Posted 11:54PM,
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Memoirs
of a Japanese Geisha Played By
A Chinese Actress and a Cast
of Chinese Actresses For White
Audiences Who Don't Give A Damn
About The Difference.
by
guest blogger, Passenger 58
Hollywood
and its racist film makers cannot
be trusted with anything Asian. Ever.
The corrupt Steven Spielberg's newest
race bomb, "Memoirs of a Geisha",
adds further insult to generations
of injury.
Based on the Arthur Golden Asian-women-as-sex-object
bestseller, it is no surprise that
Spielberg, billions upon billions of
dollar signs flashing in his very sick
mind, is capitalizing on the larger
Asian-women-as-sex-object megatrend.
America loves hot Asian chicks, right?
This is bad enough.
But the film stars Zhang Ziyi and Michelle
Yeoh, the former the world's favorite
hot Asian chick de jour. the second
the world's favorite hot
"Asian fighting chick", and
together, the reunited cast of the
overrated-as-hell "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon". They team with
Gong Li, the world's "classic" hot
Asian chick. This, too, is all bad
enough.
The glaring problem is that they are
Chinese. They are Chinese.
Did Spielberg think, for one milisecond,
that something is wrong with this?
Perhaps Mr.Big and the gang do not
think it is a huge insult to Japan,
and Japanese acting talent all over
the world, that he refused to cast
Japanese people in a film about Japan,
and Japanese people.
Did the three women feel any guilt?
They should have. That is, unless their
own billions of flashing dollar signs,
and their racial ignorance, prevented
them from comprehending. (Come to think
of it, in "James Bond", Michelle
Yeoh let herself be the sexual punch
line of the film, which included straddling
Pierce Brosnan while on a motorcycle.
So any kind of sensitivity to these
things may be too much to ask for.)
Reportedly, these Chinese women had
to practice how to speak English with
a Japanese accent. Let us all shudder
to think about what that entailed.
Of course, this shit is nothing new.
How many generations have bad Hollywood
film and TV productions about Chinese
been cast with Japanese, and vice versa?
How many times have James Shigeta,
Philip Ahn, Mako, Soon Tek-Oh, Tamlyn
Tomita, etc. played Chinese? How many
times have Keye Luke and James Hong
been given roles as Japanese?
Of course, white people often haven't
found it necessary to cast Asians as
Asians. Not when you could yank a white
actor's eye folds into slits, or have
David Carradine star in "Kung
Fu". Sure why not.
I can already see the stupid looks
on white (men's) faces. Hey, who cares!
Crack open another beer and pass the
popcorn! Asian CHICKS! Asian sex slaves!
Chinese, Jap, whatever. I like it!
I don't like it. And Asians like me,
who believe that there is sanctity
in integrity, in doing things right,
will continue to wage war until we
make it right.
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Posted
Thursday, September 22, 2005
10:22 PM
The
New World

Well,
it's been a while since my last post.
I've been busy at work and rehauling
my multiple sites. Now you can see
why.
As
you can see, here is the new design
for the blog. I'll no doubt grow
tired of this look as well and revamp
it again. I've already done it at
least four times in three years.
First
up, the new masthead. For the posts,
I switched the text from Verdana
to Georgia, but kept the Verdana
for the links and archives. I've
eliminated the underlines for links,
but will keep them for links in the
body of the posts.
And
finally, I've added a search bar
at the bottom of the page. You'll
be able to find old posts with a
subject and a few keystrokes.
Recent
changes include the retooling of
my portfolio site, my Spider-man
art site and Passenger 58's Martial
Arts page.
Most
importantly, I've opened a store
to help pay for everything. Click
on the store link to visit my Cafe
Press site. I'm starting
with five different t-shirt designs.
I plan on rotating the designs regularly
so be sure to buy when you see a
design you like or you might miss
out. Examples of the first few are
up top.
Also
completely redesigned, the Illustration section.
I've added new pieces and expanded
the sketchbook section
I've
got another commercial venture cooking
up; working on an alternative t-shirt
store and i hope to have that ready
for commerce soon. i've got the test
shop up and have even made some sales.
I'll post a link when it's ready
for prime time.
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