Video Poem for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics: ‘Sinister Symbols’ by James A. Tweedie The Society November 28, 2021 Human Rights in China, Poetry, Readings, Video 6 Comments . . Audio/Visual Work: Society of Classical Poets Voice-Over: Evan Mantyk Photo: Hans Permana, “Meal time!” (used under creative Commons License CC BY-NC 2.0) Olympic Mascot image: Used under Fair Use provisions of U.S. Law (Title 17 U.S. Code § 107 – Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use), for the purposes of social criticism and comment Music: (1) Xiaochun Qi, “The Vow”; (2) Victoria, from Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A-major (KV331) — used with permission . Sinister Symbols by James A. Tweedie O, how I wish I could write about pandas, Cute, bamboo-shoot-eating, black and white pandas. Furry and cuddly like overgrown teddy bears, Roly and poly in singles or mating pairs. Pawns in the game of First World foreign policy, Used to help leverage trade and diplomacy. Putting a happy face on China’s image, while Hiding a genocide under a panda’s smile. Pandas are peaceful and sweet beyond question; Masking Red China’s external aggression, Blatant internal domestic oppression— Pandas provide an effective digression. Pictures of pandas displayed with a flair. Even in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, Hong Kong has pandas on loan to its zoo, Visit the Spratleys, no doubt they’re there, too. Sadly, if pandas were Uyghurs, Tibetans, Falun Gong, Muslims, or practicing Christians; Rather than hailed as a mark of distinction, Pandas would find themselves marked for extinction. Pandas when seen as a PRC scheme Turn out to be not as cute as they seem. Sinister symbols of China’s delusion; Used to project a slick PR illusion. . . NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Trending now: 6 Responses Paul Freeman November 28, 2021 Nicely done, James and Evan. A thought-provoking piece, indeed. Reply jd November 28, 2021 Altogether creative and timely. Thank you! Reply Damian Robin November 28, 2021 Marvelous. Well paced. A march macabre. Well done with the music. Reply Peter Hartley November 29, 2021 Congrats to James and Evan on this production. Hiding a genocide under a panda’s smile is brilliant!!! Reply Margaret Coats November 29, 2021 Excellent use of both words and video background to provide a perceptive reading of a widely-used image and its much deeper social meaning. Reply Tamara Beryl Latham December 23, 2021 James and Evan. A great metaphorical collaboration that emphasizes injustice through video and the spoken word. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Damian Robin November 28, 2021 Marvelous. Well paced. A march macabre. Well done with the music. Reply
Peter Hartley November 29, 2021 Congrats to James and Evan on this production. Hiding a genocide under a panda’s smile is brilliant!!! Reply
Margaret Coats November 29, 2021 Excellent use of both words and video background to provide a perceptive reading of a widely-used image and its much deeper social meaning. Reply
Tamara Beryl Latham December 23, 2021 James and Evan. A great metaphorical collaboration that emphasizes injustice through video and the spoken word. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 Reply