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Chinese racism and exploitation in Africa


There is an entire Chinese industry profiting off of racist videos about Africans. Yes, you read that correctly. Sadly, in the year that is 2022, racism is still a global epidemic and a recent report from Rest of World is proof of it.​
For example, the Chinese video app, Kuaishou, drew in tens of thousands of viewers, who watched as a young Chinese man hosted a beauty pageant where he scrutinized Zambian women. And ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the main sources of primetime entertainment in China.
In this specific video, viewers watch the young man dish out lines to the women to repeat back to him, and comments like “All good – except too Black,” flood the video via the app. One contestant also begins to sing after being instructed to do so. Another person commented, “Number five has straight legs,” about another woman participating in the pageant.​
The host of the show is 28-year-old Cheng Wei, who has roughly 10 million followers across various Chinese social media platforms under the handle “African Mr. Hello.” Throughout the contest he makes strange remarks about the women and even goes as far to say the following: “Africans are inherently savage, barbaric, you know? They only have profits in their eyes” (An ironic thing to say for a person drawing in a profit from mocking African people).

Racism on blacks is primetime entertainment in China. :tup:
 
So Indians are now going to lecture the chinese on racism and "blackface"?

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Indian Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar goes blackface in Kambakkht ishq (2009).


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2008’s Chandni Chowk To China, the obsession to make an Indian actor “look Chinese” by taping their eyes in order to make them appear more… 'slanted'.

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Making Bipasha Basu (in All The Best: Fun Begins) apply a darker foundation on her skin to portray the role of a princess from Lushoto is equally offensive to Tanzanians.

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In 2010 film Tees Maar Khan, which has been available on Netflix, an abhorrent scene sees a dark skinned thief do a heist, with the police officer saying, “he was so black that he blended into darkness and they called him koyla (coal). His power was seeing in the dark with his bright teeth.”


Indian obsession with white /gora skin:
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They even have songs about their obsession with white skin:

Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan
(white wrists) Goriya Chura Na Mera Jiya, Chura Ke Dil Mera Goriya Chali, Gori Teri Aakhe Kahe, Ye Gore Gore Gaal, Ye Kaali Kaali Aankhen Ye Gore Gore Gaal, Gori Tera Gaon Bada Pyara, Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, Gori Hai Kalaiyaan, Gore Gore Mukhde Pe Kaala Kaala Chasma...

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So Indians are now going to lecture the chinese on racism and "blackface"?

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Indian Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar goes blackface in Kambakkht ishq (2009).


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2008’s Chandni Chowk To China, the obsession to make an Indian actor “look Chinese” by taping their eyes in order to make them appear more… 'slanted'.

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Making Bipasha Basu (in All The Best: Fun Begins) apply a darker foundation on her skin to portray the role of a princess from Lushoto is equally offensive to Tanzanians.

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In 2010 film Tees Maar Khan, which has been available on Netflix, an abhorrent scene sees a dark skinned thief do a heist, with the police officer saying, “he was so black that he blended into darkness and they called him koyla (coal). His power was seeing in the dark with his bright teeth.”


Indian obsession with white /gora skin:
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They even have songs about their obsession with white skin:

Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan
(white wrists) Goriya Chura Na Mera Jiya, Chura Ke Dil Mera Goriya Chali, Gori Teri Aakhe Kahe, Ye Gore Gore Gaal, Ye Kaali Kaali Aankhen Ye Gore Gore Gaal, Gori Tera Gaon Bada Pyara, Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, Gori Hai Kalaiyaan, Gore Gore Mukhde Pe Kaala Kaala Chasma...

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The Pakistani obsession with Bollywood and taking it seriously needs addressing.
 

There is an entire Chinese industry profiting off of racist videos about Africans. Yes, you read that correctly. Sadly, in the year that is 2022, racism is still a global epidemic and a recent report from Rest of World is proof of it.​
For example, the Chinese video app, Kuaishou, drew in tens of thousands of viewers, who watched as a young Chinese man hosted a beauty pageant where he scrutinized Zambian women. And ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the main sources of primetime entertainment in China.
In this specific video, viewers watch the young man dish out lines to the women to repeat back to him, and comments like “All good – except too Black,” flood the video via the app. One contestant also begins to sing after being instructed to do so. Another person commented, “Number five has straight legs,” about another woman participating in the pageant.​
The host of the show is 28-year-old Cheng Wei, who has roughly 10 million followers across various Chinese social media platforms under the handle “African Mr. Hello.” Throughout the contest he makes strange remarks about the women and even goes as far to say the following: “Africans are inherently savage, barbaric, you know? They only have profits in their eyes” (An ironic thing to say for a person drawing in a profit from mocking African people).

Racism on blacks is primetime entertainment in China. :tup:
Not as nearly as bad the widespread racial violence and hatred of you Americans both whites and blacks against non-white colored minorities esp Asians in recent years. Don't be hypocrites.
 

There is an entire Chinese industry profiting off of racist videos about Africans. Yes, you read that correctly. Sadly, in the year that is 2022, racism is still a global epidemic and a recent report from Rest of World is proof of it.​
For example, the Chinese video app, Kuaishou, drew in tens of thousands of viewers, who watched as a young Chinese man hosted a beauty pageant where he scrutinized Zambian women. And ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the main sources of primetime entertainment in China.
In this specific video, viewers watch the young man dish out lines to the women to repeat back to him, and comments like “All good – except too Black,” flood the video via the app. One contestant also begins to sing after being instructed to do so. Another person commented, “Number five has straight legs,” about another woman participating in the pageant.​
The host of the show is 28-year-old Cheng Wei, who has roughly 10 million followers across various Chinese social media platforms under the handle “African Mr. Hello.” Throughout the contest he makes strange remarks about the women and even goes as far to say the following: “Africans are inherently savage, barbaric, you know? They only have profits in their eyes” (An ironic thing to say for a person drawing in a profit from mocking African people).

Racism on blacks is primetime entertainment in China. :tup:
This seems like an internet version Human zoos
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Human Zoos: A Shocking History of Shame and Exploitation
 
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