Days after the release of the "Red Dawn" remake, which swapped the 1982 original's Soviet threat for a modern-day Asian invasion, hateful, fearful and mocking messages have begun popping up on Twitter, the Internet's default channel for off-the-cuff racism and "did I say that out loud" ignorance.

The grassroots Asian American mediawatch organization Racebending posted a selection of these tweets, and a quick search shows that they've continued to stream in at a steady rate, with posters stating that the movie made them "suspicious" of Asians, or "really made me hate [them]...#sorrynotsorry" — or worse, expressing the desire to commit violence in retribution for the movie's entirely fictional attack:

"Kinda want to kill some Asians right now and defend the homeland, thank you Red Dawn for sparking some patriotism in me"

"Just saw Red Dawn with the boys...makes me wanna lock-n-load and whoop some Asian Ass"

"Bout to go take over bamboo garden the china in and dragon palace #RED #DAWN"

"Watching red dawn.. Movie is fire!!! F*CK THE CHINKS TRYNA TAKE OVA THE WORLD"

"I wish Red Dawn would happen in real life so I could shoot those chinks coming in by parachute"