Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 7, 2018
Chinese ain’t got time for this monkey show.
This isn’t really being widely reported. But China is the second biggest film market on earth. And the most heavily promoted movie in history, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, just flopped there.
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” looks on course for a slow and disappointing opening in China, the last major territory to release the picture.
Despite a massive screen count and the full force of Disney’s marketing power, early screenings Friday put “Jedi” in only second place. The top spot was retained by Chinese comedy “The Ex-File: The Return of the Exes” in its second week.
Data from China Box Office showed “Jedi” earning $7 million (RMB50.1 million) by 7 p.m. local time. Including midnight screenings and previews, its running total was $8.28 million. That gave it a market share of 27%.
With a marginally smaller screen count, “The Ex-File” enjoyed $15.7 million (RMB102 million) and a 58% share of the box office by 7 p.m. Its cumulative score after eight days stands at $129 million (RMB838 million).
China is a close second in terms of market share.
And Hollywood is forcing through movies that they know are going to bomb there because they have prominent Negroid characters.
The Last Jedi featured a Negroid involved in a love affair with an Asian, which I’m surprised didn’t cause riots in China.
The Jew JJ Abrams talked openly about his agenda to replace the cast of characters in Star Wars with colored people, saying “why can’t we?”
The obvious answer to “why can’t we?” would have been “because we will lose money on overseas markets” (they lose money domestically as as well, but the gap is not as extreme – white Americans for instance make exceptions for people like Denzel and Will Smith).
The fact that they push the diversity agenda so hard even when they know it is costing them money proves that the Jews care about more than money.