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Old 07-09-2015, 01:17 PM   #1
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More madness to consider...

The MFA has decided to stop their "kimono Wednesday" after protestor(s) called it racist.

"...The kimono was donated to the museum after the MFA loaned the panting to several museums in Japan last year. It was actually a Japanese television station who came up with the idea to recreate the kimono in the painting, and allow visitors to try it on. The MFA's deputy director says it was a hit in Japan, so they brought the idea here.

Katie Getchell, MFA deputy director, said, "The original intent was to have people have a tactile experience of the kimono, understand it's weight, it's craftsmanship."

Every Wednesday night in July, the museum offers free admission and lectures about the “La Japonaise” painting. But the so-called "Kimono Wednesdays" drew cries of racism from one group who started a website called Stand Against Yellowface and who have been bringing their protests directly to the exhibit.

Protester Amber Ying said, "We understand the museum is trying to invite the public to experience history and get a better understanding of the history behind the painting. However, doing it in this fashion it is recreating the racism that was part of the time."

The painting was created in the late 19th century during a period when Europeans were fascinated by Japanese culture. Ying, who is a Harvard grad student, says the period and painting have racist undertones...."

Here is a Harvard Grad student that seems like they don't care that the Japanese were the ones who initiated this event!!!
Is she protesting the event as a whole, or just that "non-Japanese" are trying on the garments???

If you ask me, it's a case of someone trying to make a name for themselves because they (and ONLY they) feel that way!

What's next? "Yellow People Matter" rallies/riots in the streets????

I only hope this social madness will end!

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