Here Are All The Links that the Homophobia Thing Caused

I wish Living in China don’t ALWAYS pick up every slight change on my blog!!! This isn’t even on the main site!.. so I have to write an explaination for this.

Here is my collection of all the drama of the last few days. I don’t know what most of them say. I am not looking. I just want this as a record for myself. Drama is drama, but hell soon, once the film is finished and I will go back to grad school and do a paper called “The reversal of majority and minority racial and sexual dynamics of Hong Kong and China Bloggers and the use of the silencing technique.” ie. with the “other” is actually “the majority” (as in Chinese) in a segregated enviroment (english blogs). Using this thing as a case study.

Especially it happenned to two of us at the same time… Same dynamics….

And it would be one of those “never discussed topic” professors love and I get the delayed sasisfaction of spending a week, tripping over myself how I am “Right.” I am… (you may roll eyes) πŸ™‚

This is why it’s here. I really rather this not be part of living in china…. argh..

Shakey Kaiser: sad day All HK Bloggers, Please Remove Glutter

Simon World: Isms

Living in China: Asian Female Bloggers

Peking Duck: Asian Female Bloggers

Blurty (Hailey): November 25th 2003

United Bingdom: let me tell you a little story…

Flying Chair: politics : Stereotype Busting

UKJoe: Cat fight

Seelai: Homophobic Racist Gweilos

Seelai: Cross Culture

Also me on my little personal tangent of “Wake Up Yan. You do live in the real world!”
You know I was wrong. Burning Man is β€œHome.”

I think that’s IT!!!!

Except all the emails between the people involved!! Which I will never show in public.. So it goes in a private folder..

Sigh..

How small a pond is HK huh?

Published by Yan Sham-Shackleton

Yan Sham-Shackleton is a Hong Kong writer who lives in Los Angeles. This is her old blog Glutter written mostly in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2007. Although it was a personal blog, Yan focused a lot on free speech issues and democratic movement in Hong Kong. She moved to the US in 2007.

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