"King Kong" * America * GAY No. 1 * Male Hegemony * Carrot and Stick
2006/2/12 8:59:57
Recently, the media has been buzzing about the so-called "King Kong," even wanting to nominate this masculine object as the Most Moving Figure of China 2006. In media already thoroughly saturated with globalized garbage, this is absolutely unsurprising. There, the American standard is the only standard. Everything is merely a screw on the globalization industrial machine, all for the purpose of globalizing ideology into the hearts and minds of all.
American hegemony and male hegemony are mutually reinforcing. The core of societal ideology for thousands of years has been male hegemony. And the contest of national hegemonies atop male hegemony is like the gender struggles among gays. Conquest and being conquered — everything is constructed on the isomorphic extension of male hegemony.
What America currently seeks to play is the No. 1 role in the gay game. The globalization movement is a typical process of isomorphic extension of male hegemony. And the so-called "King Kong" is nothing but a giant garbage bin mixing various ideological waste — everything it disseminates is related to the globalization movement as a typical isomorphic extension of male hegemony.
When "King Kong" is manufactured and disseminated as a symbol, a globalized game of male-hegemonic isomorphic extension takes the global stage. America — this real-life "King Kong" overflowing with so-called human charisma — is its carrot really sweet enough to leave the Kong-ed quite satisfied? Just as "King Kong" battles for the sake of so-called love, America, for the sake of so-called world peace, wields its big stick and fights bloody battles, and this becomes a world-moving global moving experience?
Everything merely reveals this isomorphic relationship: love under male hegemony is America's carrot; and what is truly being wielded behind it is the big stick of male hegemony. "King Kong" has arrived, the hype has arrived. Tonight, have you been Kong-ed into a one-night beauty?