- Don Imus is off the air. Loud complaints about dumbass racists WORK!
- There's another less popular sequel to the original -- "Chinese Vs. Retard Freestyle" -- where Brandon DiCamillo is accompanied by fellow dumbass racist Bam Margera. Here's the lyrics and the video.
- Ninjapants has a brilliant post outlining what we're trying to do with this blog: On Chinese Freestyles and Keyboard Warriors
- There's been some Wikipedia action, but nothing has taken yet. We should have good, sourced material for "Chinese Freestyle Rap" under Brandon DiCamillo's name, Bam Margera's name, the CKY Crew and the CKY video series. Any more Wikiwarriors out there want to step up?
- Almost all original video versions of the Chinese Freestyle Rap have been taken down. Awesome! The bad news is that Youtube and Google have done very little on the lipsync or home edit versions. We'll have to keep up the fight. Stay tuned for updates and new tactics! And thanks to everyone who's been linking to this blog and leaving helpful comments.
- Finally, here's a somber list from Fallout Central: Innocent People.
Friday, April 13, 2007
We're Back! Update Post
Posted by an-asian-antiracist at 11:03 AM 0 comments
Labels: tactics
Monday, March 26, 2007
Comments, Moderation and Tactics
This blog has a very simple purpose. If you want to have a theoretical debate about racism, go somewhere else.
We're turning comment moderation on, and deleting any further pointless, defeatist comments. Having to watch a few seconds of these videos while flagging them is irritating enough without defeatist comments.
Yes, Kenneth Eng is an insane racist. Yes, Dave Chapelle has made some jokes about white people. Yes, Genghis Khan was a Mongol conqueror. And none of that has anything to do with getting racist videos taken off of popular social networking sites.
If you disagree so much with the tactics of this blog, start your own. http://cky-is-bad-but-not-as- bad-as-Genghis-Khan-who-was-a- very-bad-man.blogspot.com is still free.
To everyone who has been supporting this effort and flagging these videos and contacting Google: THANK YOU. You're doing the right thing.
UPDATE: And by the way, if you don't like the tone of this blog...
Posted by an-asian-antiracist at 4:57 PM 3 comments
Labels: tactics