Cillit
“Cillit Bang parody” is a series of videos posted on YouTube showing the members of an Asian American hate group harassing and threatening white men. The founder of this video, which has gone viral, is Chris Crowe. He is described as a senior member of the AAFD (American Association of Dermatologists) and he is a licensed dermatologist. These are some of the things you can expect to find in his videos.
First, he uses the word retard when he refers to other members of the AAFD. When he first posted this video, he said he was going to show a group of AAFD members how to refer to people as retard. This is not the first time he has used this word, he has also used it in one of his previous videos. This is definitely a sign that this man has not only been offended by someone, but he has actually planned out his attack for what he deems as the proper length of time.
Cillit Bang Post Parody
Second, he uses a racial slur when he talks about white men. He refers to them as ni-neh, which is a Chinese term that means no good. When you watch his entire video, you will note that he includes in- nig and ni- ga in his speech. He even includes the N word several times. Most of the other members of this hate group also use these words, which is disturbing. It could be because they are black or because they are Asian, but regardless this is not okay.
Third, he states that he does not care about the white man, yet he threatens violence against them. It is important to note that this video has been viewed over one hundred times. This means he is a very visible person, and his presence is definitely a threat. When a senior member of an Internet hate group makes a threat of violence, it should send shivers up the spine of every white man living anywhere. Especially if it is a video that was made public.
This is just one example of a hate video that is so offensive it should send a message to all senior members of these hate groups to please steer clear of them. Also, if you are a senior member of any Internet hate group, do not post threats online or on your blog. Report it immediately. You can contact the school, your principal, or the police. It’s their responsibility to make sure you are protected.