But after speaking with Wilson himself this week, I’ve changed my mind. Yes, “Chinese Food” is brain-meltingly awful, and it’s impossible to view it without tasting a little vomit in your mouth, especially if you’re Chinese. Or if you eat food. But I don’t believe he made it in order to intentionally offend Asians.
“The video has certainly caused a ‘stir,’” laughs Jey. (I see what you did there, Clarence.) “But that was the intent. The concept made me laugh — I think it has entertainment value, whatever you say about the songwriting. It’s all subjective when you look at it as entertainment. But is it intentionally offensive? I don’t think so. Well, maybe the scene with the geishas, which is confusing. I can tell you that he practices what he preaches, though. When we Patrice and I would hang out, we used to ‘chow’ a lot of Chinese food.” (Oops, you did it again.)
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/10/19/why-alison-golds-chinese-food-caused-a-stir/
这歌丝毫称赞的意思都没有的,恰恰相反。。。