The Politics of Blogging

12. October 2008 · Filed under: BlahBlahBlog · 5 Comments 

I’ve noticed lately that a lot of blogs I like to frequent have become very political. While I don’t mind seeing a badge proclaiming who you are endorsing, I do mind it when the blog I once loved to visit has become full of hateful rhetoric and nasty attacks on people who don’t share the blogger’s views. For this very reason, I’ve avoided talking about politics on my own blog.

My blog is really a scrapbook of sorts- a place where I can share cool things I find online, music, and sometimes my own random thoughts. I don’t care too much if someone leaves a comment, but I prefer the comment to be here instead of say, Twitter or another place I frequent. However, the blogs that used to be a nice escape from the craziness of the mainstream media or just a place to engage in some friendly chit-chat with a fellow blogger has me cringing and wondering what happened to sanity of the author after seeing that politics has become the main topic or at least every other post.

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To All Politicians, Talking Heads, etc…

10. September 2008 · Filed under: BlahBlahBlog · 3 Comments 

Seriously. Who else is tired of all this political bullshit already? Bring on the elections already and let’s get this over with!

Satan Edits His Wikipedia Entry

08. September 2008 · Filed under: Jokes · Leave a Comment 

This picture was shared by a friend of mine. I’m not sure of the source.

Go Obama!

28. August 2008 · Filed under: BlahBlahBlog · 1 Comment 

Beauty & The Beast

13. August 2008 · Filed under: BlahBlahBlog · 1 Comment 

So, did you hear the story about the little girl at the Olympics who lip-synced the song in the opening ceremony because the real singer wasn’t pretty enough? Sadly, this is a true story. Little 7-year-old Yang Peiyi was deemed “not cute enough” by the Chinese government and they instead chose 9-year-old Lin Miaoke to lip-sync the song “Ode to the Motherland”.

“The reason was for the national interest,” said Chen Qigang, the ceremony’s musical director, in a state radio interview. “The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feeling and expression. … Lin Miaoke is excellent in those aspects.”

The decision was made at the highest levels, Chen said.

“We had to do it,” he said. “We’d been through several inspections. They’re all very strict. When we rehearsed at the spot, there were several spectators from various divisions, especially leaders from the Politburo, who gave the opinion it must change.”

While this really shouldn’t come as a surprise, given how the beast the public likes their celebrities “beautiful”, it’s sad to see this at the Olympics, where beauty is not something that qualifies you to participate. I find it sad that little Yang Peiyi had to be told at such a tender age that she wasn’t pretty or “cute” enough to be shown to the world. Hopefully she won’t grow up thinking that she isn’t as beautiful as any other little girl. I myself think she is adorable.

As for Yang Peiyi, she’s been quoted as saying she was honored to have had a role in the opening ceremony, even though few realized just how big her part really was.

Yang Peiyi, now everyone knows how big your part was and how beautiful you really are.