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Black ‘Stress Relief Doll’ Taking China By Storm

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The indigenous peoples of Asia don’t care.

They don’t care about Western racial politics.

They don’t care about political correctness.

They don’t care about minorities’ fee-fees.

They don’t care, and no one is going to make them care.

As relayed in my groundbreaking expat memoir, Broken English Teacher: Notes From Exile, I have witnessed firsthand Western Social Justice™ warriors who find themselves thousands of miles from home, surrounded by Asians who don’t care about their ideological dogma yet whom they very much want to make care, crash and burn trying to propagate their worldview.

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The problem for the Western leftist hoping to win hearts and minds in the Far East is that this whole Social Justice™ program in the West has been a slow burn going on for decades, since at least the 1960s and probably long before.

It’s a process; you can’t turn a population into self-loathing, race-obsessed trannies overnight.

Accordingly, East Asians simply don’t have the cultural architecture to internalize Social Justice™ dogma — for instance, what it is about the white man that makes him literally Satan incarnate, or why material reality is meant to be discarded by the wayside like a sex crime victim, underwear on inside out, as Marla Singer in Fight Club once quipped, in order to make trannies feel comfortable in women’s locker rooms.

It’s all alien stuff to them.

So when they buy a black “stress relief” doll, film themselves abusing it, and outrage on globalized social media ensues, they are comfortably immune to the protestations of said Social Justice™ people, because they don’t care.

Via Bored Panda (emphasis added):

A stress-relief toy has become the center of a viral controversy that many internet users are calling “gross and insane.”

The “Natasha” doll, a popular squishy toy originating in China, has gone viral after users noticed a troubling pattern in videos featuring the product.

Despite multiple color variations being available, many online clips focus on the Black version of the doll, leading critics to question why it has become the preferred target for serious mistreatment

he “Natasha” Black Doll is a viral squishy decompression toy designed to help alleviate stress, anxiety, and everyday tension.

Made from slow-rising memory foam or soft TPR rubber, the toy can be squeezed, twisted, or stretched before gradually returning to its original shape.

The standard dolls reportedly come in three skin-tone variants: Black, Coffee/Brown, and White/Cream…

Despite the wide range of available variations, controversy has centered on the Black version of the doll, with videos involving it gaining significant traction on Chinese social media platforms such as RedNote and Douyin.

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Cue the aforementioned fury from Western progressives, who are used to bullying anyone they fancy into submission with cries of racism and various other –isms.

“Hong Kong’s black community” — such as it is, the island having the blessing of neoliberalism for much of its history, apart from mainland China, as part of its British colonial legacy — warns that the doll abuse “robs us of our actual humanity.”

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Via Hong Kong Free Press (emphasis added):

A viral stress-relief “Natasha” doll trending on Chinese social media has been deemed “absolutely diabolical” by members of Hong Kong’s Black community.

Resembling a small child, the most popular version is dark-skinned and features exaggerated racial characteristics. Buyers have filmed themselves beating, stretching, boiling and stomping on the toy.

No design is created, marketed, and sold in isolation of thought and purpose. The design, manufacturing, and selling of a Black baby doll to abuse at one’s whims is at the root of the existence of movements like Black Lives Matter,” Monique Franz, a writer and founder of Kinsman Avenue Publishing – a non-profit which advocates for underrepresented voices – told HKFP.

By inviting people to take out their stresses on a Black body, we invite populations to abuse our Black bodies at their whims, robbing us of our actual humanity. While this is a game to others, Black people are experiencing widespread global abuse, which is the result of portrayals of us in such degrading ways,” added Franz, who is African-American.

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