Someone Put Wildly Racist, Anti-Chinese Flyers Around the University of Texas Campus
Students and administrators at the University of Texas in Austin are condemning a number of racist posters aimed at Chinese students that popped up on campus.
The flyers, which were posted at the university’s engineering school and student center, advertised for a “special class to teach Chinese more about ethics,” followed by an offensive list of questions:
Did you know copying someone else’s intellectual property is actually stealing their work and its against the law? We know it isn’t bad in your culture.
Did you know faking yourself and your skills, when you are applying for a job or graduate school, is against the law?
Did you know burping and farting are unethical? We know they aren’t bad in your culture, Oopse! [sic]
WE WILL TEACH YOU WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The school’s Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement Dr. Gregory Vincent called the posters’ content “grossly inaccurate and inflammatory assertions about our Chinese and Chinese American students.”
As the Huffington Post pointed out, the timing is especially suspect given that the university had just released a Diversity and Inclusion Plan aimed at creating “an inclusive community that fosters an open and supportive learning, teaching, and working environment” less than a week prior to the posters’ appearance on campus.