A Chick-fil-A cashier in Orange County has joined the ranks of comediennes such as former UCLA student Alexandra Wallace and Rosie O'Donnell who find the words "ching" and "chong" to be a catchall for referring to anything and everything Asian.
Chick-fil-A Cashier Rings Up Two Asian Customers As "Ching" and "Chong"
CSUN Student Melts Down in Library During Finals Week
Remember when you were little and your teacher told you to be quiet, it turned out that the loudest, most obnoxious kid was always the teacher's pet shushing everyone?
Well, this video captures what happens when that kid (sort of) grows up and has a meltdown during finals week in the CSUN library.
Is the Ching Chong Ling Long Food Delivery Service Racist?
"Ching Chong Ling Long" means many things: It means you're an airheaded UCLA student ranting about Asian schoolmates in the library. It means "I love you" to one songwriter. It means a clever marketing ploy for a Chinese food delivery service in Westwood. But when it comes to the latter, one politician says it simply means "racist."
UCLA Student's Racist Rant Inspires New Chinese Food Delivery Service for Campus
Remember (former) UCLA co-ed Alexandra Wallace and her "racist rant" video about Chinese students on their cellphones in the library? While for one creative man, her ignorant (or faux-ignorant?) take on the Chinese language translated into "I love you," a new food delivery business serving the campus is embracing Ching-Chong-Ling-Long and hoping it means cash in the bank.
"(Ching, Chong) It Means I Love You"
The name Alexandra Wallace has become synonymous with a number of things in the past couple of weeks: "racists rants," "cleavage shot," "fame whore," and "the power of viral media," among them. The now-former UCLA Poli-Sci major has inspired not just discussion, though, but also response in the same medium she used to share her...thoughts...on multiculturalism in the academic environment: Video.
Alexandra Wallace Not Disciplined By UCLA, Leaving School
According to free speech advocates and some legal pros, UCLA was correct in the decision to not discipline student Alexandra Wallace for her controversial, three-minute, video manifesto about Asian students talking on cell phones in the library, reports LA Now.
UCLA's Alexandra Wallace Planned More Fun, Racist Rants
You'd like to think that Alexandra Wallace, the charmer of a UCLA student who posted a racist rant about Asians last Friday, was drunk when she made her now-infamous video. Or high. Or very, very confused. Instead, the video was apparently part of what she hoped would become an entire blog -- an idea that was supported by her father. The Sacramento Bee reports: "...it seems the original video was not intended to be a one-time hit."
UCLA Co-Ed Who Posted Video Rant Apologizes, Got Death Threats
Alexandra Wallace, a third-year Political Science student at UCLA, says she has received death threats since a video rant about Asian students using their phones inside the library went viral in recent days.
"Wallace contacted university police early Sunday evening after receiving numerous threats via e-mail and phone," UCPD spokeswoman Nancy Greenstein told the Daily Bruin.
Like Totally Racist And Stuff: UCLA Student's Anti-Asian Video
A prattling, three-minute, cleavage shot video rant from UCLA student Alexandra Wallace has earned this unfortunate, small-minded specimen of a girl the un-enviable title of Worst Person Ever of the Day by the The Daily What following a racist, anti-Asian diatribe taking issue with, among other things, the non-use of "American manners" when she's studying "political science theories and arguments and all that stuff," in the library.

