How did the black panther movies do in Asia, I believe they did quite well.
Black Panther did poorly comparatively speaking but the Sony animated Spider-Man did very well despite a black male lead, so racism is not the problem here.
How did the black panther movies do in Asia, I believe they did quite well.
According to Article 31 of the ASEAN Charter, the Chairmanship of ASEAN shall rotate annually, based on the alphabetical order of the English names of Member States
Lol Blinken, never change
It has nothing to do with racism. The problem of "The Little Mermaid" is about twisting a wellknown story to fit political agenda. Everybody born before this "political madness) know who the Little Mermaid is and how she looks like, as much as people know that Queen Elisabeth is caucasian, Obama is mix of caucasian and african and Chengis Khan is east Asian. What Disney did is equal to having a black woman to play the role of the Queen in a biography movie, or an Asian play Obama and caucasion to play Chengis Khan. It is utterly absurd and madness, mocking human IQ. This kind of BS doesn't have market outside of the west.How did the black panther movies do in Asia, I believe they did quite well.
It has nothing to do with racism. The problem of "The Little Mermaid" is about twisting a wellknown story to fit political agenda. Everybody born before this "political madness) know who the Little Mermaid is and how she looks like, as much as people know that Queen Elisabeth is caucasian, Obama is mix of caucasian and african and Chengis Khan is east Asian. What Disney did is equal to having a black woman to play the role of the Queen in a biography movie, or an Asian play Obama and caucasion to play Chengis Khan. It is utterly absurd and madness, mocking human IQ. This kind of BS doesn't have market outside of the west.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's National Security Adviser Jody Thomas has said that India is among the top sources of foreign interference in Canada.
"When I talk about foreign interference and economic security, I'm now talking about a number of state actors and non-state proxies," Jody Thomas said last week at a conference organised by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
Despite exhortation from India to act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has failed to take action against a new wave of Khalistani activism in Canada.
This is because Trudeau heads a minority government which is backed by the New Democratic Party (NDP), headed by Jagmeet Singh, a Khalistani sympathiser, IANS reported earlier.
I'm not sure Chinese audience thinks that far. It's just a story that doesn't resonate well culturally.It has nothing to do with racism. The problem of "The Little Mermaid" is about twisting a wellknown story to fit political agenda. Everybody born before this "political madness) know who the Little Mermaid is and how she looks like, as much as people know that Queen Elisabeth is caucasian, Obama is mix of caucasian and african and Chengis Khan is east Asian. What Disney did is equal to having a black woman to play the role of the Queen in a biography movie, or an Asian play Obama and caucasion to play Chengis Khan. It is utterly absurd and madness, mocking human IQ. This kind of BS doesn't have market outside of the west.
Utter rubbish.
No one in Singapore "thinks Singapore is the leader of ASEAN".
Singapore encouraged ASEAN mostly because it knew it was weak and small, not because it wanted to become a leader.
It's true that Singapore tends to simply parrot what western media says about everything. But that is simply because Singapore is too weak to actually have its own viewpoint and project it. Plus I don't even know how you link parroting the western media to "thinking you are the leader"
These 2 matters are completely different things.
You need to chill. Read the sentence you've quoted.Nah, this is a shit take. I don't know about the younger generation, but most Singaporeans born in the 60s and 70s have a siege mentality and in no way fancy themselves leaders of ASEAN.
What's the big deal anyway? Must China patronize Hollywood movies that are popular in their home turf to avoid being labeled as uncouth and or racist? I don't see the same treatment for any movies that comes out of China getting the same treatment. In fact, it's the polar opposite. These stupid western countries want to spit, punch, heckle, call China names while at the same time expect China to be amenable to their demands, kowtow to their racist opinions, accept their cultural beliefs and adopt hedonistic lifestyle. Holy moly, what a fascistic thinking group of people.Black Panther did poorly comparatively speaking but the Sony animated Spider-Man did very well despite a black male lead, so racism is not the problem here.
The eurozone entered into a technical recession at the start of the year, shrinking by 0.1 percent for a second consecutive quarter, figures from the EU's statistic agency showed Thursday.
Eurostat revised down an earlier forecast that had predicted slight growth, after economic powerhouse Germany said last month it had fallen into recession.
The worse-than-expected figures come as inflation and higher interest rates have curbed demand in Europe's largest economy.
Eurostat cut its earlier estimate of 0 percent growth in the final quarter of 2022 and 0.1 percent growth in the first quarter of 2023 to 0.1 percent contractions in both periods.
Two consecutive quarters of shrinking gross domestic product is the threshold for a technical recession.
The bad news comes after a painful year for European economies as surging energy prices sparked by Russia's war on Ukraine sent inflation spiralling.
The European Central Bank has responded by hiking its key rates by 3.75 percentage points since embarking on an unprecedented campaign of monetary tightening in July last year.
The latest figures cast doubt over more optimistic predictions for the whole 2023.
Charlotte de Montpellier, an economist at ING Bank, predicted that the figure for 2023 would only reach 0.5 percent.
"Since the spring, all the data has been bad", she told AFP, pointing in particular to German industrial production and new orders.
"The European economy is in a phase of stagnation and has had difficulty getting through the winter because of the energy shock."
Even though gas and oil prices have fallen in recent months, last year's surge in prices has had a major impact on household confidence and forced a reduction in consumption.
Capital Economics said in a note it thinks "GDP is likely to contract again in Q2 (the second quarter) as the effects of monetary policy tightening continue to feed through".
"Domestic demand has been hit hard by the combination of inflation and rising interest rates," it said.