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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/10/chinese-food-song-deemed-offensive-viral-video-producer-responds/

流行歌與中國菜?

12歲的歌手唱了一首歌有關中國菜

MV還有貓熊,

寫歌的人說他很愛吃中國食物,所以寫歌

再說, 言論自由!

 

有人評這首歌刻版印像,根本是…(提到種族意識)

這裡頭的中國食物是一班在美國可以看到的平價

餐廳,至於是否有期他意涵就….

當然中國人有句話甚麼人玩甚麼….

美國人說You are what you eat!

Oct 17, 2013 12:57pm

With lyrics like, “I love Chinese food. You know that it’s true. I love fried rice, I love noodles, I love chow mein, chow m-m-m-mein,” Alison and other young girls in the video are seen dressed in geisha garb — even though geisha is from Japanese culture. In another scene, they are playing Monopoly to the tune of “I like Chinese food and some wonton soup. Get me broccoli while I play Monopoly.”

The camera zooms in on a dog figurine on Oriental Avenue on a Monopoly board.

In another scene, Alison is frolicking through a field with Wilson, in a giant panda suit, by her side. At the end of the video, the giant panda throws a fortune cookie at the camera.

Eddie Huang, the chef and restaurateur behind the best-selling memoir, “Fresh Off The Boat,” was one of many who took to Twitter to express outrage about the “Chinese Food” song. Huang let out a string of ranting tweets, writing, “For real, s— is mega offensive” and “ARE U IDIOTS AT BILLBOARD SUPPORTING THIS RACIST S—?”

When reached for comment about the claims of racism in the song, Wilson told “Nightline” Wednesday night, “I just really love Chinese food and that is why I wrote a song about it.”

“People are entitled to their opinion,” he added.

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