Anyone else notice the brutal racism against Indians on RedNote?

Don’t get me wrong, I have seen racism especially in the comments for every group other than Han Chinese, but the comments about Indian people just seem exceptionally brutal, with talk of Indians being inherently dirty, violent, untrustworthy, stupid, silly, etc. There seems to be no shortage of comments claiming Indians are taking over and ruining Canada, Malaysia, Australia, and Britain.

Is this me having an unlucky algorithm, or have others seen this racism be prevalent too?

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Tulpahabout 16 hours ago3

nah it's not you, a large percentage of mainland Chinese have a closeted racism against Indian. It partly stemmed from the idea that if your skin is brown, you are dirty, filthy, poor in both manners and financial.

While Vietnamese have a racism against Chinese in thinking of Chinese as backstabber, cheap, and fraudulent.

Primary_breadloserabout 16 hours ago1

Rednote is full of racism :/

Significant_War8317about 14 hours ago1

Sorry to hear that and I'd like to express my apologies to you as a Chinese.Not all of the people in China is racism and they are the most extreme ones gathered on rednote (maybe it's because China is in bad relationship with India) and you know,the echo chamber phenomenon on Chinese Internet is more obviously than everyday life due to the recommendation algorithm on Chinese social media.In fact,when you visit China in real life,you will find most of the Chinese people quite friendly.

kongweeneverdieabout 13 hours ago1

You have Palki Sharma that backed by India mass medias to be racist against PRC that why. Don't expect PRCs to be silent. They hate India for comparing them rather US. Of course, the border issue. Relationship going down hills since Modi and BJP allying themselves toward US/EU.

syn7foldabout 3 hours ago1

I also notice the brutal racism against Chinese on every other platform, mainly led by Indians…

Specific-Win-1613about 10 hours ago1

Japanese and Indian people are targeted the most

LeadingResearchabout 6 hours ago1

There are even hate speeches to Han Chinese… so just ignore the ignorant trolls

sustainstainsusabout 17 hours ago1

Have you seen advertisements for jade bangles?

prsadrabout 12 hours ago1

Yes, there's too much of it and people will be surprised that even Bangladeshis are jumping on the train and making hate posts against Indians. The worst one is the same old Bangladeshi train full of people on rooftop with caption claiming to be Indian. Also for some reason hate posts against Indians get a lot of traction while positive posts remain buried.

Ok-Preference2259about 8 hours ago0

"Indians are taking over and ruining Canada, Malaysia, Australia, and Britain." Isn't that a fact?

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