Chinese Actor Presenting Award at Oscars Proves the Demon-RATS Serve the CCP


All Chinese people who are not women or homosexuals support the government of China because they do not draw a distinction between the government and the country.

The left is walking a thin line, calling for war with China while also supporting anti-racism.

But this is more about giving bait to the conservatives who want to claim that Hollywood is run by Chinamen so their own followers will support a war with the Chinese to stop the Democrats.

RT:

An online petition opposing martial arts movie star Donnie Yen presenting an award at the Oscars was published last week and had garnered over 90,000 signatures as of Thursday. The petitioners accuse Yen of supporting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The petition was started by well-known Hong Kong activist Tong Wai-Hung. The text posted on Change.org claims that Yen made “several remarks in support of the Chinese government’s policies” and called Hong Kong protesters “rioters” back in 2019.

They were literally rioters.

Even if you believe in the justness of their cause – which was gay anal rimjobs and fisting – the act they were engaged in is called “rioting.”

Honestly, given the firebombings and targeted violence against individuals, “riot” is not really a strong enough word.

Tong states that “these remarks not only violate the spirit of freedom of speech but also deny the rights of the people of Hong Kong to fight for their freedom and democracy.” Therefore, the petition urges the Oscars to cancel Yen’s appearance at the ceremony, currently scheduled for March 13.

Donnie Yen, 59, is an action movie star, known for playing Ip Man, the teacher of martial arts movie legend Bruce Lee, in the eponymous series of films between 2008 and 2019. His American filmography includes Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and the upcoming John Wick: Chapter 4.

Donnie Yen

In a February interview with GQ, Yen stated that he was “proudly Chinese” and was also critical of the Western media for being focused on negative stories about his homeland while ignoring the progress Beijing has made. The article also mentioned that Yen’s “patriotism can get him into trouble.”

The magazine quotes the actor as saying of the 2019 events in Hong Kong: “It wasn’t a protest, okay, it was a riot.” Yen further said that he did not want to get political, but was speaking from his own experience and from that of those he knew in the territory.

It wasn’t even clear what the hell they were “protesting.”

They were waving American flags and saying they are against China. They were literally having meetings with Nancy Pelosi.

It’s the same thing we’re seeing this week in Georgia.

America does this everywhere – they go into countries and rile up women, homosexuals, and students, and tell them to riot in the name of America. No normal person could possibly support this.

Even if you believe in America dominating the world to force everyone to have gay sex with children, you should have the decency to send in American troops to force foreigners to do things, rather than doing this paid rioter thing.