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Woman confronts alleged racist who told her to ‘go back to Asia’ at her local shopping centre

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Sara, 38, detailed the moment the man allegedly told her to 'go back to fucking Asia' in the East Village shopping center in Zetland, in the inner-south of the city, last Friday.

A Sydney woman chased and confronted an alleged racist after he “messed with the wrong Asian” in a busy shopping centre.

Sara, 38, detailed the moment the man allegedly told her to “go back to fucking Asia” at the East Village shopping center in Zetland, in the city’s inner-south, last Friday.

“As I was walking from the parking lot, up the escalator and into the mall, a man approached me and angrily said in my ear, ‘Go back to fucking Asia,'” he said.

“It has been quite a few years since I was the victim of such overt racism and I still have a zero tolerance policy towards this type of behaviour.

“So I immediately and very loudly reprimanded him for his vile behavior when he entered the fruit and vegetable store.”

He told his followers not to replicate his actions as it can be risky.

“But I have a short fuse, I’m an eye for an eye girl and I have a strong sense that justice must be done,” she explained.

After following the man to a nearby supermarket, he asked him to repeat what he had said to his face before calling him a “fucking racist pig.”

Sara, 38, detailed the moment the man allegedly told her to ‘go back to fucking Asia’ in the East Village shopping center in Zetland, in the inner-south of the city, last Friday.

Sara detailed the encounter in a TikTok video

The man who made the alleged comments appears in the photo.

The 38-year-old woman claimed the man told her to “go back to fucking Asia” in a busy shopping centre.

Sara then called the man a “racist coward” as he walked away from her, before briefly looking back and silently giving him a thumbs up.

‘Racist coward, say it to my face again,’ Sara adds, before the video ends.

He said he was sharing the images because “it would be great if your employer, your colleagues (if you have a job), your friends and family could see exactly what kind of person you are.”

Sara has had no shortage of support for her viral posts, which have attracted hundreds of comments and more than 33,000 views on TikTok and Instagram.

‘My God Sara, I’m so sorry this happened to you!! But you are also iconic. Go away girl!’ wrote one woman.

‘YES SARA! Your delivery is everything!!!! Very articulate and confident,” said a second.

A third described Sara as “a wonderful person” and criticized the man’s alleged comments as “disgraceful and superficial.”

“What a dirty specimen,” a fourth agreed.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Sara for further comment.

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