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Indigenous woman slams ‘disgusting’ FaceTime trend mocking Aboriginal Australians on TikTok

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A native woman has unleashed a destructive tirade against users of social media who mock Aboriginal Australians in a 'disgusting' Tiktok trend.

The indigenous woman Ali Boaza joked as 'racist' towards First Nations people after this week went viral on the social media platform.

The joke is a person who uses a photo of the face of a native man as the Hunite, while they have an unsuspecting friend, family member or partner FaceTime.

Tiktok has since flooded with thousands of videos from users around the world participating in the joke.

Mrs Boaza, who lives in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, shared her indignation in a video that was placed on Tiktok on Monday.

“I am always a funny 'ha ha' trend at the bottom, but the trend in which you use a random Aboriginal man to prank someone who calls someone on Facetime is f *** ed,” she said.

Mrs Boaza then excluded American Tiktok users because they participated in the trend, so that they have labeled the 'stupidest' people in the world.

“There are literally people in America who do this trend with random Aboriginal men who grab their families and friends,” she continued.

'I literally lived in America and they are some of the stupidest f *** ING people in the world. They don't even know that Aboriginals were the native people. They just thought Aboriginals were a class people who migrated to Australia.

'So thank you very much. You have handed them almost this F *** ING trend to them, the stupidest people on earth. '

Mrs. Boaza said that when they see the reactions of the Aboriginal man's face, racism emphasizes that is shown against First Nations people.

'The way some of these people respond, their faces, the disgust they have immediately as soon as they see a native man on their screen, I know it is unexpected, I know it is a joke, but the disgust is immediately, “She said.

“It's disgusting. It's not cute, it's not funny, it's not trendy.

“It's F *** ING racist. So stop. '

Aussie Social Media stars have also been called to participate in the trend.

Model Jeff Francis Kissubi said the joke was 'dehumanizing' and 'harmful stereotypes' permanent in a Tiktok video with more than six million views.

Indigenous woman slams ‘disgusting’ FaceTime trend mocking Aboriginal Australians on TikTok

Indigenous woman Ali Boaza (depicted) the viral Tiktok trend closed that uses the face of a native man as part of a facetime joke as 'F *** ING disgusting' and 'racist'

Mr. Kissubi called for an Aussie Comedy Duo to post a now deleted video from the Facetime joke.

Social Media -users also have an Aussie -Influencer -Paar Participate in the trend.

The couple has since removed their video and apologized in the comments under the video of Mr. Kissubi.

“I can see how it could be taken in the wrong direction,” wrote the couple.

“I really didn't mean any harm, I just thought it was a harmless joke, but I now understand how it was inappropriate.

'It was never about the person's race or functions, it was about someone called my phone randomly.

“I apologized and removed the video because I see how it can hurt.”

Kissubi, who lived in France in 2016 before moving to Australia, uses his platform to increase consciousness of the problems that people are confronted with color.

In a video that was shared on Monday, Mr. Kissubi explained that he had seen and decided to weigh the trend on his Tiktok 'For You' page.

“For some it can be harmless, but for many it just exposes a different aspect of how native people are always taxed for entertainment purposes and never compensated,” the model said.

“This is not a gimmick. This is not a joke, this is a real person we are talking about that a life, a history, a story and clearly have an identity.

'This trend is currently becoming viral and millions of these Tiktok users collect millions of views while they dehumanize and put down a native person to make a prospect of it and of course make a joke of it.

“It only exposes this idea to reduce the life of an individual as a punchline, to maintain harmful stereotypes and to normalize the exploiting behavior of the use of marginalized communities for views.”

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