Controversial educator Michelle Malkin says movie hero Jackie Chan “deserves a rhetorical roundhouse kick to the mouth.” She’d like to do the same to K-Pop sensation Psy of Gangnam Style fame.
In a piece published by the Courier Post, she wrote “Turns out that behind the jovial screen persona, Chan is a champion of authoritarian rule. Despite making a living as an entertainer and “humanitarian,” Chan suffers a severe allergic reaction to freedom of speech and freedom of thought.”
Malkin is responding to recent remarks made by Chan that the U.S. is “the most corrupt country in the world” and that Hong Kong had become a city of too many protests. She’s also upset at Psy for an incident in 2004 during an anti-war rally in South Korea. He rapped in a song that they should “kill those (expletive deleted) Yankees.” during an anti-Iraq War rally.
‘’Yankees — especially those whose parents came to the United States from Asia seeking freedom from tyranny — should shun these exploitative peas in an anti-American pod. They don’t speak for me,” Malkin wrote. You can read her entire piece in the Courier Post