Alison Gold 'Chinese Food' Rivals Rebecca Black's 'Friday' [VIRAL VIDEO]: Trolling Video Accused Of Racism And Stereotyping
Much like "Friday" by Rebecca Black, Alison Gold with "Chinese Food" has not only managed to go viral, but may top "Friday" by being accused of being racist as well.
"Chinese Food," a product of Ark Music Factory co-founder Patrice Wilson, has Alison Gold singing about her love for Chinese food.
The viral video features Alison Gold becoming friends with Patrice Wilson dressed in a panda costume and semi-rapping.
Meanwhile, "Chinese Food" also features teenage girls in Japanese geisha costumes.
While the trend of trolling is obviously in full effect here, some are not only disturbed by the song, but by its racist implications as well.
omg sounds so racist. Alison Gold - Chinese Food https://t.co/s2rM0SrtNd
— Kristy (@kristy_ay) October 15, 2013
Alison Gold's 'Chinese Food': Rebecca Black's creepy, racist equivalent https://t.co/0VsA1YCEnA — Pedestrian.TV (@pedestriandaily) October 15, 2013
Alison Gold's Chinese Food https://t.co/oq6L1Wbx3O From the creator of Rebecca Black's Friday.. And I kid you not, it's brimming with racism!
— Josh (@blasterjosh) October 15, 2013
Alison Gold's "Chinese Food" is just the right mix of pedophilia, furries, & mild racism https://t.co/l0lOo6OmVq — Adam Bernard (@AdamsWorldBlog) October 14, 2013
"My love for Chinese food has died because of this video," writes Alejandra Liontop on YouTube.
What do you think of the video?