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A Song and an Obscenity

Last week, I had a note in this space about Lang Lang, who has become a kind of court pianist for President Obama and the Chinese leadership — the Chinese dictatorship, to put it more bluntly.

He played at the Beijing Olympics. He played at Obama’s Nobel ceremony. He played at the White House event for Paul McCartney — the one at which McCartney made a ridiculous anti-Bush crack, which caused Lang Lang and the Obama crowd to laugh like hyenas. And he played at Obama’s state dinner last week for Hu Jintao.

What did he play? Most notably and significantly, he played a famous anti-American propaganda song. Famous in China, that is. Wei Jingsheng, the great Chinese democracy leader, exiled in the United States since 1997, wrote a letter to Congress and Secretary of State Clinton. He said, “I listened to that music with a big shock.” Wei explained that the song, “My Country,” or “My Motherland,” comes from “the best-known Communist propaganda movie about the Korean War,” depicting the Chinese army’s fight with the Americans. The movie is called The Battle of Triangle Hill. Wei said that the movie is as well-known in China as Gone with the Wind is here.

The song refers to the Americans as “wolves” or “jackals,” and says that the Chinese will use weapons to deal with them. Wei commented, “Is that not an insult to the USA to play such . . . music at a state dinner hosted by the US President? No wonder it made Hu Jintao really happy.” Yes, no wonder. As Wei pointed out, Hu is not ordinarily given to public emotion, but he emotionally embraced Lang Lang.

An article in the Epoch Times reports on an interview that Lang Lang gave to a Hong Kong-based TV outlet. He said that he himself chose to play that song. “I thought to play ‘My Motherland’ because I think playing the tune at the White House banquet can help us, as Chinese people, feel extremely proud of ourselves and express our feelings through the song.” The act of playing this song at the White House will have, and has had, an effect that most Americans would find difficult to comprehend.

The Epoch Times quotes a Chinese psychiatrist living in Philadelphia, Yang Jingduan: “In the eyes of all Chinese, this will not be seen as anything other than a big insult to the U.S. It’s like insulting you in your face and you don’t know it, it’s humiliating.” In his letter, Wei said that so-called patriotic Chinese — supporters of the Communist party and the dictatorship — were ecstatic over “My Motherland” at the White House. One such “patriotic Chinese” exclaimed, “The right place, right time, right song!” (This is a phrase with roots in CCP propaganda, as the Epoch Times article explains.)

Well, nice going, Lang Lang. In and around every dictatorship, there are official artists. The Nazis had them, the Soviets had them — all the worst have them. Lang Lang has chosen to be an official artist. Of course, the bad old USA has helped him a lot. He came here to complete his musical education. He studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia with Gary Graffman. He has had the countless benefits of living and working in a free society. What a contrast with Lang Lang’s fellow Chinese who languish in laogai, that country’s gulag.

This is one pianist who stands with the persecutors, not with the persecuted. Wei Jingsheng, Gao Zhisheng — those are great Chinese, the pride of the nation. Lang Lang, and Hu Jintao, for that matter, are very different Chinese.

Obama’s hosting of Hu, and what amounts to a celebration of that dictatorship, has been a disaster, from nearly every point of view. George W. Bush did not grant Hu a state visit. Hu settled for a more modest visit — the kind the head of a police state should settle for, in a liberal democracy. Bush gave him a polite lunch and sent him on his way. Obama created the opportunity for a great CCP propaganda victory. The dictatorship is delighted, and the prisoners, dissidents, and democrats feel something else.

Nice going, Obama. Real nice. Is it 2012 yet?

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   01/24/11 10:24

Normally such a diplomatic slight would backfire on the Chinese. But when the President nods along and taps his foot...well then it is a real problem.

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   01/24/11 10:27

Is Lang Lang a citizen, or is he here on some sort of work visa or cultural exchange? If one of the latter two, perhaps it's time for the President and Secretary Clinton to revoke his visa and send him back to Beijing. I'm sure he'll be warmly received in the Communist court.

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   01/24/11 10:29

Next time we host the British PM, perhaps we should play "The Battle of New Orleans."

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Aaron
   01/24/11 10:30

Confirms what people who know real music have known all along: Lang Lang is a self-absorbed, classless, carnival sideshow joke of a pianist. I'm surprised he didn't busy play Chopin with an orange for an encore--he sure thinks it's a neat trick on his youtube channel.

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   01/24/11 10:37

From "Don't tread on me" to "Kick me, please"

---our recent history in a nutshell.

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   01/24/11 10:39

I wonder what Jay said when Ronald Reagan hosted a state dinner for Gorbachev in 1987.

