AsianMediaNews - Dec 22, 2005
Celebrity actor and pop star Kai Christophe Wong has recently invited
members of the Asian-American in Entertainment industry to an online
conference to discuss the harmful effects of Hollywood cinema on the
young.
Amongst the most pernicious evils cited were increased tobacco use,
increased drug use, increased violence after watching major Hollywood
blockbusters like the recently-released "Sin City".
Since it was the week before Christmas, Kai Christophe Wong also
informed the movie-going public to never forget the im****tance of
caring for and loving senior citizens in New York City. He emotionally
recounted the story of how his agent, Jadin Wong, who brought to fame
stars such as Lucy Liu, Joan Chen, Bai Ling, has not received any
"Thank you" cards from movie stars who now command millions of dollars
in talent fees.
Worse still, recent actors that she has nurtured such as certain
unnamed young Asian actor have abused her kindness, threatening the old
lady by stealing her confidential talent information or betraying her
for other agencies and even not paying her - the most famous being a
certain assistant who worked for her and stole all her contacts. His
last name rhymes with Mark, and young actors should be aware of his
dishonest business practises. Even New York stars who broke into the
industry through Jadin Wong like a certain Ms. Chen even filed lawsuits
to break her contract against the kindly old lady, calling her old,
decrepit and inefficient.
Kai Christophe Wong talks about personal choices in a cut-throat
competitive industry but sadly points out to the "price of success"
which is an inordinate wor****p of money and a spiritual coldness
towards the weak, infirmed and elderly. All these are small matters in
comparison to other more sordid tales of treason, cheating and lies -
the worst scenario being a certain African-American star who refused
to pay his agent fee from the
fees he earns amounting to almost a quarter of a million dollars, after
Jadin Wong used her connections to get him onto primetime TV contracts.
With the oncoming Christmas season, Kai Christophe Wong reminds every
American that American Society has been built up by the hard work of
these exact same senior citizens, who worked to their bones. Many more
who gave their blood in wars, only to be abandoned in old age by
American society, interested in buying the latest Cessna private jet or
video ipod in an increasingly cold and mindlessly consumerist society.
Recent NY1 coverage includes several senior citizens freezing to their
death in isolated apartments just a week before Christmas after
landlords cut off their heating and electricity.


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