Saw this disturbing article the other day at the Telegram.co.uk…
Chinese toddler’s karaoke tantrum ends in bloodbath
Now before you have visions of berserk toddlers going on a murderous rampage, let me assure you that is not the case. Well, at least not here.
It was more like…
“Toddler’s refusal to give up the microphone during a
family karaoke evening started a quarrel that left
two men hacked to death with a meat cleaver!”
OK, here’s what happened. A couple were celebrating the Qixi Festival (i.e. China’s Valentine’s Day), with a singing session at a local karaoke parlour. So far, so good. Trouble starts when the parents’ four-year-old son hogs the karaoke mike and the doting parents were indulging him. [1]
Mayhem ensues when two of the karaoke kid’s uncles berate the father for having raised such a spoiled child; a “Little Emperor”, as the Chinese say [2]. Push literally comes to shove, then shoving proceeds to punching. A nephew grabs a meat cleaver and hacks the uncles to death.
Sadly, this is not an isolated incident. Karaoke-related violence is a real problem in the East.
Other karaoke massacres have taken place in the Philippines, where the Frank Sinatra song ‘My Way‘ has had to be removed from many songbooks after sub-standard renditions provoked a string of killings.
In Thailand, meanwhile, a man shot eight of his neighbours, including his brother-in-law, after tiring of their tuneless reprisals of John Denver’s ‘Country Roads.’
In the United States, a woman punched a man for continuing to sing Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ after she had told him he was not up to the task.
(It would have driven Mother Teresa to violence)
In her defence… it WAS a karaoke version of Coldplay’s ‘Yellow!’
Ghandi would have punched this guy out!
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[1] NB: Karaoke is taken very seriously, not just in China but throughout Asia.
[2] There is no shortage of criticism inside China for the bad behaviour of the Little Emperors, the children raised under the strict one-child policy and doted on by their parents and grandparents.









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a renga
I do not know them -
literally song words or
artists claiming fame…
I would ‘need’ karaoke
but ‘want’ is not on my list
keen to enjoy tunes -
you can keep the mike, me – I’ll,
sing in the shower…
JP/davh
http://koshersamurai.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/karaoke
There are some serious repressed issues at play there!
No kidding!! Some people are wound just a little bit too tightly.
Reblogged this on Kultural Yakuza.
I’m so glad I read this…I was planning to buy a karaoke system for our family Christmas parties. I had no idea a John Denver karaoke cover could be so intense.
Who knew? It’s always the quiet ones you have to look out for!
I just discovered karaoke 2 years ago and love it for stress reduction. I sing like cow in heat, but I don’t care. I’ve butchered Coldplay, Queen, Katy Perry and Juice Newton. I don’t care. I just let it rip.
Becca
Good for you!! Let ‘er rip! Love seeing a girl have a good time. BTW: Love the ‘cow in heat’ thing! LOL