"You have to be a mouth breathing psycho to make that graphic," wrote Eddie Huang, on whose memoir Fresh Off the Boat is based.

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Less than a week before the premiere of ABC's Fresh Off the Boat, the official Twitter account for the show tweeted the above promotional image for the comedy (which has since been deleted), depicting various cultures through their choice of hats. Executive producer Eddie Huang — who wrote 2013's Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir, the book on which this upcoming comedy is based — immediately kicked off a Twitterstorm, which was mostly a back-and-forth with Wall Street Journal columnist Jeff Yang, the father of Hudson Yang, who plays Huang on the series:

Huang, an author and chef, immediately kicked off a Twitterstorm: .@originalspin @whoismims someone please reverse this @FreshOffABC at least they didn't do the native american with chicken pox blankie lol RICH HOMIE HUANG@MrEddieHuangFollow .@originalspin @whoismims someone please reverse this @FreshOffABC at least they didn't do the native american with chicken pox blankie lol 10:36 AM - 29 Jan 15ReplyRetweetFavorite

This isn't the first time Huang has clashed with the powers behind Fresh Off the Boat — in January, New York Magazine published an article where Huang called into question the hiring of Nahnatchka Khan (Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23), who identifies as a Persian American, as the showrunner on Fresh Off the Boat. "Why isn't there a Taiwanese or Chinese person who can write this," he told the magazine. "I'm sure there's some angry Korean dude in Hollywood who grew up eating Spam, watching his dad punch his mom in the face, who knows how to use Final Draft!"