The
Houston Chronicle updates us on the latest development in the national uproar over some useful advice that gold-digging adventuress
Julie Chen received 18 years ago that set her on the road to marrying Les Moonves, CEO of CBS:
TV station apologizes to Julie Chen for telling her to fix ‘Asian eyes’
“Big Brother” host Julie Chen revealed this week on CBS’ “The Talk” that she underwent double-eyelid surgery to make her eyes look “less Asian,” at the behest of her former TV station, NBC affiliate WDTN in Dayton, Ohio.
Chen said an ex-boss told her she’d never get on the anchor desk looking that Chinese, that her eyes were “small” and “unexpressive.” An agent later told her the same thing, so she says she felt it necessary to oblige and surgically alter her face, to Westernize her look.
After all the media attention and public outcry, that Ohio station issued an apology, blaming old management. Better late than never.
“We are sorry to hear about what happened to CBS’ Julie Chen in 1995 when she was a reporter at WDTN-TV,” Joe Abouzeid, the station’s president and general manager, said in a prepared statement. “The station was under different management and ownership during that time. At WDTN and WBDT, we don’t tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind.”
Frankly, from the pictures it would seem she's had more done than just her eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the rates for this surgery in Korea, Japan and the rest of Asia?
ReplyDeleteThere must be a whole lot of white bosses over there or something.
Funny how the whole "evil white racism" claim of hers falls apart with just one look at the picture. She simply wasn't attractive before she got work done.
ReplyDeleteFrankly, from the pictures it would seem she's had more done than just her eyes.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that same thing. So Julie decided for herself her nose was a little too Asian, but we won't mention that.
If you really want to see the king of imagined hurts, outrage, and indignation, google Debito Arudou. Debito (nee David Aldwinckle) is a white American guy who is a naturalized citizen of Japan now and is dedicated to giving foreigners in Japan a bad name by raising a stink over the most trivial of slights.
ReplyDeleteThat's as bad as the supplicating Paula Deen did.
ReplyDeleteI'm having a hard time believing her story.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't her boss just invent some excuse for not giving her the job that wasn't based on race/looks? That would have been the low-risk route.
It's not like 1995 is so very long ago, the basic structure of the sex/race discrimination industry was already well established.
The link below has multiple before and after pictures. My question is this. How can she look like a different person in each picture, when all Asians look alike?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.realitynation.com/tv-shows/big-brother/julie-chen-plastic-surgery/23784/#_is=mw07fqqx1dwhvyn2clamgf3up
Interesting that the station just laid down and begged for mercy.
ReplyDeleteWe've come to that?
Things we apparently don't know:
ReplyDeleteTV anchor positions discriminate against the less attractive.
PhD programs discriminate against the less intelligent.
Sports discriminate against the less athletic.
Etc.
Just before the lights go out, we will be randomly assigning the wealth of our society to random people on the planet.
Hmmm, 1.3Bn Chinese people want to be an anchor ...
ReplyDeleteBig business for plastic surgeons.
Why didn't her boss just invent some excuse for not giving her the job that wasn't based on race/looks?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm ready to believe she made the whole thing up. There's a certain amount of shame involved in getting plastic surgery, as it smacks of vanity and superficiality, so people like to blame health issues, racism, or the cruelty of strangers.
The funny thing is, if her boss really said what she claims, he did her a big favor. Obviously, she's happy she advanced in her career, but she still wants to blame the guy who gave her good advice. In my career, all the constructive criticism I've received has been from people who weren't too worried about hurting my feelings. They gave me the unvarnished truth and I'm grateful to them.
I don't know how we get anything done in this country with all the bitching and moaning going on. I truly believe we're doomed.
She's not necessarily a gold digger. She married a man in his mid-50s when she was in her mid-30s, and they've now been married almost a decade. Maybe she's in it solely for the money, but it's entirely plausible that's not the case.
ReplyDeleteChicks dig powerful men, and Moonves is likely a charismatic alpha male, like most CEOs. And even in his sixties, he's better looking than many 40 somethings. So there's plenty of other reasons for her to be into him.
Furthermore, even if a woman is initially attracted by a man's money, that doesn't preclude a real relationship between them. I only use the term gold digger for a woman who either enters a relationship with the sole objective of extracting money, or who would break off a relationship if it weren't for the money.
Attractive white women just have to exist for Asian women to feel harrassed. And of the four half-Asian woman I know, every one has confided a preference to be full white and expresses contempt for Asian men. Pretty devastating.
ReplyDeleteSo that station manager who gave Linda Ellerbee beauty advice back in the 70's should be exhumed for ritual disembowelment?
ReplyDeleteWhat about the one who told Christine Craft she wasn't beautiful enough?
Chen is speaking power to truth.
Rotfl. This is a fight among libs.
ReplyDeleteThis is funny stuff.
