Posted on 03/20/2021 6:21:24 AM PDT by NOBO2012
So here it is Caturday and this week’s narrative was the non-stop lamenting of Asian “hate crimes” on the rise, presumably by Trump supporters (who else?).
The media put an anti-Asian spin on the shootings at several Atlanta massage parlors before knowing any facts about the case and it became doctrine overnight. A pity that the facts, as usual, resulted in such a massive narrative failure.
Of course the real story here, were any “journalists” interested, is that these “massage parlors” are actually brothels staffed for the most part by sex-trafficked illegals. But the media would much prefer to talk about right-wing white supremacy than sex slaves, and that should be quite telling. The drumming of the anti-Asian hate crime drum serves two purposes: it keeps the myth of racist Trump supporters alive and rolls another special interest group into the D column.
So I watched Breakfast At Tiffany’s on TCM the other night. Hang with me here, my sleepless night, Caturday and Asian hate crimes are all related. Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together?
I tuned in before the movie actually started and had to sit through TCM’s gaggle of hosts post-viewing lecture on anti-Native American racism displayed in the previous movie, The Searchers. When they were done with that dead horse I had to sit through their pre-movie discussion of the racism about to be displayed in Breakfast At Tiffany’s. What racism in Breakfast At Tiffany’s you ask?Prejudice against black cats perhaps?
Having taken notes I am able to respond to that question: cultural appropriation, and stereotyping. Specifically, Mickey Rooney’s controversial, racially insensitive performance as Holly Golightly’s Japanese next-door neighbor.
Mickey Rooney’s portrayal of Mr. Yunioshi
The TCM talking heads promised to put all of this horror in context at the end of the movie. Fortunately I fell asleep before happened. Frankly the only context I find necessary is the realization that in 1961 we were a scant 20 years out from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and a good many families across America had lost loved ones at the hands of the Japanese. Given that, a bit of stereotyping in good fun doesn’t strike me as particularly harsh. I suppose it’s racially insensitive of me to think it might take more that a short 20 year window to forgive your mortal enemies.Is it just me?
That said, I will give TCM credit, at least they’ve found a way to air classic movies; if progressives were left to their own devices would simply cancel them altogether. TCM’s intent, of course, is noble:
Turner Classic Movies will be airing a handful of films deemed — by a modern lens — controversial or racially insensitive as part of a new series.
The series, titled “Reframed: Classic Films in the Rearview Mirror,” will include hits such as “Gone With the Wind” and “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” The films will be airing throughout March, with commentary from five TCM hosts.
I can’t wait to hear the discussion when they air Psycho where the “problematic” theme relates to depictions of transgender identity and gender fluidity in conjunction with mental illness and violence.
“Psycho,” which will be airing on March 25, the hosts talk about transgender identity in the film and the implications of equating gender fluidity and dressing in women’s clothes with mental illness and violence.
I mean really - just because one transgendered individual is a homicidal maniac doesn’t mean that all transgendered people are. Even a nitwit should be able to reach that conclusion.
Unfortunately our betters no longer trust their lessors-at-large to conclude that on their own. And once that happens, why, they’re going to have to impose and enforce all manner of rules, regulations, laws and mores against ‘hate crimes’ and other thought crimes.
It’s sort of like 1984 on steroids.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
The horrid “word” originated .... in the black community which still uses it, all the time to refer to each other, but no one else can use the self denigrating term, which is interchangeably used as 1.) common term for another or, 2.) for low appraisal of a crummy common criminal worthless one of their community. Interchangeable because it doubles as retaining the “we’re all victims” and losers framework. And woe be it unto any of that community who actually rise on their own, through invention, hard work and without the “hep” of the ever present Leftist programs and Statism designed to control them.
This is the meme and terminology as so used by the Communists who continue to work out of the 1930’s playbook to divide our People. Trump wasn’t playing any of that, and the pastors and black leaders recognized he was not LBJ or the Kennedy’s who acted in accommodation to contain, not as encouraging to succeed in the American Dream. This is the difference, and it is also one the GOPe regular repub morons of the Romneys et al (to play along with the demonrat motifs, and why they have to get rid of Trump, because their part of the gubmint game management is lost with the demonrats, if Trump is successful in E Pluribus Unum).
Wonder how the future will look upon Sean Connery in YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE in which he is made into a Japanese fisherman.
“...Of course the real story here, were any “journalists” interested, is that these “massage parlors” are actually brothels staffed for the most part by sex-trafficked illegals.”
How did the women/girls who give the ‘massages’ find their way to Acworth? Where do they live that fair city? Are they free to come and go? How old are they?Who, in fact, owns the massage parlors?
A brave reporter might earn him/her self a Pulitzer by finding answers to these questions. Of course finding the answer to the last question might earn him a trip to the bottom of Lake Lanier.
Yul Brenner as the Chinese king in King and I.
The list is endless.
Charlie Chan was a white guy too.
And MISTER MOTO was Peter Lore, who also played a Japanese spy who caught the Invisible Man in a net wired with fish hooks.
I remember the Charlie Chan movies. I remember they used to be on TV decades ago. I’m not old enough to ever have seen them in the theater.
Activists have complained about white men being portrayed as a Chinese man, and speaking in fake accented English.
I’ve found a number of old Charlie Chan movies on You Tube. I’m sure just a matter of time before they are banned there.
this week’s narrative was the non-stop lamenting of Asian “hate crimes” on the rise, presumably by Trump supporters (who else?).
But at the same time they are calling Asians White Supremacists. So the Trump White Supremacists are attacking the Asian White Supremacists? If that is the case; the DemonicRats would be cheering on both sides.
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