The firghtened woman outside her home after being chased (Picture: YouTube/orlared)

A black man filmed himself chasing an Asian woman down a dark alley to prove he was being racially stereotyped.

Twitter user @realest_lk has been widely criticised for his social experiment after he posted the video online.

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The clip started with the message ‘dumb b*tch bussed a u turn as soon as she saw me inda alley (sic)’.


We then heard @realest_lk growling as he chased the frightened woman shouting ‘come here, come here. You’re Scared of black people yeah, you’re scared of black people’.

The terrified lady could be heard shouting in the background as she ran.



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The two of them ended up at her front door and he eventually told her she shouldn’t be scared of black people.

He also called her a ‘b*tch’ and told her shut up.

At the end of the video he suggested the incident had proved Asian people were racist, adding: ‘These Asian dons are fukin racist fam, she extender her journey by 3 mins to avoid me (sic)’.

Some people agreed with his actions at first but many more have criticised him for the social experiment.

Yomi Adegoke, senior writer from @thepooluk, was one of his main critics and called the video sexist.

‘Through his self-centred and self-serving post, @realest_lk has highlighted the wilful lack of awareness and empathy to experiences of oppression that lie outside of his own,’ she wrote on the website.

‘Women of any race are likely to panic when faced with a male stranger in a dark alleyway – a point that women from all backgrounds flocked to make in the replies, which he dismissed even when the women were black.’

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The man claimed the woman was racist because she was scared of him (Picture: YouTube/orlared)

She did admit young black men were often negatively stereotyped but felt this video was not the way to tackle the issue.

This point was backed up by a Twitter user who wrote: ‘There’s no debate on this. Even some men will avoid that route and turn around. The guy did not prove a point, it’s just trying to be funny (not).

‘Some of the brothers (men of all ethnic backgrounds), we must do better & not entertain or defend such stupidity.’

A Youtube user added: ‘Yes chasing a little woman down a street and acting like Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and calling her a bitch is really going to make feel real secure around black people now. Good job genius.’

@realest_lk deleted the video from his social media accounts but it was reposted to YouTube by another user.

He refused to comment when approached by Metro.co.uk.



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