Sunday, October 23, 2022

Ralph Macchio dismisses woke “too White” criticism of The Karate Kid movie by being ultra-woke himself!

By Jerry PDX
sunday, october 23, 2022 at 10:48:00 a.m.

Ralph Macchio dismisses woke “too White” criticism of The Karate Kid movie by being ultra-woke himself!

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/ralph-macchio-dismisses-too-white-criticism-1984s-karate-kid-ahead-of-its-time

Macchio says that because the movie talked about internment camps in the u.s. it was “ahead of its time.” In one scene, Pat Morita drunkenly remembers his wife and child who died in childbirth in an internment camp. The suggestion was that the camp caused the death of his family, and while it’s conceivable being interned at a camp could contribute to someone’s death, people were not deliberately killed. A movie truly “ahead of it’s time” would bring up Japanese-run concentration camps, which were far more extensive than American-run ones and practiced slave labor, gang-rape, deliberate infection of female chinese prisoners, starvation and other horrors.

I’m as sick of hearing about internment camps as I am about slavery. woke ideology dictates you ignore brutal japanese concentration camps and focus in on benign American internment camps. It’s the same with slavery—nobody else in the world did it, just Whitey. No, it’s crap, non-Whites did it more, and they were far worse.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Suggested reading: THE RAPE OF NANKING by Iris Chang, about the horrors the Japanese perpetrated on the Chinese during WW 2; THE TUNNELS OF CU CHI, by Mangold and Penycate, which describes the unbelievable atrocities committed by the Vietnamese against American soldiers (who were always painted as violent invaders by the Leftist media). Neither group EVER held accountable for their actions, while America has been crucified.

Anonymous said...

Those internment camps an actual boon in the long-term to the Japanese-Americans. Japanese-Americans the wealthiest ethnic group USA. Many in the professions. Internees were allowed to attend college if the school east of the Mississippi. And many did so. Previously Japanese-American prior to WW2 their vocation truck-farming. Japanese-Americans prior to the war hard-working but not so prosperous.

Go see the movie "City of Life and Death". Hard to watch but true to facts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx_ervF7h7w

Anonymous said...

Lessons from Mr.Miyagi(Pat Morita)that Ralph Macchio forgot:

1)It's much better being a movie star than flipping burgers at Arnold's restaurant.

2)The character of Mr.Miyagi is based on the notion that Asian people are wise--with much wisdom to impart.On other hand,attacking Pearl Harbor would NOT seem to back that claim up at all.

3).The sound of "one hand clapping" is what you hear at the end of a woke comedian's stand-up act.

4)Confucius say...Confucius say nothing--he's dead.

5.)When I was young grasshopper,I heard wise Chinese man tell me the key to life.But when I put my glasses on and got closer--it turned out to be just a squirrel eating nuts.

6)Based on #5, you should take whatever I say with grain of salt--or better yet--a shot of whiskey.


--GRA


Anonymous said...

The Japanese were interred for their own good and treated according to US constitutional norms. It's also idiotic asserting this racist invective against a movie like "The Karate Kid", a Japanese dude is the protagonist's mentor for fuck's sake.

Anonymous said...

" a Japanese dude is the protagonist's mentor for fuck's sake."

And the whitey guy who ran Cobra Kai was evil.