Posted on 01/23/2011 10:28:50 PM PST by FredJake
From the beginning of his Presidency, Barack Obama has been criticized for bowing to foreign heads of state.
But those missteps are nothing compared to the insult hurled at America by a Chinese pianist in the White House.
According to an article at The Blaze, America was humiliated when Lang Lang played the theme from a 1956 Chinese war movie entitled Battle on Shangganling Mountain, a propaganda film from the Korean War.
Matthew Robertson writes at The Epoch Times that:
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 Peoples 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.
The movie and the song has been used as anti-American propaganda by the Chinese Communists for decades.
The New York Times sought to minimize the impact of the song, calling it "regrettable":
If, in retrospect, My Motherland might seem to be a regrettable choice for a state dinner, it clearly was unintentional. Mr. Lang, an American-trained pianist who divides his time between the United States and China, is an artist who melds American and Chinese cultures.
But Robertson writes that Lang chose the piece, and the Chinese Communist Party likely knew of the choice.
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His wife wore a red dress to this embarrassing banquet, and he wore a red tie!
Why didn't they just kiss the dictator's feet when they had the chance?
Not that "Republicans" like Chris Christie and Richard Lugar crowned themselves in glory.
The whole pathetic exercise was disgraceful.
Yet more evidence of the incompetence of Pres. Obama and his staff. Per the story, the Chi-Coms knew Lang Lang planned to play the song, so presumably the White House staff knew it too. Either nobody caught it, or if someone did, they let it pass. Either way, a big blunder.
What’s worse is that this isn’t about just a battle of Chinese participation in the Korean War. After all, even the British now will play “The Star Spangled Banner” for visiting American dignitaries. This is the music used in an old but still circulated Chinese propaganda film which, basically, promulgates the lie that the USA under Eisenhower attempted to conquer China, not just drive it out of the Korean peninsula.
Why don’t the PLA officers sharpen their swords on the stone steps of the US Embassy in Bejing. China is being very stupid. Next banquet we should play the theme to “Pork Chop Hill”.
Outrageous is right!
Well, when you bow down to every foreign leader you meet and allow other heads of state to insult us at every turn, of course it will be no biggie for invited’friends’ to come here and rub our noses in s7*t.
Who requested it, Mr. Obama, Mrs. Obama, Valerie or Van Jones?
China runs the danger of being too cute by half. Symbolism and head games can give you the delusion of an advantage where there is none. China has what it has by a manipulated currency and an American govt that hasn’t wanted to be globally competitive. Decent leadership here could evaporate that in a heartbeat.
Considering that a Mao ornament once adorned the WH Christmas tree, I doubt that this administration will have much of an issue with it.
Team “death to America” were having their night out with the Chinese...
Immigrants I know from China were told growing up that this was a movie about World War II and only now understand it as American Citizens that it was about Korea.
Having been in the Peoples Revolutionary Military Museum in BeiJing I can tell you that there is a display of captured American war trophys from Triangle Hill.
Lastly, jut a matter of musical history. Nasal tones are part of Chinese musical tradition, be mindful of that when you think of posting things about cats on a fence at midnight.
Good question.
Did the Marxist Obamas applaud after this was played? Is there video?
” the lie that the USA under Eisenhower attempted to conquer China, “
Well now that you mention it, we probably friggin’ SHOULD have when we had the chance. I hope Eisenhower at least gave it some thought!;)
Whence would the requisite manpower have come? Even back then, China’s population vastly exceeded America’s.
You’re right-it could not be done without nukes. We should have removed the incentives for offshoring virtually our entire manufacturing sector instead.....
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