Global Times

German store removes ‘ eat a CHINESE’ t- shirts after online outcry

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Shirts with slogans including “SAVE A DOG, eat a CHINESE” were removed from a German shopping platform’s English website Tuesday after the design of the garments were criticized as racist.

Two designs in total were removed from the English version of Spreadshir­t. com, a Leipzig- based company that allows users to design and sell their own T- shirts on its site, one of them reading “SAVE A SHARK, eat a CHINESE.”

However the shirts, and similar designs from the same vendors, were still for sale on Spreadshir­t’s German- language site as of press time.

A T- shirt that reads “KEEP CALM and EAT CHINESE” is also still for sale on its English website.

Spreadshir­t users Quentin198­4 and Monigote thought it would be a good idea to create shirts that are offensive to Chinese people, according to Yomfyomf. com, a website that explores Asian American issues, the Huffington Post reported Tuesday.

The company received many messages of disapprova­l on social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook from users angry at the slogans.

“You need some new jokes and get a fact checker. Your business is full of shit! Oh, sorry, I ate the ‘ r’,” Twitter user Wayne Liu tweeted at Spreadshir­t’s official account.

Twitter user Clint Cheng said “Since when we need resort to # racism for animal protection?”

“This is the designer’s work which doesn’t represent our company,” a Spreadshir­t spokespers­on told the Global Times Wednesday.

“This is simply humor, though in poor taste it is not linked to racism. Allowing the designer to release this T- shirt is free speech,” she added.

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