
A man speaking at an Orange County, California Board of Supervisors meeting using the pseudonym Tyler Durden, a fictional character from the film “Fight Club,” is being labeled a racist by mainstream media.
Headlines read, “Anti-Vaxxers Launch Into Racist Tirades Against O.C. Official” or “Local Political Leaders Condemn Racist Remarks Hurled at OC Supervisors’ Chairman.”

The issue is, these outlets failed to provide context for the allegedly racist comments.
The angry citizen cited data explaining how Covid cases are being artificially inflated via rigged PCR tests before directing his attention at the chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Andrew Do.
Chairman Do, a Republican who came to America after fleeing communist Vietnam following the fall of Saigon, has been behind strict mask mandates, lockdowns and has prevented citizens from making their voices heard at community meetings.
“I don’t know if the public comments will necessarily guide how we think,” Do said regarding the cancellation of one public forum.
The man going by Tyler Durden told the board chairman, “Mr. Do, going on in your country right now in Vietnam is 4,000 little kids who are in quarantine camps away from their parents because of this fake scamdemic. And you come to my country, and you act like one of these communist parasites? I ask you to go the fuck back to Vietnam!”
Leaving out the context, Voice of OC misleadingly wrote, “A vaccination critic told Do at a county supervisors’ meeting to ‘go the f*** back to Vietnam’ and compared him to a ‘parasite.’”
Chairman of the Orange County GOP, Fred Whitaker, commented on the anonymous man’s remark, saying, “The Republican Party of Orange County condemns in the strongest terms the racist and xenophobic remarks made during public comment against Republican Supervisor Andrew Do during the most recent Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting.”
The county’s Democrat chairwoman also decried the remark, declaring, “Hate has no home in Orange County. The Democratic Party is committed to stamping out hate in America, and we call on everyone to join in this commitment.”
KCET covered the “racist tirade” in the following hit piece: