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Over 6,000 signatures collected to keep sexist, racist pick-up artist out of Singapore

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Over 6,000 signatures collected to keep sexist, racist American pick-up artist out of SingaporeAt last check, 6,175 people have signed the petition on Change.org calling for Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean to keep Julien Blanc out of the country.  The 25-year-old American belongs to a group called Research Social Dynamics (also RSD or RSDnation), which charges men a hefty sum to learn how to pick up women using tactics deemed to be racist and misogynistic.  Much of the incriminating information on the website, including the intention to teach the course in Singapore, has been removed, but petition founder Charis Mah wants to make sure that Blanc and his team are denied not just permission to conduct commercial activities here, but also visa entry into the republic.  Blanc has already been boycotted in Australia and Brazil, and similar petitions are currently being disseminated in Canada, Tokyo and the United Kingdom (UK). A lot of Blanc and RSD's notorious work can be found on YouTube here and here, but the lesson's that gone viral is this one, with Tokyo as a case study. In the video, he tells his 'students', ""At least in Tokyo, if you're a white male, you can do what you want. I'm just romping through the streets, just grabbing girls' heads, just like, head, pfft on the dick. Head, on the dick, yelling, 'pikachu,' with a pikachu shirt." The video also shows him pulling Japanese women towards him and pushing their heads onto his crotch, as well as footage of Blanc harrassing a store clerk.  Photo: Video screenshot  

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