TheRiov wrote:
look, I'm not getting into US policy on this one.
Why?
If you don't want to "get into" US policy, I'd imagine you don't want to "get into" Chinese policy either.
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I DO draw issue with the flavor of the ad. Its absolutely absurd to think it ISN'T targeted at fears of a Chinese takeover.
I'll reiterate: You might say it is "targeted at fears of a Chinese takeover" while I might say it "highlights a dangerous path". Of course you might also say that telling your children not to touch the stove "plays to fears" of being burned, while I might say it "highlights a dangerous path"...
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Twenty years ago it was fears about the Japanese ownership of US businesses (despite the fact that in fact the British owned a greater stake in US businesses than the Japanese did.)
I'm confused, are you saying that the British own a greater stake in US debt than the Chinese?
TheRiov wrote:
On one hand I *DO* believe that this ad raises a valid concern as far as policy....
Good, I'm glad you chose to discuss policy. Whose policy does it raise a valid concern about? What is that valid concern?
TheRiov wrote:
...on the OTHER hand, this ad specifically plays on racist fears about the 'evil Chinese'
You know I've never heard any racist fears about the "evil Chinese", "yellow Chinese" maybe, "Red Chinese" definitely, but never "evil Chinese". That said, I'll re-reiterate:
You might say it "plays on racist fears" while I might say it "highlights a dangerous path". Of course you might also say that telling your children not to touch the stove "plays on stovist fears" of being burned, while I might say it "highlights a dangerous path"...
TheRiov wrote:
It doesn't display gov't officials laughing... its average students.
Are you saying that those are average Chinese students? What do you know about average Chinese students? How can you presume to know that they are average? Racist! Are you saying that it would have been better and not racist if it had been gov't officials? How about if it had been Norwegian students?
TheRiov wrote:
It doesn't display a mixed audience, it displays a homogeneous ethnic Chinese.
Which of the 56 distinct ethnic groups in China would you call "a homogeneous ethnic Chinese"? Racist! Would it have been more accurate to display a classroom in China filled with Swedish, Spanish and German students?
TheRiov wrote:
And who could call this anything other than malevolent at the end?
I'll re-re-reiterate:
You might say it is "malevolent" while I might say it "highlights a dangerous path".
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