Culture Asian Activists Call for 'Licorice Pizza' Awards Boycott

Paper Magazine (Archive) - December 31, 2021
by, Sandra Song

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Asian American activists are calling for an awards boycott of Paul Thomas Anderson's 1970s-set film, Licorice Pizza.

In a recent statement, the Media Action Network for Asian Americans (MANAA) criticized the buzzy film for its "casual racism," specifically due to two scenes where a white restaurant owner — played by John Michael Higgins — uses an "extremely racist, mocking accent" while talking to his first, and later, second Japanese wife. Not only that, but he also calls his second wife by his first wife's name in another "joke" that perpetuates the stereotype that all Asians are the same and how Asian women are "interchangeable."

"The Media Action Network for Asian Americans (MANAA) believes that Paul Thomas Anderson's film is not deserving of nominations in the categories of Best Picture, Best Director, or Best Original Screenplay, and is asking other film critic associations to pass over it this awards season," the statement read, before noting that the "cringeworthy scenes" don't even "advance the plot in any way."

Instead, MANAA said that they are included "simply for cheap laughs, reinforcing the notion that Asian Americans are 'less than' and perpetual foreigners." Additionally, the statement said showering the film with critical praise, awards and nominations would "normalize more egregious mocking of Asians in this country, sending the message that it’s OK to make fun of them" amidst a spike in hate crimes and "unprecedented levels of violence" against Asian Americans connected to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Anderson has yet to respond to MANAA's statement, but did defend the scenes in a previous interview with the New York Times's Kyle Buchanan, who said the accent was "so offensive that my audience actually gasped.” Granted, the director said he believed it would be a "mistake to tell a period film through the eyes of 2021," adding that "you can’t have a crystal ball, you have to be honest to that time."

"Not that it wouldn’t happen right now, by the way," he said before invoking the old "I have a vague connection to said racial group, so it's fine" argument.

"My mother-in-law’s Japanese and my father-in-law is white, so seeing people speak English to her with a Japanese accent is something that happens all the time," Anderson said. "I don’t think they even know they’re doing it."

Read MANAA's entire statement here.
 
The character in question isn't even in the plot sum. of wikipedia, so I take he's a minor character in a scene that is probably just a small moment nobody really cares about?

Also, the movie is set 50 years ago, I'm sure he's meant to portray attitudes from that era? So, how is it? Were minorities hated back then or they were treated as equal and respectfully?
 
Asians are mad about 1970s depictions of White people's interpretations towards Asians. I'm sure I butchered that sentence, but you get the idea.
 
DEPICTIONS ARE NOT CONDONING.
This is why the next generation is going to be the most pussified, sheltered generation ever. You literally can't depict anything edgy or controversial or even just negative anymore because of this new mentality that showing something on a screen makes you agree with it. You can't even show swastikas in a WW2 game or movie now. Instead zoomers and whatever comes after zoomers will be raised on the most unchallenging and milquetoast media ever, and they'll become naive liberals because of it.
 
Has anyone ever talked to anyone of any other ethnicity that dealt with that particular window in time? Do they think that everyone going around calling every single slanty motherfucker Charlie Chan was something to be endorsed? Ignoring past, doomed to repeat, shut up and suck me, Suk-Me.
 
This is why the next generation is going to be the most pussified, sheltered generation ever. You literally can't depict anything edgy or controversial or even just negative anymore because of this new mentality that showing something on a screen makes you agree with it. You can't even show swastikas in a WW2 game or movie now. Instead zoomers and whatever comes after zoomers will be raised on the most unchallenging and milquetoast media ever, and they'll become naive liberals because of it.
Then when they turn 18 and see some real shit their heads are going to explode Scanner's style.
 
whitey doesn’t even have to hate chinks anymore, niggers commit all the hate crimes for us you dumbass journos. At least we still get all the credit.
 
Not only that, but he also calls his second wife by his first wife's name in another "joke" that perpetuates the stereotype that all Asians are the same and how Asian women are "interchangeable."
I'm always amazed at the ability of literally everything to go over the heads of these goofs.

This isn't a joke directed at Asian women, it's a joke directed at the John Michael Higgins' character.

These are the same humorless low IQ grievance study majors that don't get the whole point of Seinfield is that none of them are good people.
 
Good lord, they want something to cry racism about so bad they ought to thank the director.

Obligatory horrible joke: How do Asians tell time? With a Gookenspiel.
 
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