Posted on 01/24/2011 11:26:15 AM PST by loveusa2010
During the State Dinner in White House, Chinese Nationalist Pianist, Lang Lang, Insulted America
The Epoch Times has a stunning story on January 22.
Unknown to most Americans, China insulted the United States right in front of Obama and the world by having its nationalist pianist, Lang Lang, play a Chinese propaganda song that called Americans "jackals" during the Chinese sponsored concert during the recent state dinner in Washington D.C. Chinese nationalists have been hailing this stick in the eye of the U.S. since it occurred at the state dinner on January 19.
The song was titled "My Homeland" and is famous for appearing in the Chinese propaganda movie, "Battle on Shangganling Mountain", a film about the Korean War. In the song, American troops are called "jackals" that are "greeted" by Chinese "hunting rifles."
The report says that there is no way to know if adding the song to the playlist was pianist Lang Lang's own idea -- and he claims it was -- but it is impossible to believe that he just added it by himself with the Chinese government unaware of his plan. The propaganda song certainly serves China's purpose, to be sure.
Lang Lang has been chortling about his propaganda coup for several days saying that playing the song would "help us, as Chinese people, feel extremely proud of ourselves."
The Epoch Times played it diplomatically and did not speculate on whether the Obama Administration knew that Lang Lang was going to play the anti-American tune, but there is little doubt that it was known. Does anyone believe that the Obama administration would have been so slipshod as to not have known? Who believes that the Obama administration would not have been aware of every song being played that night?
Commie throughout China have been playing this as a wonderful success.
Read more: http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/publius-forum/2011/01/obama-allows-anti-american-song-to-be-played-at-state-dinner-for-china.html#ixzz1ByuMP814
Considering that the Chinese troops died like flies in Korea, that seems like a strange thing to brag about.
His name sounds like someone orgasming to lesbian country music.
Lovely/s
So I can assume, the traitor in chief was nodding and clapping along with that hateful wife.

Lang Lang
Actually, yes. However, I believe it's equally likely that they knew and simply did not care, or passively encouraged it.
Leni
bet Barry was singing right along.
The increase in tension in Korea and North Korea's recent threats and provocative actions against the South Korea had to have come up in the meetings at the White House. Maybe this is just one more way for the Chinese to show contempt for Obama and drive home the point that he is too weak to resist. Plating a song that celebrates the killing of Americans in Korea right in front of Obama at the White House certainly sends that message.
Must have asked the Obamas for requests...
What could they say? We were using money we borrowed from them to treat them to dinner.
He’s a genius at the piano but perhaps a douche in other areas. They depend on Americans to make them stars and then spit on us.
When I see “Chinese Nationalist” I think Taiwan.
Dumbo’s civility
This douche bag doctor was also involved in the local Chinese-American community. Well just proves my theory that Hyphenated Americans will always be lessor Americans. They have divided loyalties where as we have millions of Americans of various different countries of origin who just think of themselves as Americans. No hyphen, no split loyalties, no refusal to learn English...
I have to object to the revisionist title of this.
Nationalist Chinese were the Kwomintang, led by Chiang Kai-shek & Sun Yet-san, pushed out of mainland China by the Commie B******s, to Formosa, now Taiwan.
This jerkoff pianist is a COMMIE Chinese posing as an American guest and rewarding us by poking a stick in our eye.
I thought his name sounded like something one would call a panda bear.
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