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Starting the summer of 2024, the phrase Oxford study started popping up all over social media accounts owned by young Asian women.
Per The Guardian, quote, an Asian woman vlogging about her dating life and particularly about dating white men gets commenters reacting to her updates with the words Oxford study.
A young Asian student showing off her prom dress with her white boyfriend sees obligatory Oxford study comment on her TikTok.
I can already hear the Oxford study comments coming.
One Asian woman captions a video of her dancing with her white partner.
Now, what does this mean?
Well, this purported Oxford study is an academic paper that is said to show that Asian women are increasingly dating white men instead of Asian men.
This isn't real.
The study doesn't exist.
It's fake.
It's a lie.
In cells and MRAs created memes that claim to quote from this fake study with like fake quotes from it to spread this idea that because it's not like a real thing in any way, that's like a problem.
But they want to argue that this is like one of the biggest issues in society is white men dating all of the Asian women.
And so they start like lying and making up a fake study.
And it spreads widely enough that people will just start posting Oxford study whenever they see like a mixed race relationship like that.
And that's where that comes from.
Yep.
Anyway.
Let's get out of the Black Pill crew and talk about the real reason for the season, looks-maxing influencer Clavicular, a.k.a.
Brayden Peters, who is now one of the most viral assholes on the internet.