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swikeswike · 4 years
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Okay, looks like all people are whining about boycotting Mulan because the actress portrays Mulan is supporting the China government on the political disagreement in Hong Kong. First off, the actress's political stand and view have got nothing to do with the movie. And I do not think that the studio will ask and interview everyone who they support before they hire them to work for the movie. That is the actress or crew's personal perspective and they can have their own opinion. Does she promote such political view in the movie? No, so be fair. Politic is politic, don't infiltrate and mix politic into everything.
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jakeeet · 4 years
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Hi boycotting mulan 2020 is useless get out of Disney's comment sections on all their social media accounts useless and won't hurt them and does not make anything better for you.
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popsocialism · 5 years
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#supportmulan
Chinese-American actress Liu Yifei (who plays Mulan in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of Mulan) reposted on her personal Weibo account and commented on a People’s Daily post which shamed the rioters in Hong Kong for their extreme violence. The post says in English, “What a shame for Hong Kong” and includes the now-viral quote by a Global Times reporter who was tied up and beaten by radical protestors at Hong Kong’s airport: “I support the Hong Kong police. You can beat me up now.”
The original post has received roughly 2.8 million likes and has been reposted close to 7.8 million times as of press time. In her post, the actress included the popular hashtag: “I also support the Hong Kong police.” And her voice is not alone. It adds to the growing list of posts by other Chinese celebrities who have spoken out against the violence in Hong Kong.
Internationally, however, the actress was slammed for supporting Hong Kong police. The post was translated into English and then reposted with the tag #BoycottDisney, with many calling for Disney to drop her and for movie-goers to boycott the remake.
It is a shame that the Chinese-American actress is being attacked for supporting Hong Kong police. As native of China, Liu Yifei is obviously concerned about the violence and chaos in the city and she has the right to voice her opinion on it. She is also in a better position to comment on the situation than people who have it out for China.
But the Western media has largely framed the Hong Kong police response in a negative light while downplaying the increasingly violent acts that have triggered it and in some cases praising or at least encouraging the violence.
The #BoycottDisney hashtag reveals the bias against China and shows that some people are just looking for any excuse to attack China. Millions of Chinese people have expressed support for Hong Kong police because they want to see law and order be restored in Hong Kong and it is wrong to equate that support with support for brutality and oppression.
In fact, some have even gone so far as to accuse her of spitting in the face of democracy. However, it is those who are attacking her for her opinion and support who are the real enemies of democracy. The vicious attack on Liu Yifei and the mindless call to boycott the Mulan remake is nothing short of an attempt to silence certain voices and to drag Hong Kong into an abyss.
The backlash against Liu Yifei puts on display the hypocrisy of their criticism. Hong Kong has been rocked by increasingly violent protests for months, which has prompted the police to respond on an almost daily basis. The demonstrations have gone far beyond the scope of peaceful demonstrations and have devolved into extreme violence. It cannot be left unchecked.
Some have accused the Hong Kong police of brutality and support for the police has been equated with support for police brutality, but you would never see this amount of restraint on the streets of the United States for instance. In 2014, after riots broke out in Ferguson, Missouri, police responded like an invading army.
What a shame Liu Yifei is being attacked for simply expressing her opinion and support. We should try to better understand the situation in Hong Kong and not be so quick to attack China.
http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0816/c90000-9606859.html
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An illuminating dispatch by Far Eastern correspondent Godfree Roberts on the puzzling Hong Kong crisis, whose contradictions are cynically exploited by the Western media, all according to Washington’s plan.
https://williambowles.info/2019/07/05/american-brainwash-hong-kongs-poisoned-chalice-by-godfree-roberts/
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Answering @lighthouse1138
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It's the other way around, actually.
I'm not the one confusing imperialism funding of a colored revolution with struggle for "freedom" and "democracy".
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Let's take a look at how "free" and "democratic" is Lybia after US "liberates" it from the "evil axis":
There's no greater violence, oppression and injustice as the ones promoted by US empire and their european puppets of NATO. It's a worldwide dictatorship.
And unfortunately, by misinformation, many people of Hong Kong and western countries are happily willing to lick those boots.
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elliscraddock · 4 years
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I already vote for @mulan & @xtina's @mulan soundtrack for @peopleschoice. @yifei_cc was the straight up O.G. & G.O.A.T. #supportmulan (at Harlem) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGB7vb9JuxE/?igshid=78pexfd4867r
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saotome-michi · 4 years
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Oh. My. God. People keep missing the point and it’s driving me mad. The main issue with the Disney Live Action Mulan movie isn’t that Liu Yifei made a post supporting the HK Police, it’s that Liu Yifei made a post supporting the HK Police and Disney did NOTHING IN RESPONSE, because they desperately want to reap the profits from the Chinese Box Office and will not do anything that endangers that. 
It literally DOES NOT MATTER whether Liu Yifei was pressured into making that post or not, because either way Disney’s the one people should be directing their anger to for seemingly not giving a fuck about the HK protesters. This problem is NOT about individuals with bad opinions, it’s about large american corporations aligning themselves with the Chinese Government and the human violations they commit for profit’s sake. 
