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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Are We Supposed to Feel Humiliated by This?

This story is playing almost everywhere on the blogs:
Chinese Pianist Plays Propaganda Tune at White House

US humiliated in eyes of Chinese by song used to inspire anti-Americanism

Lang Lang the pianist says he chose it. Chairman Hu Jintao recognized it as soon as he heard it. Patriotic Chinese Internet users were delighted as soon as they saw the videos online. Early morning TV viewers in China knew it would be played an hour or two beforehand. At the White House State dinner on Jan. 19, about six minutes into his set, Lang Lang began tapping out a famous anti-American propaganda melody from the Korean War: the theme song to the movie “Battle on Shangganling Mountain.”

The film depicts a group of “People’s Volunteer Army” soldiers who are first hemmed in at Shanganling (or Triangle Hill) and then, when reinforcements arrive, take up their rifles and counterattack the U.S. military “jackals.”
I gotta tell you, I'm not feeling the humiliation. When you bring commies into the White House this sort of thing isn't that big of a surprise. While the song may have meant something to the Chinese, it means nothing to me and I refuse to feel outrage just because someone says I'm supposed to.

3 comments:

Larry Sheldon said...

Kinda where I'm at. Commies living in our White House....after that it does not much matter that they bring their Best Buds in and play their tunesw.

Nightingale said...

Still, that action lacks class.

So the Chinese can be proud of their crassness.

Losers.

Larry Sheldon said...

I am sorry to have to report that we--meaning among others, you and me, are the losers.

The Chinese elites by any reasonable estimate or definition are the winners.