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Jun. 23rd, 2005 08:06 pm

Iris Chang

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So China is going to build two statues for Iris Chang. It is probably a good idea, but China needs to get to work on "dig(ing) up the historical truth" on itself first.

I just noticed this sentence: Wang Hongzhi, president of the Nanjing Oil Painting and Sculpture Institute and undertaker of the project, said he wishes to present the demure beauty of oriental women in the statues.

Ok, this is a statue dedicated to Iris Chang, right? Who had to fight governments and censorship? Who worked like a madwoman for the rights of her people? Who had to fight people who were the equivalent of Holocaust deniers? Where the hell does "demure" enter into any of this? Yuck, and ew.

We will be eating at Cajun Pacific for dinner this Friday. Anyone wanna join us? They mostly cater, but open the restaurant on random evenings. I was supposed to go last time, but I was sick.
Jun. 20th, 2005 03:38 pm

Iris Chang

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Unbearable sadness of others' pain:

Mourners said that Chang was a person who "felt others' pain intensely" and that she "wouldn't take time off." Another said, "For Iris, no problem was unsolvable." Maybe that's what happened. Iris Chang confronted the reality of evil in our world and died trying to do something about it. I imagine how the voices haunted her nights and trespassed into her days; how each story pulled her in deeper; how she made herself bear the unbearable in order to give words to unfathomable feelings; how she absorbed the suffering of others so that we may learn to be better human beings.
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