Presenting: Kee Yung. Cut to Bone

Glutter’s hong kong.

There is this politically disgruntled, cut to bone honest, sometimes completely shocking in what he has to say Hong Kong person out there who I have been meaning to plug and actually write a note to since somewhere in 2004. I never got around to do it and he beat me to it the other day by sending me his very politically incorrect cartoon about China – Ancient and Refined [episode 1: geography],

His description of it is as such:

by Kee Yung In this series of lectures at the Chinese University of Darkness (Beijing), Professor Kee, dean of the Department of Refinement and Ancestrally, demonstrates to an energized audience that, in the globalization era, China, beyond cliché, is a big country.

Don’t be fooled. It’s about free speech and what happens when totalitarianism gets mixed with economic boom. (nike anyone?) but in a mind blowing, mouth gaping way, funny in an uncomfortable way. You just have to watch it.

So anyway, meet mr. kee yung

then go meet his drug addicted, gay and aids inflicted peasants.

And. Oh. For the record. Dear mr. Censor. Next time you have to block someone he’s a better candidate. 😛

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.

2 thoughts on “Presenting: Kee Yung. Cut to Bone

  1. howdy! i enjoyed that- mr yung is one very talented individual. by the way, how does a person enroll at “the darkness university”? – no one else will accept me or my brother, earl.
    hank

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