You got to read between the lines when it comes to the western Superiority complex...

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Throughout this whole video the western interviewer presses the issue of Chinese creative stagnation and a lack of Chinese musical innovation.

Huh?

Where would the Western music be without Black Slaves? Westerns are so musically innovative? If it wasn't for Black Slavery, Whites would still be stuck with classical music and country folk music.

Modern Western music is the result of a FOREIGN (african) culture interacting with their own. Now, they criticize China for doing same and letting foreign influence shape their new musical landscape?




 
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Throughout this whole video the western interviewer presses the issue of Chinese creative stagnation and a lack of Chinese musical innovation.

Huh?

Where would the Western music be without Black Slaves? Westerns are so musically innovative? If it wasn't for Black Slavery, Whites would still be stuck with classical music and country folk music.

Modern Western music is the result of a FOREIGN (african) culture interacting with their own. Now, they criticize China for doing same and letting foreign influence shape their new musical landscape?




Meet the Grandfather of Chinese Rock - YouTube


i think that the person conducting the interview was trying to point out the oppression of the Chinese government...not the creativity of the Chinese people.
 

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Country has black origins too:

Country music is often erroneously thought of as solely the creation of European Americans. However, a great deal of style—and of course, the banjo, a major instrument in most early American folk songs—came from African Americans. One of the reasons country music was created by African Americans, as well as European Americans, is because blacks and whites in rural communities in the south often worked and played together, just as recollected by DeFord Bailey[12] in the PBS documentary, DeFord Bailey: A Legend Lost.[13] Influential black guitarist Arnold Schultz, known as the primary source for thumb style, or Travis picking, played with white musicians in West-central Kentucky.[14]

Country music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Banjo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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dis nikka (don't ask me how) gundum prolly gonna end up a CEO in some chinese company drilling for oil in nigeria and commit a genocide against black africans
 

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Throughout this whole video the western interviewer presses the issue of Chinese creative stagnation and a lack of Chinese musical innovation.

Huh?

Where would the Western music be without Black Slaves? Westerns are so musically innovative? If it wasn't for Black Slavery, Whites would still be stuck with classical music and country folk music.

Modern Western music is the result of a FOREIGN (african) culture interacting with their own. Now, they criticize China for doing same and letting foreign influence shape their new musical landscape?




Meet the Grandfather of Chinese Rock - YouTube

Classical was black originally too....it originated with the Moors...check it out...
 
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