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   01/24/11 10:53

Reagan called a spade a spade. He was public and forceful about the evil that was Soviet Communism (remember the "Evil Empire" speech?). He didn't host a state dinner and pretend that everything was just fine and dandy between the US and USSR. He spoke out. Also, by December 1987 (the time of the dinner), Gorbachev had already introduced radical reforms in the Soviet Union, he and Reagan had had a summit meeting and we had already signed the INF Treaty. There was considerable progress being made on issues of concern to the U.S.

Obama has done none of that. There has been virtually no public comment on the gross human rights violations committed by the Communists in China. The President couldn't even be bothered mentioning the fact that the Chi-Coms are imprisoning a Nobel Peace Prize laureate simply for speaking out for more freedom for his people. The state dinner was a party to celebrate China as if they were a national friend on par with Britain or even France. There has been no progress by China on any of the issues of concern to the US (human rights, Tibet, currency valuation) - in most cases China simply ignores us or implies that we have no right to express an opinion.

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   01/24/11 10:56

@Sherman - no - it would be more analogous if we brought a musician over to London and had him play it the next time the Queen hosts the President at Buckingham Palace.

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   01/24/11 11:08

@Sherman -- thanks for giving them the idea. They'll probably do it now.

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   01/24/11 11:23

President Obama and members of his administration operate on the assumption that they are the smartest folks in the room and the rest of us are not. Thus, there was little chance that most Americans would know what song Lang Lang played or that the song he played was the theme song from an anti-American movie. Someone has to tell these guys about the Internet and the 24/7 news cycle.

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   01/24/11 11:24

In partial defense of the President, I believe the piece was purely instrumental, and I doubt he knew its background.

Of course, he's supposed to have staff that research such things so he knows the image he's projecting to the rest of the world, in this case the Chinese people.

OTOH, possibly this is exactly the image he wants to project: a boot-licking, cringing America.

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   01/24/11 11:30

Is there no bad actor that the White House doesn't roll out the red carpet to? Two more years of anti-Americanism streaming from that house?

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   01/24/11 11:31

Obama knows nothing of the realities of world history or politics. He believes the ravings of Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers exhaust the sum total of human knowledge. Other than beating up on conservatives and/or republicans, who have serious "Kick Me" issues of their own (see the collected writings of R. Lowry and J. Goldberg), he is a dunce. The Chinese prank was designed to make Obama and this country look like fools, a perfect act of contempt, and it succeeded effortlessly. Remember the old line that goes "It was worse than a crime, it was a blunder?" The serial Blunderer-in-Chief in his ignorance and naivety is leading us into dark, deep, and icy waters indeed.

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Dr. K in TX
   01/24/11 11:38

Notice how very differently President Obama treats the Chinese PM than he does the British PM or Israeli PM. It is difficult to believe that Obama has much respect for individual rights and freedoms, property rights, free markets, or any of the other fundamentals of modern Western Civilization. Quite simply, Obama is very bad for America. We must do all we can to remove him from office in the next election.

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   01/24/11 11:46

"OTOH, possibly this is exactly the image he wants to project: a boot-licking, cringing America."

Should read: *undoubtedly*, this is exactly the image he wants to project: a boot-licking, cringing America.

He has done so much boot-licking and cringing in the past two years that there isn't any "possibly" about it.

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   01/24/11 11:55

--who have serious "Kick Me" issues of their own (see the collected writings of R. Lowry and J. Goldberg)--

I'd love to know where this comes from.

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   01/24/11 11:56

Sadly, Obama is clueless and he has surrounded himself with clueless minions. From Obama, Michele and their kids getting off AF One looking like they have been to the beach to hosting Chinese thugs, the man just hasn't any class. His treatment of the Brits, returning the bust of Churchill, to his disdain for Israel by pushing them to compromise with those dedicated to the destruction of Israel, speaks volumes about the man's character. Look at his character and it is woefully lacking. Sadly, too many voters only look at the color of his skin and give him a pass for incompetence, arrogance, and anti-Americanism. Maybe, someday, MLK's dream will come true and character will be the ultimate measure of a man--but it hasn't happened yet.

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   01/24/11 12:28

Here's a suggestion. Let's make the words "Lang Lang" slang for "hypocritical weasel." That way, we can use the term with Chinese diplomats in their less honest moments and they'll think we're complimenting them.

Isn't that the essence of diplomacy?

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   01/24/11 13:20

My angle on the State Dept. has them sporting grins, along with the communists, over this Hu visit and Lang Lang abomination. The Mustache for president, please.

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Theodore
   01/24/11 15:46

This is how Westerners used to behave to this studied insult.

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