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Self-identified UCLA student Alexandra Wallace has gained national notoriety — and more than 1,000,000 views — for posting a YouTube video which shows her in a 3-minute long tirade against Asian students. The Daily Bruin Press UCLA.
Wallace issued an apology, saying clearly the original video posted by me was inappropriate. I cannot explain what possessed me to approach the subject as I did, and if I could undo it, I would. I’d like to offer my apology to the entire UCLA campus. For those who cannot find it within them to accept my apology, I understand.



