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GeneChing
06-23-2011, 10:14 AM
Jezebel
8,454 views, Jun 22, 2011 2:40 PM
At Hate Crime Trial, Galliano Employs Little-Known Shaolin Monks Defense (http://jezebel.com/5814516/at-hate-crime-trial-galliano-employs-little+known-shaolin-monks-defense)

Jenna Sauers — According to the Twitters, John Galliano's hate crimes trial in Paris is ending. The ex-Dior designer was just asked by the presiding judge if he had any final thoughts.

Apparently, he responded with a rambling paean to cultural diversity, recalling his birth in Gibraltar, his Spanish mother, his ****sexuality, and his world travels. "I have lived with Masai tribes, I have friends who are Shaolin monks," he said, adding that if anyone looks at his work, they can see he embraces every creed and celebrates cultural diversity.

Ah, the little-known Shaolin monks defense. (Galliano flew a dozen of the monks to Paris to perform in his spring-summer 2003 couture show.) We'll see how this works out for him. A judgment is not expected until the fall. In France, making anti-Semitic, racist, or sexist insults in a public place is not protected speech — it's a legally actionable hate crime. If convicted, Galliano could face a fine of up to €22,500 and seven months in prison, though in practice, custodial sentences are rarely imposed.

At the trial, two of Galliano's accusers testified that the designer insulted them using anti-Semitic and racist slurs. One, an art curator named Géraldine Bloch who is seeking €1 in damages, testified that Galliano even told her, "I'm going to call Sarkozy and Carla, and you will disappear."

Numerous witnesses testified — it would seem that just about every single person who'd been present at the bar while the 45-minute disagreement went down was called to the stand. Bloch said that they were told to leave the bar if they weren't getting along with Galliano, because he was friends with the owner; the bar owner then took the stand to claim that he wasn't Galliano's friend and that the designer only drank there about twice a year. There was an English teacher who testified that she hadn't heard Galliano use any anti-Semitic insults, but did hear him tell the second plaintiff, Philippe Virgitti, "don't touch me you and your ****ing Asian family." The same witness also wondered aloud why Bloch and Virgitti, in the middle of their dispute with Galliano, ordered another round of drinks. "Perhaps they wanted it to continue?" There was a fashion student, who testified for the defense that Bloch incited Galliano's ire by speaking loudly about how ugly he was. Virgitti admitted that he initially mistook Galliano, who was sitting at a table on the bar's terrace, for a homeless person.

Virgitti testified that Galliano called Bloch some variation on "Jewish *****," "Jewish *****," "dirty Jew face," etc., at least ten times. Bloch said it had been more like 40 times. Virgitti, who is seeking €220,000 in damages, said he initially withdrew his police complaint because "I was scared, we were being insulted by millions of people on the Internet. But then I thought it over, and I decided to continue with the complaint." Bloch spoke of being "hounded" by journalists and being followed in the street. When asked by the judge why other witnesses testified they hadn't heard Galliano make any anti-Semitic insults, she replied, "I'm astonished. Those were the things he was saying the most of all."

Galliano himself spoke extensively about his "triple addictions" — to sleeping pills, alcohol, and Valium. He testified in English, and there were lots of problems with the interpreter, who mis-translated several of Galliano's statements, and often corrected herself. (The judge eventually excused her, leaving Galliano's lawyer to interpret. Galliano told the court he was capable of understanding the proceedings.) He said he currently has no occupation, and, after two months of detox and in-patient rehab treatment, is in a day program for drug addicts and alcoholics. The designer, who said that it was just "a shell of John Galliano" who was caught on video praising Hitler, also apologized for all the pain his statements have caused.I have to look for a thread here on that show he did with the monks. I know there's been a few fashion threads but Paris 2003 is hard to search. There's this one - Shaolin Kung Fu + Runway Modeling Just Don't Mix (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48518) - but that wasn't it.

David Jamieson
06-23-2011, 10:57 AM
If you are famous and you are drunk or high and in public and you make a snide remark towards someone and amplify it by going asshat about their ethnicity, then public ridicule, shaming and getting fired from your super lucrative position is enough.

Hate crime for a drunken slur?

