Beijing Olympics and Linsanity

Hi from Seoul! The podsquad returns for a wide-ranging chat on all things, sort of, broadly, sometimes diasporically China. Awkwafina made the rounds on social media, with a screenshot semi-apology(?) regarding her use of Black speech. We offer a hermeneutic reading.It’s the 10th anniversary of Linsanity. What did, and what does, Jeremy mean to Asian America? Jay and Andy revisit analyses from the time. Chinese government bros have upped their game, offense and defense, on English-language Twitter. What’s the use of an official reply guy? And finally, we’re watching the Olympics in Beijing! Yes, all Olympics are terrible (insert leftist critique), but so are the short track judges, says Tammy. Plus: Andy on the opening ceremonies and Jay on Eileen Gu.We have an IRL picnic coming up in Seattle and an ongoing book club. Subscribe and join our Discord community to find out more. Thanks for hanging with us! Please share, subscribe, and ping us via Patreon and Substack; email (timetosaygoodbyepod@gmail.com), Twitter, and Discord! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

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