Didn't you say that we would lose money after filming?
Chapter 694: Treat others in their own way.
The actor's distinctive features are so obvious they couldn't be more so.
The actor wore round-framed glasses, had long, unkempt sideburns, and was dressed in a brightly colored talit with a strong Middle Eastern flavor, along with a garland around his neck, an embroidered vest, and a belt.
He was even holding a scripture box in his hand.
The moment this actor appeared on screen, he made many master comedians burst into laughter.
It's easy to imagine how much this fits the stereotype of the Celestial Dragons; even seasoned comedians who are generally hard to make laugh couldn't help but chuckle.
This also led to the need for an additional take on this scene.
However, Xia Yuan didn't say anything, because the actors' reactions would just indicate how the audience would react when this segment aired.
Isn't this the exaggerated effect he wanted? He wouldn't use it if it didn't conform to stereotypes.
What, are you, the Celestial Dragons, allowed to fund and support those who discriminate against Chinese people in movies to vilify them? Are you allowed to make movies about Fu Manchu? Are you allowed to play with stereotypes?
That doesn't make sense.
At times like this, Xia Yuan wouldn't righteously say things like, "We must use love to influence them," or "We can't do the same things as them, otherwise we'll be no different from them," and so on.
He considered all of this nonsense; he never believed that softening one's stance could bring any good results.
There is an old saying in Hanxia: "Treat others as they treat you."
This is the wisdom brought by traditional culture, and also the wisdom of our ancestors, who thoroughly understood human nature.
As for those who say things like, "We should use love to influence them," "We can't do the same things," "We should be kind," or "Otherwise we're no different from them," and so on.
Xia Yuan only had one sentence to say to them.
When enemy bullets come and hit your family members on the head, I hope you can still stand firm in your opinions, not hold grudges, and let go of hatred.
They're just a bunch of paramecia whose minds have been brainwashed by foreign ideologies.
Putting aside the cultural and ideological battles for now, Xia Yuan's main goal this time is to get close and unleash his ultimate attack, directly jumping in to deal damage. This is exactly the effect he wants!
All I can say is that the actor's portrayal was incredibly lifelike.
Actually, it would be strange if it didn't look like it.
Because the actor himself is a Celestial Dragon.
As for why Xia Yuan was able to find a real Celestial Dragon to play such a villainous role in a work where the Celestial Dragons were all attacking and fighting back, how did he manage to find a real Celestial Dragon to play such a villainous role?
The reason is quite simple.
Because people are all two-sided, including the Celestial Dragons. Not all of them are bad people, that's a fact. A large part of the Celestial Dragons themselves do not have the idea of Celestial Dragon restorationism, nor do they have those extreme thoughts. In fact, they are quite disgusted and hate these thoughts.
This actor is a Haredi Celestial Dragon named David Kowal, whose name itself has a very Celestial Dragon feel to it.
Xia Yuan's move was precisely to silence his critics.
If someone else were to play such a role, there would inevitably be people who would jump out and say, "Hey, as a Chinese person, doing this is discriminating against the Celestial Dragons, it's wrong, it's defaming the image of other ethnic groups," and so on. But what if a Celestial Dragon himself were to play the role?
At this point, how should you respond?
This is to shut them up so they can't find a suitable reason to say anything later.
Where did I discriminate? Isn't this exactly how your people behave?
Where is the stereotype? Isn't this just how they live?
The Haredi Celestial Dragons are the noblest of all, and they are also pure conservatives. Many Haredi Celestial Dragons never enter the secular world. Only a small number of Haredi Celestial Dragons are secular. They really dress like this in their daily lives, adhere to this lifestyle, and strictly abide by the commandments of the Hebrew Bible, strictly observing the rules of kosher and unclean food.
Of course, Xia Yuan's approach was still a case of using someone else's own methods against them.
It's still an eye for an eye.
Isn't that exactly what those "Celestial Dragons" do—fund the portrayal of Asians in movies, TV dramas, and other artistic works that smear the Han-Xia people?
They painstakingly selected a very small number of Chinese people who fit Western stereotypes from among countless ordinary-looking Chinese.
Then let them play those roles.
If something goes wrong, just say so. It's not their problem. There was no intentional discrimination. Models/actors just look like that.
Therefore, no matter how angry the Hanxia people are, when faced with such discrimination and humiliation, they can only condemn them morally and boycott their products and goods.
This will not cause any impact or much loss to them, because the West simply doesn't care. In fact, doing so would make many of Hanxia's own people feel uncomfortable and then make sarcastic remarks, thinking that this is being overly sensitive.
Then, after a short while, the whole thing will be forgotten, and things will go back to normal as before. People will tacitly stop talking about the so-called boycott.
The Sun Also Rises!
Boycott? Where's the boycott? Hasn't this been the way things have been all these years?
A bunch of little pink U-shaped locks, a humorous alarm clock!
Such accusations are then hurled at these angry individuals, those fighting for their national dignity and rights, by a large group of rational and 'sober-minded' people.
Xia Yuan simply did the same thing as them.
Hopefully, these Celestial Dragons won't be in a hurry when the time comes.
At most, I'll apologize. I've already punished myself with three drinks, what more do you want?
If you keep making a scene like this, it'll be very impolite, you bunch of ridiculous squid.
Filming resumed quickly, picking up where it left off.
The actor, David Kowal, picked up where the boss left off: "Actually, he said something wrong, and there's a secret that concerns all of you."
He looked down at everyone with a disdainful gaze, his hands behind his back, and slowly said, "You all continue. He will reveal the secret to you. As for me, I'm just here to take a look."
At this point, the boss continued, "Hahahaha, this gentleman is very humorous. Now let's continue our previous topic. As we all know, the chances of you winning a big prize in the lottery or winning a large bet in a casino are extremely slim, less than a 0.0001% chance, that you could win a big prize and live a life free from worry."
Because of the low probability, some meticulous people are not even willing to try it.
Of course, some people will slander the lottery, saying that it's impossible to win nowadays, and even defame the casinos by claiming that the results are manipulated. This is utter nonsense; the lottery is absolutely fair and just. (End of Chapter)
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