Hollywood China honors Chinese Communist Agent with Academy Award

Hollywood is fawning over their latest diversity hire, Chloe Zhao (born Zhao Ting) a Chinese Communist well connected to China’s ruling Communist Party.  Zhao’s parents were Chinese steel tycoons but separated, her father later marrying Chinese sitcom actress Song Dandan.  Zhao studied film production at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She has won multiple awards in international film festivals including the Cannes, Sundance, Toronto Film Festivals, and Golden Globe awards.

With Hollywood funding from Chinese production companies Zhao directed The Rider, and Nomadland.  She is set to direct Marvel’s Cinematic Universe all female and gay-featured superhero film Eternals set to release November 2021.  What better agent to infest anti-Western “diversity” Cultural Marxist narratives, than a sympathizer to the Chinese Communist Party?

Her second directorial film, The Rider depicts white males  as poor, uneducated and culturally backward, while entire film is sympathetic to the “plight” of the Lakota Sioux on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.  Zhao’s Third, Nomadland, again continues the Chinese anti-Western narrative of Western (white) men as poor, backwards culturally insignificant vagrants.

Nomadland is actually critical of a declining U.S. and the ‘evils of a capitalist system.’  Enter Disney. Disney now fully immersed in anti-Western Cultural Marxism, and anti-white racial hatred – fawned over Zhao, funded production and distribution of The Eternals – a female superhero film featuring gay characters.

Disney’s working relationship to the Chinese Communist Party is well known and documented, filming in a Uighur prison camps. The artistry involved in Zhao’s films are meant to soothe the audience into an anti-Western narrative.

Disney even credited “special thanks” to the “Publicity Department of CPC Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Committee”  allowing the company to film Mulan.  The film refers to Xinjiang in subtitles as “northwest China,” in a reflection of Chinese government propaganda that Xinjiang has “belonged to China since ancient times.”