ANGER AS CHINESE TAKES Zimbabwe TELEVISION BY STORM |
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ANGER AS CHINESE TAKES Zimbabwe TELEVISION BY STORM |
May 25 2011, 05:53 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,093 Joined: 11-August 05 From: USA |
ANGER AS CHINESE TAKES Zimbabwe TELEVISION BY STORM
By Shephard Mutamba ![]() HARARE — Anyone would easily have mistaken the Chinese actress Wendy Yang for a Hollywood star when she debuted last week on Zimbabwe television in the long running soap, Studio 263. Wendy waltzed majestically as she appeared in her first episode, sweeping away many viewers with sexy features and a pencil slim figure. She becomes the first Chinese woman to take a lead acting role in Zimbabwean film. But as Wendy savoured her television moment-of-fame cultural activists were firing broadsides at her and the filmmakers whom they accused of “helping extend China’s cultural imperialism and hegemony in Zimbabwe”. Wendy plays the role of May, a Chinese girl who finds herself in a black Zimbabwean family after meeting and falling in love with Welly, a young dreadlocked man, while both lived in South Africa. Welly promises May heaven and earth in Zimbabwe and marriage. May comes from a Chinese traditional background and demands to do things in Zimbabwean Shona tradition like preparing traditional food and a traditional wedding. Chinese plunderers The arrival of Wendy on state television has not helped ease the disdain of the Chinese by some Zimbabweans who see the Chinese as plunderers of resources at the invitation of President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabweans wallowing in poverty, while the Chinese run thriving shops literally on every street corner of Harare, including massive investments in manufacturing and mining, have utterly rejected the Chinese and have not made it a secret. Locals write furious letters to newspapers taunting the Chinese in apparent racist mockery telling them to go away. Richard Musonza a cultural activist and author of Dynamics of Culture told me: “The Chinese are shrewd business people and all over the world they are now influencing the arts and culture sectors immensely. You could call it purely cultural imperialism that the Chinese are extending to Zimbabwe just the way Westerns have done.” A traditionalist and private school teacher Rhoda Siziba said: “We sold our souls to the West the day we were colonised and thought we were now trying to retrieve a bit of what was left of our culture. “But here we are now – the Chinese have invaded our culture and influencing how we dress…just look at the number of their clothing shops and how that has suffocated the local textile industry. Look at the traditional Chinese clinics and their medicines they prescribe people and influence us to take.” Look East Policy President Robert Mugabe’s “Look East Policy”, which interprets to mean favouring business with the Asian bloc particularly China and which he adopted after the West imposed sanctions on Harare, is seen by his critics as solely motivated by personal gain but inadvertently “mortgaging Zimbabwe to China in exchange for crumbs of aid” to boost the political clout of the veteran ruler. The Chinese have landed in Zimbabwe in unprecedented numbers in response to President Mugabe’s call to reinforce business and trade with the Asian country after he told the West “to go to hell” as sanctions begun to hurt. But Studio 263 producer and filmmaker Godwin Mawuru, renowned for his 1991 award winning co-production Neria, sees things completely differently saying Zimbabwe had a deeply polarised political environment that had shaped negative perception of Zimbabweans towards the Chinese. Mawuru fell short of describing Zimbabweans, who had rejected the Chinese, as xenophobic. He wanted the arts and particularly film and the casting of Wendy to function as a powerful tool for uniting people. Mawuru said negative criticism of the Chinese actress was naive and missed the bigger picture. “By bringing in Wendy I am bringing people of the world together, saying these are a new culture or new people coming into our midst and country and how do we relate to them? Should we be afraid of them or should we interact with them and get to know them better. And the foreigners should also know us better,” Mawuru said. “I think the Chinese phenomenon is not particular to Zimbabwe. If you look across Africa the Chinese are coming big time in terms of business but I am not sure at social interaction level. We need to embrace them and work with them. They are human and will make mistakes like all of us.” Mawuru said some Zimbabweans viewed the Chinese as plunderers of Zimbabwe’s heritage and resources yet they were in search of business opportunities like everyone else, the West included. Global village “At the end of the day we might see we are actually gaining more from the Chinese than what they are taking away. But again being a global village you can’t leave things to yourself and you have to work with others. ” After watching Wendy, during her debut television appearance, I went in search of the Chinese girl whose acting exploits have ignited so much controversy. It was agonising getting her to open up preferring her role in the soap to speak for itself. A daughter of a soldier Wendy grew up in a military camp and went to university in Beijing. She is an economist now studying for an MBA with the University of Zimbabwe but also operates a business venture from her plush offices in central Harare. Wendy has lived in Zimbabwe for five years and in South Africa for two years and speaks Chinese, English and shona. “Culture is culture and politics is politics. But you see, politics wants to control culture and as artists we are saying no, politics can’t do that. As an actor I want to bridge the gap and hate that has been created by politics amongst the people of the world,” Wendy said. “We are living in a global village and Zimbabwe is open to do business with the world and why should anyone raise their eyebrows when a Chinese shop is opened in the city? The Chinese are not as bad as some people would want to portray.” So much suspicion Wendy said the Chinese were generally secretive but not necessarily a closed society. Chinese culture, she said, was influenced at family level and not by the government as widely believed. She said her role in Studio 263 represented every Chinese woman and Chinese culture in a positive way. Has the world media’s own perception of China influenced how we see the Chinese? Or has China itself helped its critics view it with so much suspicion? What is the basis for the mistrust? Nevertheless, Zimbabweans must destroy the disdain of foreigners and say before we dislike someone let us listen to them and get to know them and that we should never judge people by their race, creed, tribe or religion. What Mawuru has done as an artist by casting Wendy in Studio 263 is putting together what politicians have put asunder. Artists must create hope where politicians have sown hate. Where politicians are self-seeking artists must speak for the voiceless people. The voice of the people is the voice of God. We often talk about luminaries such as Martin Luther King, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Mahatma Ghandi, Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela and many other African and Western icons who dedicated their entire lives to build a better world. There is nothing wrong with that. But we rarely acknowledge outstanding Chinese people such as Liu Xiaobo a champion of democracy and winner of the Noble Peace Prize. Nobody talks about Mao Tse-Tung who was a great writer and philosopher. We have even forgotten Bruce Lee a key figure in international martial arts cinema whose film genre greatly influenced western cinema and audiences across the world including Zimbabwe. And only recently the biggest crane that was used to safely rescue, from underground the trapped 33 miners in Chile, came from far flung China. So, what really is the fuss about the Chinese? – Zimonline. |
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May 25 2011, 05:55 PM
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AF Elite Group: Members Posts: 6,178 Joined: 3-August 04 From: YO MOMMA'S HOUSE |
Haters gonna hate
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May 25 2011, 06:28 PM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 321 Joined: 10-November 10 |
Negroes..........
