
Asian American content creators are agents of stereotypes
There’s an issue with Asian American content creators that we need to address.
There’s an issue with Asian American content creators that we need to address.
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Seaside Bakery — formerly a quiet after-hours hang-out spot in Newport Beach — has become disruptive and overcrowded after being sensationalized on TikTok. Consequently, a negative stigma around this bakery has formed, as it is a newly deemed “spawn point” for stereotypical Asians in Southern California.
Maybe we need to lay off the TikTok for a while.