China
roars
Story:
A din crossing the oceans from mainland China on Asian winds as millions
of Chinese workers drink the national beverage, and in unison, laugh at
Americans and Europeans during the month of December; a ritual that coincides
with the invention of the ’mini-Christmas-light string’ and the construction
of massive assembly plants across China used to enslave their own people
assembling these same Christmas light strings for sale in the United States and
Europe. A grand celebration, created
not so much for the creation and fulfillment of thousands of paying jobs in a
suffering society, but more of an opportunity for the millions of loyal Chinese
workers to pay homage to an individual depicted on a huge banner hanging on many
assembly room walls of ‘the worker’ who ‘coined’ the phrase “If one
bulb burns out, the rest stay lit!”. This
worker subsequently gained his freedom to live in the countryside with the
family he had not seen since his 13 year detention. This same famous phrase is
posted on every package of multi-colored Christmas bulbs exported out of
China
.
The ritualistic laughter actually stems from the disbelief that Europeans
and Americans believed the statement on the packaging, “If one bulb burns out,
the rest stay lit!” The phrase was
an unfortunate attempt by the Chinese to gain favor with Americans and
Europeans! Later condemned as the
rancid attempt at American humor it was; and as such,
millions
of Americans and Europeans reacted with the usual, splendid and snobbish display
of candor they were known for; they paid twice the normal price for these ‘keepsake’ strings of
lights in an attempt to feign ignorance of the perception of gullibility for
which was obvious to the rest of the world. It was at
this time in history a legend was born, the Christmas Fools legend.
These special historical events were recorded in writings of Chinese lore
and mysticism. The actions of the
Americans and Europeans was received by the Chinese as an obvious attempt at
ridicule; therefore, Chinese being the sensitive people they are, simply are
replying ‘in kind’ with loud, contemptuous laughter during the month of
December. Passed from generation to
generation and depending on the province, the “Celebration of Laughter” or
“Celebration of Lights” or “Christmas Celebration of Fools” will always
hold a dear and sacred place in the Chinese working mans hearts and souls as a
moment of equality amongst races. This precious moment in Chinese, American, and
European détente must forever be celebrated; hence, the very loud roar of laughter from across the seas, will
always be a constant reminder how much the Chinese love Americans and Europeans
and their collective ability to remain examples of what is good in the world. Don't
all peoples like a good joke? Haven't all peoples cried? On the other hand, because of the actions of a few gullible forefathers
and a pinch of snobbery and arrogance, Americans and Europeans are forever bound
to continue the absurd practice of paying twice the normal price for inferior
strings of Christmas lights which, as we well know, will never stay lighted if
one light on the string burns out! And the
Chinese in all their humor, know it. There
you have it, the “China Roar”.
For lack of a better word, I will call these precious Christmas charms:
“Multi-Colored-Mini-Lights”
RJ
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