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WOW American Idol style drama in China over A Chinese Mixed Race Contestant, in 2009 ?

Co’mon be forreal China ?

we thought that after the problems leading up to the olympics you’d have this pretty well resolved. yet you stand here mighty powerhouse of ethnicity and show us your Mean Face.

her talent alone is enough to preclude this type of littleminded drama; yet here again we stand looking at the relics of american racism, manifested imperically – in 2009.

Personally speaking as a Blackwoman, I am proud to have Lou Jing as a Sister. regardless of what chinese racism says.  she is beautiful and apparently quite talented.  the bloggers hatred is ugly and wasteful. it’s just so out of touch with world views.

this is why china needs to open up it’s internet and it’s media to foreign resource availability. there are people who look like this girl born in Africa of African Parents.  why is it so difficult for the chinese to accept her ?

yet the chinese rush into africa and ship the africans’ inferior second rate goods; and a load of political lies.  no one in china is unaware of their world presence and how they appear to others. it’s shameful that this is what china looks like in 2009; to the rest of the world.  you are no better than the usa.

This girl is Chinese, and African;  CHINA  Be Proud She’s Chinese

Shame On You China, yet again

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HALF-BLACK TV CONTESTANT RILES CHINESE:
Blogs, online posts filled with hate toward mixed-race singer.

lou jing%2800 med%29 China Lets Go! Oriental Angel has problems; can you see them ?*A racial firestorm has surfaced in China over a half-black, half-Chinese girl who recently appeared on the Shanghai-based reality TV show akin to “American Idol.”

Lou Jing, 20, is the daughter of a Chinese mother and an African-American father who left the country before she was born.

Her selection as one of five finalists on DragonTV’s “Let’s Go! Oriental Angel” has provoked an explosion of abuse on the Internet, a rare debate on racism in the media, and a bout of self-examination in a country where skin color is a notoriously sensitive subject, reports UK’s The Guardian.

The report continues:

Dragon TV initially had doubts about allowing Lou to perform, but then realized that her presence would do much to attract publicity for the show. But few executives can have expected the fury contained in many of the blogs and online posts that accompanied her performances. The Internet is the only place in China where the public can express views with near-freedom – although they are rapidly cut off by an army of state censors if they stray into territory that attracts official disapproval. The huge online interest in Lou clearly does not fall into this category.

“Ugh. Yellow people and black people mixed together is very gross,” was one representative post. And Lou’s critics are incensed not only by her color but also because she is apparently the product of an extramarital relationship. Another blogger wrote: “Numb! This b*tch still has the audacity to appear on television! I don’t know what to say! One cannot be shameless to this kind of level!”

Lou admitted to Neteast News that the level of hostility had come as a shock. “The whole thing was a big bomb to my family and me and it caused great harm,” she said. “I wish netizens could tolerate my particular parentage and let it go as soon as possible.

She has stressed that she is a true Shanghainese, an assertion underlined by her accent. There has been no official response to the racism, but public figures have been quick to join what has become an impassioned debate on the Chinese and race. Media commentator and author Hung Huang wrote on her blog: “In the same year that Americans welcome Obama to the White House, we can’t even accept this girl with a different skin color.”

The China Daily newspaper also published a sterling defense of the young theatre student, written by one of its top columnists. “There are two factors at work here,” wrote Raymond Zhou. “Lou Jing is not a pure-blood Chinese and anyone who marries a foreigner is deemed a ‘traitor’ to his or her race. More relevant, Lou’s father is black.”

Zhou concluded: “It is high time we introduced some sensitivity training on races and ethnicities if we are going to latch on to the orbit of globalization. People should realize that if you have a right to discriminate against another race you have automatically given others the right to discriminate against you.”

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