14 year old girl Protesting Instagram for Sexualized Racism

King Khufu

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Tina Zhou, a 14-year-old student, started a petition on Change.org protesting Instagram’s seemingly initial allowance of a racist video as policy negligence.

With her parents’ support and approval, Zhou highlighted a plan of action against the social media platform.

The racist video in question, created by animator and illustrator Sven Stoffels, appeared to sexualize Asian women and relate them to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many Instagram users who reported the video received automated messages from Instagram notifying them that not all reported posts can be prioritized while some even received messages that the video did not violate Instagram’s community guidelines.



Because of their initial finding and allowing the video to remain up, Zhou claims that Instagram was in violation of its own community guidelines.

“I continued with my research and realized we Instagram users were being denied our Instagram rights and Constitutional rights, and that Policy Negligence (failing to abide by your policy or guidelines) is a violation under the law,” she said.

One of the guidelines that the video allegedly is in violation of is written under the COVID-19 section:

“We’re working to remove content that has the potential to contribute to real-world harm…hate speech, bullying and harassment and misinformation that contributes to the risk of imminent violence or physical harm.

Another is from the “Respect other members of the Instagram community” section:

“It’s never OK to encourage violence or attack anyone based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disabilities, or diseases. When hate speech is being shared to challenge it or to raise awareness, we may allow it. In those instances, we ask that you express your intent clearly.”


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Zhou wrote that deleting the video is equivalent to “[pretending] their response never happened, and [getting] away with it scot-free.”

“It is clear that we as citizens and legal users of Instagram deserve protection under both Instagram Community Guidelines and the United States Constitutional Amendments,” she continued. “Since Instagram neglected to abide by their Community Guidelines, therefore denying us the rights we hold under the Constitution, [it’s] time we take action.”

There are four goals she wants to achieve: justice from Instagram, protection for the Chinese community on Instagram, protection and safety of all Instagram users, and “protection, safety, and human rights for all social media users.”

Zhou told NextShark she wants users to get the rights they deserve and for the social media platform to answer and cease their actions.

“I was sick of seeing all these people with the potential to make a change decide to stand back and complain instead,” she said. “I decided to be that person who did something.”

NextShark has reached out to Facebook, which owns Instagram, for further comment.

Feature Images via Tina Zhou (left), @svenstoffels (right)

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It all started with this weird perverted man
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Sven Stoffels
Sven Stoffels, an animator, and illustrator who has worked with companies such as Comedy Central and CollegeHumor, is being called out as racist after releasing an offensive cartoon sexualizing Asian women and connecting them to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stoffels, who has worked as an animator for the Comedy Central show, “TripTank”, as well as an animation director for the CollegeHumor Originals series, “Infinity War of Infinite Avengers” posted the video to Twitter on April 22.

It depicts a cartoon version of what appears to represent a Chinese woman, dancing to traditional Chinese music in her undergarments. The features on the cartoon’s face are designed to accentuate some archaic Asian stereotypes.

Corona CHingChan does a ‘lil dance for us.#corona #covid19 #chinesevirus #chinavirus pic.twitter.com/OHnSKshHtE

— sven stoffels (@svenstoffels) April 22, 2020

The second scene in the video shows the cartoon character, this time, in a different set of undergarments. She is holding a pangolin in her hand, an animal believed to carry a virus closely related to the one causing the coronavirus pandemic today, according to BBC. Replacing her breasts are what look like cartoon viruses.

Then, the cartoon is depicted kissing a bat, an animal believed to be tied to the spread of COVID-19. Finally, there is a clip of the character’s face with bugs, a frog leg and a fishtail hanging out of its mouth.


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Stoffels captioned the video: “Corona ChingChan does a ‘lil dance for us. #corona #covid19 #chinesevirus”. His post has garnered heavy criticism, with many people commenting on his racism and fetishization of Asian women.

That’s some old timey racism wow 🤦🏻‍♀️

— 3 satellites to trilaterate 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@vipr38) April 22, 2020


Wooooow. This is 1950s level racist.

— Intensely Bi-Flexual (@intotheblue17) April 24, 2020

At this point I’m fine with China taking over 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

— guillermo (@_notgui) April 24, 2020

About one day after posting the video, Stoffels replied to the criticism with a photo of a quote about the freedom of expression by the Chinese writer, Liu Xiaobo, seemingly as a means to justify his racism.

pic.twitter.com/tT5xqUCkkP

— sven stoffels (@svenstoffels) April 24, 2020

Instagram users have reported the video but the social media platform has allegedly refused to take it down as it doesn’t violate their community guidelines.

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Stoffel’s tweet has garnered over 1,600 likes and over 1,000 comments.

This article has been updated to include findings from original reporting.

Feature Images via @svenstoffels

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King Khufu

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Just remember, the white man attacks his subordinates. Anytime we allow it on the others it becomes an open attack on us eventually. Let's break racism, real talk!
 

King Khufu

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Also remember attack on young teen girls is awfully weak of any man and only a sick mind would pleasure that. Remember, we cannot know, who maybe there for anyone. If we do not stop the generalization attacks then what room of individuality would there be for any of us all? Do any of the teen girls need attacked by men older than them by enforcing dark trolling onto then to control them? The manipulation is a ruin to self esteem.
 

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Remember the bully always want to feel in charge, they do so by hurting others to make themselves feel on top. Flee devilry. Rebuked
 

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