ReplyDelete"At WDTN and WBDT, we don’t tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind."
ReplyDeleteWe pride ourselves on our anti-white intolerance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4HpWQmEXrM
ReplyDeleteWhite people do the gayest things.
She should be able to afford the best surgeons to restore her face. What's holding her back?
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ReplyDeleteDoes Julie's voluntary cosmetic surgery constitute a...Chen-Up?
"we don’t tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind"
ReplyDeleteTranslation:
"Nowadays we won't tell you that your slanted eyes are hindering your career advancement, as that would be racist and you might sue. Instead you'd better be smart enough to figure it out for yourself or you're going nowhere."
Steve,
ReplyDeleteWhy are you ignoring the alleged racism of the white sororities at the University of Alabama. If you want to really look at problems for people who do not really have problems, the African-American daughter and grand daughter of powerful politicians not being invited to join an all white sorority is probably near the top.
Maybe someone will ask if the black sororities at the University of Alabama have any white members but that seems beyond the grasp of the media. But I guess focusing on what Jesse Jackson has to say about forcing the white sororities to admit blacks is more important.
"Interesting that the station just laid down and begged for mercy."
ReplyDeleteIt seems more like a prudent, preemptive PR-move on their part-- "different management; we've done nothing wrong (phew!)"
If you want to be a telly totty then you have to be a totty. Simples.
ReplyDeleteWhen will Chinese companies apologize for favoring western eyes over Asian eyes?
ReplyDeleteWhen will Japanese companies apologize for promoting the ideal of big eyes through anime?
When will Indian companies apologize for favoring light skin over dark skin?
And what about the fact that almost all successful black women have straightened brillo pad hair that nappy hair?
"Hugh said...
ReplyDeleteI'm having a hard time believing her story."
I agree. I don't believe her. I can't imagine a boss in 1995 saying that. By that time, the grievance industry was well established, and anybody at a TV station would have known what he could and could not say.
It appears that in the formation of social taboos, specifics are far more important than generalities.
ReplyDeleteFor example, we say 'racism' is the great taboo in America, but not really.
As a generality, it doesn't hold much sway.
It's the specifics that count.
For example, we can crack jokes about Indians, say nasty things about Muslims, stir up paranoia about Russians, promote yellow peril fears, make fun of squat Mexicans, and dehumanize Palestinians. All such 'racisms' are either tolerated or even encouraged.
But insensitivity about Jews and blacks can get you in big, big, big trouble. MLK must be worshiped and we must pretend Michelle Obama and the Williams sisters are beautiful/intelligent women. Gag.
This news person who told Chen to get eye surgery... would he/she have even dared think to suggest to a Jew to get a nose job or to a Negro to get lighter skin?
While news media have generally favored lighter skinned negroes and Jews without very Jewishy features, I don't think a media operative--esp if a white gentile--would have dared to blatantly tell a Jew or Negro to alter his/her appearance.
That would have been a scandal right there on the spot.
But with Chen, it did happen and it took many years for it to become an issue.
Anyway, this highlights the inherent biases in the news, media, and hollywood(all controlled by liberals)that pretend to be so 'inclusive' and diversity-oriented.
Also, Chen, instead of raising hell with Chinatzpah, assented like a dog to fit in. A drone.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/16/showbiz/miss-america-racist-reactions/index.html?sr=fb091613missamerica1030a
ReplyDeleteMiss Indian-American darker-skinned than Miss India.
https://www.google.com/search?q=miss+india&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.52164340,d.b2I,pv.xjs.s.en_US.CQsooEYev9Y.O&biw=1024&bih=653&dpr=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=uiU3UsC9Kerx2QW57YGoCg
http://www.spectator.co.uk/australia/australia-features/9020261/the-politics-of-hatebook/
ReplyDeleteWhy doesn’t the Facebook abuse of Tony Abbott prompt outrage from the moral guardians?
The left are still drunk on the poisonous propaganda they have long consumed
The debacle in Dayton would've worked out differently if the news director had eyes for Chen rather than surgical advise. Alas, dating in Dayton was not to be. Sadly for Chen she was reduced to dating the only one who had eyes for her--the head of the eyeball network CBS. One wonders if Chen is seeing clearly.
ReplyDeleteJoe Abouzeid, the station’s president and general manager
ReplyDeleteWell, judging from the pictures, he's got a ton of Southeastern Mediterranean blood in him.
Sephardic Jew?
Levantine Christian?
Arab Muslim?
I'm guessing Levantine Christian, like the famous heart surgeon at Baylor.