Ok, if that's how they play it there.

seems pretty bogus.

I hate wishy washy PC crap anyway, and this is more of it.

Nobody says anything about what was said to him to spark that drunken tirade. We can only imagine.

cest la vie.

Dior sucks anyway, they should've gotten rid of him long ago. He's only good for haute couture and only weirdos are into that anyway. lol

wenshu
06-23-2011, 01:04 PM
Hate crime for a drunken slur?

Ok, if that's how they play it there.

seems pretty bogus.

I hate wishy washy PC crap anyway, and this is more of it.


That is exactly how they play there.

Public Antisemitism and Holocaust denial are well defined crimes in France.

Hitler's legacy and all that. Much of Western Europe has similar laws.

David Jamieson
06-23-2011, 06:08 PM
That is exactly how they play there.

Public Antisemitism and Holocaust denial are well defined crimes in France.

Hitler's legacy and all that. Much of Western Europe has similar laws.

Like I said, if that's how they do it there, then that's that.
More laws make more criminals.

GeneChing
04-27-2016, 08:11 AM
When I plugged 'defense' in our forum search, this is what popped up. It's a random place to post this, but this China News photo essay is so random that it kind of fits.

And it's such a special photo essay. Srsly. I live for these kinds of posts here. :D


Shaolin monks boost rescuers self-defense skills (http://en.people.cn/n3/2016/0427/c90782-9050296.html)
(Chinanews.com) 10:25, April 27, 2016

http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/10/16714506585052535906.jpg
http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/20/9004450209812178168.jpg
http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/9/3512503092547650389.jpg
http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/60/2900575573846507752.jpg
http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/36/16953644269344442108.jpg
http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/pic/GQ/20160427/5/6246532621152849665.jpg

Shaolin kung fu monks teach members of the White Swan Rafting Rescue Team working at the Yuxi Gorge in Central China's Henan province, April 25, 2016. Monks shared skills that the members can use to protect themselves from harassment. [Photo/China News Service]

The coolest Shaolin monk rocks a White Swan Rafting Rescue Team T-shirt.

GeneChing
06-20-2016, 09:25 AM
This thread is officially hijacked.


Beauty and master: Bikini-clad sports graduates combat Shaolin monks to become rafting lifesavers in China (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3650711/Beauty-master-Bikini-clad-sports-graduates-combat-Shaolin-monks-rafting-lifesavers-China.html)

Gulongxia Rafting in southern China has established a team of bikini-clad lifeguards to ensure visitors' safety
Candidates must learn martial art skills from Shaolin masters in a week-long training before being recruited
Once hired, the sexy lifesavers will also work as personal companions to help solo tourists enjoy rafting

By TRACY YOU FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:52 EST, 20 June 2016 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 20 June 2016

A Chinese rafting attraction has established a team of bikini-clad lifeguards to ensure the safety of its visitors and accompany solo tourists to enjoy the water sport.

To become a member of the 'Goddess Lifesavers' at Gulongxia Rafting in southern China, candidates must wear bikinis and combat kung fu masters before being recruited.

Pictures emerged from the media showed a team of keen applicants practising martial arts skills with monks from China's famous Shaolin Temple on June 17 at the attraction in Guangdong Province, reported the People's Daily Online.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/06/20/15/3579C80700000578-3650711-image-m-36_1466433264128.jpg
High kicks: A female applicant sharpened skills with a Shaolin master during a training session to become a rafting lifeguard in China

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/06/20/15/3579C69600000578-3650711-image-m-37_1466433276079.jpg
Total concentration: More than 30 lifesaver candidates attended the training at Gulongxia Rafting in southern China on June 17

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/06/20/15/3579C68F00000578-3650711-image-m-39_1466433297054.jpg
All for life-saving: They must learn water wrestling and learn two kung fu styles before the company would consider hiring them

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/06/20/15/3579C83000000578-3650711-image-m-40_1466433306865.jpg
Flying fists: Most of the candidates, who will wear bikini while working, are graduates of sports colleges and have toned six-pack bodies

Bai Chi
06-20-2016, 11:54 PM
"Jade Stalk Enters the Heavenly Palace", very special Shaolin technique, LOL!