Tutor marketplace Tutoroo has become the next target for sensitive snowflakes who are always on the prowl looking for something to be offended by, as the company’s advertisement has been labeled as “demeaning to Asian women”.

Tutoroo was bombarded with criticism by incensed commenters on Twitter after they re-uploaded an advertisement called “Getting the Phone Number of a Chinese Girl” (originally released a year ago on Facebook), where a Chinese girl’s poor English leads to a comical outcome:

Similar lingual misconceptions do occur in the real world (such as with Japanese individuals having difficulties discerning the difference between “l” and “r” sounds), but those in the outrage mob (who apparently don’t have foreign friends) were not satisfied with being given rational explanations as they immediately called the ad racist.

In what could be considered a rare occurrence when it comes to dealing with outrage mobs who believe that only straight white males can be made fun of, Tutoroo founder Nicolas Vanhove and the Tutoroo social media account fired back at critics, claiming that the video was humorous and that all languages can be made fun of:

Even more comments taking offense to the video and slandering Tutoroo as racists and encouraging murderers: