Posted on 06/30/2003 5:52:20 PM PDT by The Wizard
In what has to be the most yellow streak of broadcasting in years, the Fox movie channel has canceled the colection of Charlie Chan films because they were afraid a few folks might not understand that Stephin Fetchit was a ROLE played by an actor....
It a gutless move that ranks up there with the other great politically correct moves that show America has turned into a liberal pond of weakkneed corporations under extortion by the likes of jesse jackass and al sharpy sharpton, the Fox movie channel restored the films to perfection, advertised them for weeks, and pulled them because some blacks might be offended by the actions of a single character....
What the hell is America coming too when you can't show a black without a college education.
They have been corrected.
If you get digital cable or DirecTV, you may have already run across "The Charlie Chan Mystery Tour" featured on the Fox Movie Channel. The films were scheduled to air on Monday nights in June, July and August. However, due to protests and negative public response, Fox Movie Channel has cancelled further broadcasts of the Charlie Chan mystery films.
Twenty years ago, NAATA joined with many other groups to protest the making of "Charlie Chan and the Dragon Queen" which featured Peter Ustinov in yellowface as Chan. Now, with Chan back in reruns, NAATA took up the campaign to urge Fox to stop airing hackneyed racist stereotypes. Here's the open letter we sent to Fox Movie Channel:
June 12, 2003
Mark Devitre
Senior Vice President and General Manager
The Fox Movie Channel, Inc.
10000 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90067Dear Mr.Devitre:
Last month, millions of Americans from many different ethnic backgrounds celebrated Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. There were essay contests, community arts fairs, and classroom activities. NAATA, a national non-profit organization, did its part by presenting over ten hours of television programming about Asian Americans on public television stations across the country.
As Americans turn on their televisions in June, July and August on the Fox Movie Channel, they will be greeted not by humanistic, historically accurate, and empowering images but by a hoary stereotype that has dogged Asian Americans for decades: Charlie Chan. Even as a child growing up in the 1950s in Los Angeles, where television stations seem to run the Charlie Chan films endlessly, I could see that Charlie Chans shuffling, subservient manner and exaggerated accent and fortune-cookie chatter did not resemble my parents, friends or any Chinese person I knew.
By now, you have probably received several protest letters. In fact, a NAATA staff member wrote to the Fox Movie Channel via your website. The response he received was that the Monday night series was programmed "in response to popular demand." If you follow this logic, you would end up broadcasting the "Amos and Andy Show," which was a top rated show in its day and probably still has legions of fans as does Charlie Chan. However, it is highly unlikely that Fox would televise Amos and Andy because you know that African Americans, along with many other groups, would mount a vigorous protest. Just because something is popular doesn't make it right. Asian Americans feel that Charlie Chan is a demeaning portrayal that is culturally inaccurate and "entertaining" at our expense. Add to it the insult of "yellowface" and the ridiculous and hideous portrayal of African Americans via Mantan Moreland and you have a plethora of reasons to cancel "Charlie Chan's Mystery Tour."
Charlie Chan should have retired long ago to the Home for Socially Inappropriate Characters (SIC) where he would commiserate with Tonto, Butterfly McQueen, Stepin Fetchit, the Cisco Kid, and countless others. America is at a different place socially and politically than the 1930s. By running the Chan movies, the Fox Movie Channel reviving hurtful stereotypes instead of helping our society move towards harmony.
Upon behalf of NAATA's board and staff, I urge you to cancel Charlie Chan's Mystery Tour. I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Eddie Wong
Executive Directorcc: Misty Wilson, Senior Vice President of Diversity
Now, thanks to public protest, Fox Movie Channel has subsequently decided to cancel the "Charlie Chan Mystery Tour" -- no more Chan movies in July and August. This is the letter they've sent out in response (also posted at the Fox Movie Channel website):
Fox Movie Channel will discontinue the broadcast of the Charlie Chan mystery films.
Originally restored to meet the requests of mystery fans and film preservation buffs, Fox Movie Channel scheduled these films in a showcase intended to illustrate the positive aspects of these movies such as the complex story lines, interesting characters and Charlie Chan's great intellect. Additionally, numerous subscribers to Fox Movie Channel, as well as film historians, have long requested that Fox Movie Channel broadcast these films.
However, Fox Movie Channel has been made aware that the Charlie Chan films may contain situations or depictions that are sensitive to some viewers. Fox Movie Channel realizes that these historic films were produced at a time where racial sensitivities were not as they are today. As a result of the public response to the airing of these films, Fox Movie Channel will remove them from the schedule.
In the hope that this action will evoke discussion about the progress made in our modern, multicultural society, we invite you to please visit our website at www.foxmoviechannel.com to send us your thoughts on the matter.
Sincerely,
Fox Movie Channel
Consider it a victory. Your protests can and do impact these decisions!
NAATA is supported with major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
and receives additional funding from the California Arts Council.
I sent the following e-mail to the Fox Movie Channel:
In regard to the Fox Movie Channel taking the Charlie Chan movies off of it's broadcast schedule due to a concern over "racial sensitivities", perhaps the Fox Movie Channel ought to quit broadcasting movies that depict stereotypical white characters. Or doesn't the Fox Movie Channel care about the "racial sensitivities" of it's white viewers? I think I'll just quit watching the Fox Movie Channel because I'm sick and tired of all of this PC nonsense.
Charlie Chan isn't news, of course.
But what IS news is that Fox Movie Channel bowed to NAATA over the desires of a majority of viewers and cancelled Charlie Chan.
What a shock to learn NAATA is supported with major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and receives additional funding from the California Arts Council.
It was disgusting to watch CAIR force the change in Tom Clancy's Sum of All Fears filmscript, making the Islamist terrorists into white skinheads.
Now Fox Movie Channel has been spayed.
What a motto:
We report. You decide. We revise, bowing ve-ery low.
I am an adult with a BA in political science (minor in Far Eastern Studies). My roommate in college was Chinese (Kai Chin). I know Oland was not Chinese.
I know that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a steaming pile, as is the Fox Movie Channel cave to its demands.
Save your characteristic terse reply. Confucius say silence speaks volumes.
Phil Dragoo
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LOL! I absolutely love your idea! I hope somebody does put a Non PC Channel on TV.
Of course, in this age of enlightenment, the concept of Blazing Saddles could not even be whispered. Such progress. (/sarcasm)
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