Also, to everyone who says that we should separate politics from art, I would just like to remind you that soon after #BoycottMulan started trending, the Chinese Government started a #SupportMulan campaign on Chinese social media sites as a response. This movie is ALREADY being used as a political tool, but I mean sure try separating the two if you can. 
tldr; consider boycotting mulan because a dip in profits is the only thing that will make disney listen and reconsider their actions, and it’s not like it’s even a hard thing to do 
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kritikandoblog · 4 years
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Nueva versión de Mulán combina acción con  importantes mensajes y lecciones de vida
Nueva versión de Mulán combina acción con  importantes mensajes y lecciones de vida
Disney eleva la historia clásica, atemperándola a las realidades sociales de hoy
La princesa guerrera de Disney, Mulán, regresa a la pantalla grande en su nueva versión de acción en vivo o “live action”, continuando firme en su estrategia de traer versiones actualizadas de sus títulos clásicos animados. En esta ocasión, la historia de Mulán trasciende la acción y brinda a la audiencia…
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marvelsfanclub · 4 years
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Who is that girl I see?🤔😘😘 @marvelsfanclubs @mulan @disneyplus @disneyplushotstar . . . . . . . . . . . . #mulan #mulán #mulanjameela #mulanedit #mulandisney #mulantattoo #mulan2020 #mulanedits #mulanliveaction #mulaney #mulancosplay #mulanatariqjameel #mulanjamila #mulanpins #mulanfanart #mulanjamela #mulan2 #mulana #mulanje #mulaneymemes #supportmulan #mulanandshang #mulandoll #mulan2019 #mulanmovie #disneymulan #mulanmakeup https://www.instagram.com/p/CE4Cg3FF0S0/?igshid=d75295ssu7cq
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wiiarerock · 5 years
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ร่วมอวยพรวันเกิดให้ซีซี ส่งกำลังใจให้เธอได้ผ่านเรื่องร้ายๆ กันนะคะ
Wish Xixi a happy birthday and support her to carry on the bad days.
#SupportMulan #SupportLiuYifei #HappyBirthday
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apocalypticmovierp · 5 years
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China Reportedly Using Media & Twitter Bots To Promote Controversial #SupportMulan Campaign After Disney Actress Backlash
2019 seems to be the year that Disney fully saturated the market with its “live-action” remakes of classic animated films. In 2019 alone, films like “Dumbo,” “Aladdin,” “The Lion King,” and soon, “Lady and the Tramp” will be released worldwide. And 2020 looks to show no signs of slowing down, led by “Mulan” in March.
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randomflicksclips · 5 years
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In A Bizarre Twist, #BoycottMulan Finds Its Polar Opposite In #SupportMulan, As China Uses Disney’s ‘Mulan’ to Attack Hong Kong Protests https://ift.tt/2ZhZkZn
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courtneytincher · 5 years
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#SupportMulan campaign kicks off in China
Disney hasn't always had the easiest time in China, but amid calls to boycott the live-action version of "Mulan" the entertainment giant is getting help from an unlikely ally: Chinese state media. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World August 22, 2019 at 09:21AM Disney hasn't always had the easiest time in China, but amid calls to boycott the live-action version of "Mulan" the entertainment giant is getting help from an unlikely ally: Chinese state media. via IFTTT
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dizzedcom · 5 years
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#SupportMulan campaign kicks off in China
#SupportMulan campaign kicks off in China
Disney hasn’t always had the easiest time in China, but amid calls to boycott the live-action version of “Mulan” the entertainment giant is getting help from an unlikely ally: Chinese state media.
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copblaster · 5 years
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elliscraddock · 4 years
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My mother @muggyzwife watch the movie @mulan & it was DYN-O-MITE(AWESOME)!!! I like to give a shout out to Sister @yifei_cc, Brother @tzima8, & Brother @ronyuan including Sister @nikicaro, Brother @yosonosoy & my artwork customer Brother @donnieyenofficial. As JJ Evans said: "DYN-O-MITE!!!" #supportmulan (at Harlem) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFTv_LVpJr9/?igshid=15jsynmdvptsv
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saotome-michi · 5 years
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Thoughts on #BoycottMulan?
I’m all for it, especially since I wasn’t planning on seeing the movie anyway, but not neccessarily for the same reasons as everyone else. Most people seem to be focusing on Liu Yifei’s weibo post, since she plays Mulan, but other Chinese/HKnese cast members have stated their support for China as well, namely Donnie Yen, who reblogged a post tagged #HongKongisChina'sHongKong and implied that the protestors were being paid by foreign countries (link). Meanwhile, Gong Li has a history of being a supporter of Chinese Imperialism as shown by last year’s Golden Horse Awards ceremony where she publicly snubbed Taiwanese director Fu Yue after she proclaimed her wish for Taiwan to one day be an independent entity (link). Jet Li hasn’t said anything, but he’s been absent from social media since May due to health problems.
Now whether they’re being pressured by the government is not my concern. My concern is how Disney and other large film companies align themselves with China, and thus the CPC, for profit’s sake. The only way to express our disapproval in a way they listen is not seeing the movie in theatres. And the same goes for any other huge american blockbuster that stars Chinese actors and is funded by Chinese companies so that it can be screened in China.
Is it a pity for the other actors in Mulan who aren’t Chinese citizens or who don’t work in the Chinese film industry and thus might not support the CPC? Yeah it is, so note down their names and make sure to support them in other projects. Same goes for the crew members.
I know this may seem ridiculous to people, but consider that the Chinese Government has already launched a #SupportMulan campaign as a response to #BoycottMulan. Can you imagine if we made enough of a dent in the movie’s profits to make Disney and other film companies second guess their choices in the future, while also giving a huge “Fuck You” to the Chinese Government? It may not be the most effective way of fighting back and showing support, but you can participate in public protests of solidarity with Hong Kong, AND boycott this film along with similar blockbusters.
My only fear is that by the time Mulan comes out in theatres people will have forgotten, so please help in keeping the message alive.
#BoycottMulan
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elliscraddock · 4 years
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My mother @muggyzwife watch the movie @mulan & it was DYN-O-MITE(AWESOME)!!! I like to give a shout out to Sister @yifei_cc, Brother @tzima8, & Brother @ronyuan. As JJ Evans said: "DYN-O-MITE!!!" #supportmulan (at Harlem) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFTv_LVpJr9/?igshid=15gf9m68eaj3f
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