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May 25 2011, 09:29 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 689 Joined: 3-December 09 |
Lets see, these blacks just dont get it do they? In the article the black say they dont like how Chinese Traditional Herbal Medicines has taken over how and what they should take when they get sick? If so then dont take it dumbass!! No one force you to take Chinese Herbal Medicine, if you want to die then go ahead dumbfu-k. And also about the shops that chinese open? LOL......... Really!!! this is business, and in business theirs competition. I think thats a lot better than western imperialism where they just come in and rape the fu-k out of you without giving you a chance. I think what Africa Lacks in modern day is a Western White Imperialism, let them taste what Western White Imperialism is like just like how their ancestors taste it.
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May 25 2011, 09:31 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,093 Joined: 11-August 05 From: USA |
the girl in that picture is not pretty
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May 25 2011, 09:36 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,738 Joined: 10-May 11 |
Obviously a lot of Africans are still being brainwashed by Western mentality. Don't they realize that Whitey wants them to hate China?
Second, the author of the article mentions Liu Xioabao and Mao Zedong in the same sentence - obviously he doesn't know what he's talking about and is plain IGNORANT. Most africans are very ignorant about China, economics, and politics - which is why they blindly hate Chinese people simply for working hard and keeping to themselves. Hopefully more Africans will educate themselves and learn that their hatred is manifested by the west. This post has been edited by devils666: May 25 2011, 09:37 PM |
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May 25 2011, 10:01 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,476 Joined: 7-January 11 From: America |
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May 25 2011, 10:10 PM
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AF Supreme Group: AF Forum Police Posts: 17,721 Joined: 5-June 04 From: Chicago |
She kind of looks like a man in that picture
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May 25 2011, 10:37 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,288 Joined: 26-April 10 |
Ugh, that is the most unattractive Chinese "actress" I have ever seen.....
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May 26 2011, 04:36 AM
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AF Legend Group: Members Posts: 39,502 Joined: 15-June 05 From: TEAM RAMROD |
So if there's a black guy on Chinese TV, would that be African imperialism?
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May 26 2011, 07:10 AM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,894 Joined: 14-July 09 |
she's not pencil thin. her shoulders are the same width as the dude.
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May 26 2011, 09:44 AM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,943 Joined: 25-March 09 From: Sylmar Cal |
Who cares what Zimbabwe thinks.
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May 27 2011, 11:19 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,699 Joined: 31-July 08 From: Next Door |
These kinds of stories make me worried.
Chinese people and settlers are very prone to getting assaulted and holocausted as shown again & again. Chinese people are always getting bullied. There are many ethnicities and races in the world who just dont like Chinese people. I really hope fewer and fewer Chinese settlers go to Africa. Or go there for a while then exit. No benefit in staying there long-term. Just get the hatred and put yourself and your family at risk. This post has been edited by newties21: May 27 2011, 11:22 AM |
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May 27 2011, 11:49 AM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 456 Joined: 5-December 09 |
Most African countries are unstable...n that includes South Africa...I still don't understand why can't they muster some stability. Is Kenya safe?
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May 27 2011, 11:57 AM
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These kinds of stories make me worried. Chinese people and settlers are very prone to getting assaulted and holocausted as shown again & again. Chinese people are always getting bullied. There are many ethnicities and races in the world who just dont like Chinese people. I really hope fewer and fewer Chinese settlers go to Africa. Or go there for a while then exit. No benefit in staying there long-term. Just get the hatred and put yourself and your family at risk. And These same retarded people preaches Human Rights????? HAHAHHAAAAAAAA |
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May 27 2011, 12:17 PM
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AF Fan Group: Members Posts: 46 Joined: 22-May 11 |
LMAO!! Wow this is quite rare.
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May 27 2011, 12:22 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,584 Joined: 10-April 11 |
LMAO
sweeping away many viewers with sexy features and a pencil slim figure. she looks like a man though |
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May 27 2011, 12:23 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,476 Joined: 7-January 11 From: America |
Most African countries are unstable...n that includes South Africa...I still don't understand why can't they muster some stability. Is Kenya safe? Africans can't build a functional society without non-black oversight. Whites built South Africa and it looks like the Chinese will build Zimbabwe and Zambia. When the Chinese leave, I wonder how long those countries would last. |
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May 27 2011, 12:30 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,802 Joined: 20-September 09 From: At Infinity |
Africans should be grateful that China is investing in Africa when Europe pulled out.
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May 27 2011, 12:32 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,894 Joined: 14-July 09 |
a lot of the white-owned assets such as farms were confiscated by african governments.
chinese assets might eventually get yanked away too. |
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