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Friday, January 22

China's got Muslim talent? Huh?

How has "America's Got Talent" format been ripped off by China? Rick's Editorial Comment - WARNING: Politically incorrect. This video concert makes no sense. It's got to be contrived by dark money because anyone can see that the star is a scarf-wearing Musim woman-- and Muslims are not supposed to be involved in music at all by some accounts. Then the judges and audience are strictly Chinese. So why would Chinese people be watching a Muslim from the Phillipines? And why would they be applauding here? This culture mixing is in no way a natural thing in my estimation. I've seen PLENTY of TRUE Chinese audiences and enthusiasm for Chinese stars but this is an apostasy-- in the video above. It's cultural misalignment. It makes no sense. Something is seriously wrong here apart from the formula approach to putting supposed amateurs on stage to be "judged" as in America's got Talent shows we've seen. This internationized formula is likely being funded and promoted by sinister forces that seek to mix cultures up beyond recognition. This too is a piano lesson.
Part 2 of my look at vocal competition tv shows in China: Here's another non-sensical performance-- where we see an Africa-American originated tune being sung in English and sponsored by HUNAN TV in China! How is it possible that Chinese agencies are not sponsoring their own music and their own native talent? Are we going to be subjected to the SAME songs all over the world? There are plenty of Chinese tunes for Chinese singers!
Part 3 of my look at the latest in Chinese music. Youtube has, thankfully, hosted countless renditions of Chinese music, in the Chinese languages, featuring Chinese culture and Chinese romance. The cultural crossovers in the two video's above are disturbing-- and create a cognitive dissonance that violates my own sense of cultural norms so below, I've posted my third video of this blog entry-- a 200+ video playlist of hopefully relevent Chinese pop culture music.

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