Posted on 04/27/2011 12:28:54 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
A PUB singer is set to be quizzed by cops tonight after he was accused of "racism" for belting out the chart hit Kung Fu Fighting as two Chinese people walked past.
Simon Ledger was arrested in a Chinese restaurant after a complaint was made to police.
The singer is set to be interviewed by cops at 8pm tonight after his bail comes to an end.
Simon, 34, often performs the song in Sandown, Isle of Wight. He said: "I hadn't even seen these two." Now he fears he could get a criminal record.
Cops sprang into action and arrested Simon despite the fact that he regularly features the 1974 No1 in his act at a seaside pub.
Simon, who has performed on TV with Michael Barrymore, was doing a spot with a pal at the town's Driftwood Beach Bar on Sunday afternoon.
All went well until he began the Carl Douglas disco classic, with its famous Chinese-sounding riff.
Simon said: "We were performing Kung Fu Fighting, as we do during all our sets. People of all races were loving it. Chinese people have never been offended by it before.
"But this lad walking past with his mum called us w*****s and did the hand sign before taking a picture on his mobile phone.
"We hadn't even seen them when we started the song. He must have phoned the police.
"They phoned me when I was in a Chinese restaurant that night. They arranged to meet me and I was arrested.
"I thought it was a joke but they were serious. They seemed pretty amazed but said the law is the law and it was their duty. It's political correctness gone potty."
Simon added: "There are plenty of Welsh people at our shows - does it mean I can't play any Tom Jones?"
Bar owner Sean Ware said: "The song is in no way racist and nor is Simon. There is no way he would abuse anyone.
"He didn't start the song just because Chinese people were walking past. He had already started playing it."
Simon, who is on bail until today, wrote on Facebook: "If the lad who phoned the police is reading this, WHAT IS WONG WITH YOU? Sorry, what is wrong with you?"
A police spokesman said a 32-year-old man of Chinese origin had claimed he was subjected to racial abuse.
He added: "Police are investigating an allegation of racially-aggravated harassment. A man from Shanklin was arrested on suspicion."
Fortunately, the cops used expert timing.
I hope he doesn’t sing Ahab the Arab the next time a Muslim walks by.
Hey William, doing something actually royal and publically denounce the police for their farcical embarrassment to law enforcement specifically, and the government generally, in this incident.
One of the single greatest songs of all time!
"OH NOZE!!!"
I am chinese - I read this article this morning and I laughed till my sides hurt - then when I saw the guy's face book status I fell off my chair still laughing even harder and posted this on my FB and emailed the article to my friends. How is this racist at all?? If that chinese guy had one bit of sense, he'd break out into tai chi moves as soon as opening lines of Kung Fu Fighting. I know I would. I can't believe anyone is upset about this. Even if he did play it because he saw the chinese couple, so what? Does it mean I can't sing Kyle songs when I see a bunch of Aussies? Get a sense of humour!!
This hysterical reaction exposes what is in the hearts and minds of statists, not of free citizens.
Priceless.
Definitely a wedding party favorite!
“But this lad walking past with his mum called us w*****s and did the hand sign before taking a picture on his mobile phone.
w*****s = waisis?
Buy a vowel. w***e*s
whales
wiggers
wussies
walruses
“Wankers”
“ahab the A-rab”, “they’re coming to take me away, ha ha “, “Indian Giver”, I think those were cool songs, ARREST ME! Read the lyrics to “Some Girls” by the Rolling Stones. With this insane level of PCness Mick Jagger should be stripped of his knighthood and thrown under the jail.
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