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Whore of the Orient branded 'racial vilification' by member of Chinese-Australian community

Chinese-Australian community member finds game's name offensive; intends to make formal complaint to Human Rights Commission.

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Upcoming third-person action game Whore of the Orient has been labelled an "attempt to disgrace Chinese culture, history, and traditions" by a member of the Chinese-Australian community, according to a report by The Age.

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The claim, from City of Monash Deputy Mayor Jieh-Yung Lo, alleges that the game, which has been at least partially funded by government body Screen New South Wales, is offensive and does a disservice to cultural relations. So much so, he believes, that he intends to make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission, saying that the game's title constitutes racial vilification. Citing privacy laws, a spokesperson for the commission told GameSpot that it was unable to confirm whether a complaint had been lodged.

"It's the use of the word 'Orient', more even than the word 'whore', that is the issue," Lo explained. "The O-word is very similar to the N-word for African-American communities. It's a 19th-century racial-colonial conception, and it's especially painful for older people in the communities. That was a very bad time in China, and people don't want or need to have that dragged up."

"'The most shocking revelation is that [game developer] Team Bondi received A$200,000 from Screen New South Wales to develop the project," he said later in the article. "Australian institutions should be encouraged to fund projects and initiatives that cultivate mutual understanding and prosperity in the Australia-China relationship. We need to build greater trust and cultural understanding, rather than promote division and negativity."

Responding to queries from The Age, Screen NSW told the publication that its role is to fund projects, not to dictate the tone or themes tackled as part of artistic endeavours.

"Screen NSW does not proscribe subject matter to content creators, including titles, but makes its funding decisions based on the creative integrity of a project and the expertise of the funding applicants," a spokesperson said. "'Whore of the Orient' is an historical nickname for the city of Shanghai."

While Jieh-Yung Lo has called for a halt to the game's development, he also told The Age that the ideal solution "would be a change of title."

KMM Interactive Productions, the game development arm of Australian film company KMM (responsible for Mad Max and Happy Feet) purchased the game's intellectual property and asset rights in 2011 from Team Bondi, the developer responsible for L.A. Noire.

Last month, a brief video of the game showing third-person cover mechanics, melee combat, and gunplay was leaked online. The game is reportedly targeting a 2015 release.

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I didn't even know that the word "Orient" is offensive and racist for some people...good to know.

Gamespot as a new source of education...that's new.^^

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@GermanBomber That word isn't offensive or racist. Ever heard of Oriental carpeting? It's just in certain context--like referring to a person as "Oriental"--that can raise some eyebrows.

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@JBStone1981 @GermanBomber Again...I had no idea that referring to a person as "Oriental" could be racist. Like..."Hey, are you up for some Oriental food?"...that's racist? Didn't know.

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@GermanBomber @GreggD @bluefox755 @JBStone1981 It has no negative connotations with me, so why shouldn't I be able to say it?

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@GermanBomber @GreggD @bluefox755 @JBStone1981 Why?

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@GreggD @bluefox755 @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 "Chinaman" is obviously racist. That's just a disgusting thing to say.

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@GreggD @bluefox755 @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 I disagree, I think PC mongering special interest groups say these things, We assume because there is the word Chinese in the name of the group, that they represent chinese people as a whole, I think that's a mistake.

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@bluefox755 @GreggD @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 Asians, apparently. They decided it was bad. I still stick to my guns on the whole Chinaman thing when it comes to Chinese people specifically. I do not endorse it as a blanket statement for Asian people.

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@bluefox755 @GreggD @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 I hope so. :p

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@GreggD @bluefox755 @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 Calling somoene oriental is racist? Seriously? Who gets to decide this?

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@bluefox755 @GreggD @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 No, but if I'm wrong about that, please tell me. Seriously I have no idea.

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@GermanBomber @GreggD @JBStone1981 Eh. This one ain't so bad. You just have to make a slight distinction. But I feel you.

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@GreggD @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 You're being sarcastic right?

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@GreggD @GermanBomber @JBStone1981 ...I feel like not beeing a racist is becoming harder every year. Things are so complicated these days. =_=

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@GermanBomber @JBStone1981 See, that's probably not even as bad as just flat out calling someone Oriental instead of Asian

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I don't get it. I thought china was packed full of human rights issues and this guy is worried about the title of a game?

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@bunchanumbers That would mean they'd have to place the blame on China, which isn't nearly as fashionable as blaming america.

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@bunchanumbers maybe that's why he's not living in China anymore? :p

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@bunchanumbers Like all politically-correct drones, he wants to pretend the past never happened.

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@bunchanumbers But he doesn't live in China, he's living in Australia. So yeah, he's probably far away from said human rights issues.

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@GreggD @bunchanumbers well than he should move to china and see how much he enjoys Chinese culture, history, and traditions than.

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@Shielder7 @GreggD @bunchanumbers I was backing him up by saying that the guy doesn't even live there, which gives him even less credibility.

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"Orient" is like the N-word? Uh, no. To quote John Mulaney, when you're comparing the badness of two words, and you can't even say one of them...that's the worse word.

Political correctness at its worst. But then, this is Australia we're talking about.

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Good luck with that chief.

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Is oriental actually considered a huge racist term? I had never heard that. I usually say asian if referring to things. I don't know many asian people, but I distinctly remember a couple of them who went to highschool with me would refer to themselves as asian or oriental.

Honestly a little surprised by this. Guess I need to look up what is currently racist.

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@Dreammosaic Oriental is only okay if referring to inanimate objects. When referring to a person as Oriental is where the line is drawn.

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Is this guy actually from Shanghai, what the name of the game is a nickname for?

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Is said Chinese-Australian's family from Shanghai, where the game takes place (and Whore of the Orient refers to)?

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over reacting. I'm chinese, i'm not offended.

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@rowzzr yeah but you aint old fart.. :P ..usually old farts get offended with these kinda stuff..I only get offended when they do the "white man who saves the day again"...even when its really not. :P

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