Monday, October 16, 2023

Eason Chan's Viral Outburst


Chan said he would speak whatever language he wanted

Hong Kong Cantopop singer Eason Chan Yik-shun caused a stir at his concert in Macau on October 13 when he hit back at fans in the audience asking him to speak in Mandarin, saying "so be it if you can't understand".

Some people in the audience could be heard shouting, "Speak Mandarin", to which Chan at first said something in Thai, followed by English: "I love speaking whatever the way and language I want", which received cheers and applause from other people in the crowd.

Then Chan's tone became critical, when he said in Cantonese: "Wouldn't 'could you speak in Mandarin please?' be better than 'speak Mandarin'?" He added he could speak the language [Mandarin] fluently, but it would be nice if people could be polite, which drew more applause.

Chan caused an uproar at his concert in Macau
Chan said he would say "shut up" to anyone who asked him to speak English. "So be it if you can't understand," he added before moving onto his next song.

It seemed as if the singer was venting his annoyance for having to placate Chinese fans who expect the star to speak Mandarin... but did he realise he was in Macau where over 90 percent of its visitors are from the mainland?

But then again he is from Hong Kong, and there are many Mandarin speakers who appreciate listening to Cantonese.

Nevertheless some felt Chan was taking a political stance, as language has become a sensitive issue in the city. 

But when it comes to his politics, Chan is not clear-cut. In June, his management cut ties with a concert organiser in China due to a censorship row after the latter replaced the name of a politically outspoken lyricist in the show application to authorities. 

The person in question is Albert Leung Wai-man, known as Lam Chik, who has written many of Chan's hits. However, Leung is also known as being supportive of Nathan Law Kwun-chung, who fled into exile in the UK.

Previously he partnered with Adidas
Chan also outraged many of his fans when he announced he was severing ties with Adidas after it refused to use Xinjiang cotton.

Adidas along with Burberry, Nike, Calvin Klein and H&M publicly said they would not source cotton from western China due to concerns of using forced labour by Uyghurs.

His fans threatened to boycott his concerts and albums, and now he has enraged another part of his fan base. 

Or does he do this just to get attention?

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