loudly than ever.
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