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    CHINA HATES FAT PIRATES

    The Spoof (satire), UK
    June 15 2007

    The story below is a satire or parody. It is entirely fictitious.
    http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm ?headline=s4i20399

    Chinese censors have cut half the scenes with Chow Yun-Fat from the
    new "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie, saying they insult, vilify
    and deface the Chinese people. Hollywood is still reeling from the
    Persian backlash against negative portrayals in "300". "Damn, we're
    running out of people to demonize," said one Hollywood producer. "All
    we have left is the Armenians and what kind of action flick can you
    make out of that?"

    A Chinese magazine, Popular Cinema, suggested the scenes were cut
    because of the negative images they showed. "The captain starring Chow
    is bald, his face heavily scarred, he also wears a long beard and
    has long nails, images still in line with Hollywood's old tradition
    of demonizing the Chinese," the magazine said. A spokesman for the
    Railroad Commission disputed that claim, however, insisting that
    the title for the most sustained stereotypical exploitation of the
    Chinese belongs to them.

    The Chinese reaction is simply the first of numerous protests by
    groups claiming negative images in the film. Gay groups have lampooned
    Johnny Depp's portrayal of the foppish Captain Jack Sparrow. "That
    eyeliner was all wrong for him, "said the spokesman for GAWD (Gays
    Against Working with Depp). It is claimed that as a result of his
    derogatory depiction and bad fashion sense, members have subjected
    to an increasing number of "pirate" and "booty" jokes.

    Animal activists are also aghast by the depiction of the monkey
    in the film. "I'm shocked some people find firing a flaming monkey
    from a cannon acceptable behavior," said the spokesperson from DUMB
    (Don't Use Monkeys as Bullets). They also claimed a scene where the
    monkey pulled a pistol on the parrot unfairly characterized monkeys as
    "excessively violent opportunists".

    An alcohol support group, SAVED (Society of Alcoholics Vicariously
    Enjoying Drinking), weighed in as well. Besides nothing that Keith
    Richards wasn't nearly drunk enough, they asked the question, "Why
    is there never any rum?"

    So far members of the trans-species community haven't publicly
    commented yet. However, there is some concern that the negative
    depictions of the crew of the Dutchman might have repercussions
    resulting in species profiling. An ACLU lawyer pointed out that
    cultural insensitivity to aquatic hybrids is already prevalent in our
    society. "Why does something being 'fishy' imply dishonesty anyway?"
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