Part of the great Lebanese Diaspora which arose about a century ago, during the fall of the Ottoman Empire?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200614640834486&set=gm.10151679995523882&type=1&theater
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1177123/The-European-Created-fragments-fossil-face-forbears-35-000-years-ago.html
ReplyDelete"She should be able to afford the best surgeons to restore her face. What's holding her back?" - The news station should have offered to pay for it.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2421711/Miss-America-Indian-American-winner-Miss-New-York-Nina-Davuluri-ignores-racist-Twitter-abuse.html
ReplyDeleteCase in point of the power of taboos being specific than general.
Criticism would have been far more muted had she been Jewish, black, or lesbian.
But many feel it's ok to rip into hindus.
Libs are being disingenuous about the 'racism' on this issue since Hollywood has routinely mocked certain minority groups while coddling others.
Howard Stern in PRIVATE PARTS denounced Filipinos but he kept his million dollar gig.
Imus made one harmless remark about nappy headed hos and he was tarred and feathered and driven out of town.
Some 'racisms' are more equal than others.
Cry me a river.
ReplyDeleteMost men, whether White, Asian, or other, consider East Asian women (Japanese, Chinese, Korean) to be the hottest Asian women, followed by Southeast Asian women (Malaysian, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai).
East Asian women have petite figures, pale white skin, straight long black hair and "exotic" slinty eyes.
Nobody is breaking down doors to go after South Asian women (Indian and Bangladeshi), who are mostly yellow-brown with Caucasoid features, nor after Arab women (North Africa, Middle East, West Asia), who are both Caucasoid and Muslim.
We apologize for the aesthetic tastes of our audience. Our audience is stupid and evil. From now on we will dictate to the awful proles as to who and what they must find relatable and attractive. (Or at least we will pretend to do so, while avoiding any behavior that will actually lose us money.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing us the opportunity to publicly profess our allegiance to the Great God Diversity, Vibrancy Be Upon Him/Her/It.
--Station Management
Obviously made up.
ReplyDeleteWhite people tend not to notice the eyelids. That is an Asian obsession.
A white boss would more likely make comments about losing weight or getting a nose job. .
http://www.globaled.org/issues/149/c.html
ReplyDeleteMaybe Chen got it done for superstitious reasons.
After all the media attention and public outcry, that Ohio station issued an apology, blaming old management. Better late than never.
ReplyDeleteWe've all seen examples of the "white man grovel" but this is the first example I've seen of the preemptive white man grovel where somebody grovels for forgiveness without even being asked to! How sad.
-Cloudswrest
If she REALLY WAS given this advice, (doubtful, but possible), I'd say the guy did her a big favor.
ReplyDeleteIn any case, she didn't HAVE to get the surgery. Nobody put a gun to her head.
"We've all seen examples of the "white man grovel" but this is the first example I've seen of the preemptive white man grovel where somebody grovels for forgiveness without even being asked to!"
ReplyDeleteAnd for something someone else said! (Or didn't say.)
http://www.criterion.com/current/posts/2727-gate-of-hell-a-colorful-history
ReplyDeleteFeast for the eyes.
"At WDTN and WBDT, we don’t tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind."
ReplyDelete----
When someone says this, they sound stupid to me. No discrimination of any kind, really? When Susie gets asked to the prom by Bob and Joe, she has to discriminate to decide whom to go with. When you go to the supermarket and buy the apple that's not bruised, you're discriminating. People like this have destroyed the usefulness of this word... apparently it always means 'unfair' discrimination now.
Looking at the photos I would suggest that her nose and other parts of her face were done as well.
ReplyDeleteShe certainly looks much more attractive with her remodeled look, but she can afford to have the surgery to 'go back' if being gorgeous upsets her so much.
Sam Said,,
ReplyDeleteObviously made up.
White people tend not to notice the eyelids. That is an Asian observation.
I was thinking the exact same thing. She is projecting.
Also, her feet are hideously big. Someone should have recommended a firm binding years ago.
ReplyDeleteMr. Moonves should strike a blow against racism by paying to have Mrs. Moonves restored to her natural beauty.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Julie_Chen_and_Les_Moonves_at_the_2009_Tribeca_Film_Festival.jpg
ReplyDeleteDid Chen get a nose surgery to get a Jewish nose?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igCyJAm1P6E
ReplyDeleteFrom Peking Duckling to the Swan.
Swang
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ReplyDeleteAmidst the wailing and gnashing of teeth over Asian women straightening their eyes & black women straightening their hair, I see virtually no angst over white women (and body-builders)giving themselves cancer to darken/tan their skin. And, what about white women feeling compelled to purchase fat lips? High time to establish some victim equality in the angst zone. Maybe then we will separate the much-ado-about-nothing from the truly tragic. As for Chen's situation...In a tv anchor job, appearance matters. In a non-Asian world and lacking exposure, many viewers may find it harder to relate to the emotional expressions of an Asian. Or someone with a heavy BTW, what's up with Chen's nose? Just askin'.
Guess who's not coming to dinner?
ReplyDeleteYou gotta laugh a little, smile a little...