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    Asian American Journalists Association releases guidelines on Jeremy Lin media coverage

    Jeremy Lin following the New York Knicks win on Sunday. (Getty)

    Given the media's "Linsanity" surrounding Jeremy Lin, perhaps this was inevitable.

    Following (justified) outrage over several examples of racially-insensitive coverage of Lin--including a headline published by ESPN.com which resulted in the firing of one staffer and suspension of another--the Asian American Journalists Association has issued a set of guidelines for media outlets salivating over the NBA's Asian-American sensation.

    "As NBA player Jeremy Lin's prowess on the court continues to attract international attention and grab headlines, AAJA would like to remind media outlets about relevance and context regarding coverage of race," the group wrote in an advisory. "In the past weeks, as more news outlets report on Lin, his game and his story, AAJA has noticed factual inaccuracies about Lin's background as well as an alarming number of references that rely on stereotypes about Asians or Asian Americans."

    Among the "danger zones" identified by AAJA:

    "CHINK": Pejorative; do not use in a context involving an Asian person on someone who is Asian American. Extreme care is needed if using the well-trod phrase "chink in the armor"; be mindful that the context does not involve Asia, Asians or Asian Americans.

    And:

    "ME LOVE YOU LIN TIME": Avoid. This is a lazy pun on the athlete's name and alludes to the broken English of a Hollywood caricature from the 1980s.

    AAJA urged caution "when discussing Lin's physical characteristics, particularly those that feminize/emasculate the Asian male (Cinderella-story angles should not place Lin in a dress). Discussion of genetic differences in athletic ability among races should be avoided. In referring to Lin's height or vision, be mindful of the context and avoid invoking stereotypes about Asians."

    The group added: "Stop to think: Would a similar statement be made about an athlete who is Caucasian, African American or Latino?"

    Below are the AAJA's guidelines in full:

    THE FACTS

    1. Jeremy Lin is Asian American, not Asian (more specifically, Taiwanese American). It's an important distinction and one that should be considered before any references to former NBA players such as Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi, who were Chinese. Lin's experiences were fundamentally different than people who immigrated to play in the NBA. Lin progressed through the ranks of American basketball from high school to college to the NBA, and to characterize him as a foreigner is both inaccurate and insulting.

    2. Lin's path to Madison Square Garden: More than 300 division schools passed on him. Harvard University has had only three other graduates go on to the NBA, the most recent one being in the 1950s. No NBA team wanted Lin in the draft after he graduated from Harvard.

    3. Journalists don't assume that African American players identify with NBA players who emigrated from Africa. The same principle applies with Asian Americans. It's fair to ask Lin whether he looked up to or took pride in the accomplishments of Asian players. He may have. It's unfair and poor journalism to assume he did.

    4. Lin is not the first Asian American to play in the National Basketball Association. Raymond Townsend, who's of Filipino descent, was a first-round choice of the Golden State Warriors in the 1970s. Rex Walters, who is of Japanese descent, was a first-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets out of the University of Kansas in 1993 and played seven seasons in the NBA; Walters is now the coach at University of San Francisco. Wat Misaka is believed to have been the first Asian American to play professional basketball in the United States. Misaka, who's of Japanese descent, appeared in three games for the New York Knicks in the 1947-48 season when the Knicks were part of the Basketball Association of America, which merged with the NBA after the 1948-49 season.

    DANGER ZONES

    "CHINK": Pejorative; do not use in a context involving an Asian person on someone who is Asian American. Extreme care is needed if using the well-trod phrase "chink in the armor"; be mindful that the context does not involve Asia, Asians or Asian Americans. (The appearance of this phrase with regard to Lin led AAJA MediaWatch to issue statement to ESPN, which subsequently disciplined its employees.)

    DRIVING: This is part of the sport of basketball, but resist the temptation to refer to an "Asian who knows how to drive."

    EYE SHAPE: This is irrelevant. Do not make such references if discussing Lin's vision.

    FOOD: Is there a compelling reason to draw a connection between Lin and fortune cookies, takeout boxes or similar imagery? In the majority of news coverage, the answer will be no.

    MARTIAL ARTS: You're writing about a basketball player. Don't conflate his skills with judo, karate, tae kwon do, etc. Do not refer to Lin as "Grasshopper" or similar names associated with martial-arts stereotypes.

    "ME LOVE YOU LIN TIME": Avoid. This is a lazy pun on the athlete's name and alludes to the broken English of a Hollywood caricature from the 1980s.

    "YELLOW MAMBA": This nickname that some have used for Lin plays off the "Black Mamba" nickname used by NBA star Kobe Bryant. It should be avoided. Asian immigrants in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries were subjected to discriminatory treatment resulting from a fear of a "Yellow Peril" that was touted in the media, which led to legislation such as the Chinese Exclusion Act.

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    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      Looks like they just took away ESPN's entire script for the rest of the season
      • Magnolia Blossom 3 mths ago
        You funny. I laugh long time.
      • Afrodisiac 3 mths ago
        Magnolia, you need better English. I laugh even longer time then you have.
      • AssBall 3 mths ago
        This media driven fodder is pointless and a pain in the internet's #$%$
    • JJMurray  •  3 mths ago
      How about just issuing ONE guideline. It would be VERY simple.
      Report on the game not on the race of the guy playing it.
      Now how hard is that?
      • William F. 3 mths ago
        It seems common sense is harder and harder to come by now a days. I completely agree, I don't understand why they have to bring his race into this, it's basketball.
      • WES 3 mths ago
        nicely said
      • Lauren C. 3 mths ago
        apparently, very hard.
    • GO ZIPS  •  Stow, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      He is an American. Plain and simple.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        As an Asian American, I want to be accepted as an American, not as Chinese, or Taiwanese. I am sure Jeremy feels the same way.
      • Jake 3 mths ago
        If we stopped having hyphenated Americans none of this stuff would be necessary, but the people who issued these guidelines would be offended by this suggestion, as well.
      • edwardi 3 mths ago
        simply put *thumbs up*
    • Scott  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      There will always be racism if we continue to set guidelines as to what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. The kid is American. LeBron is American. I am American. Why do we continue to use, Asian American, African American......etc. Idiotic. When can we all just be Americans?
      • Miles 3 mths ago
        You can't call a frog a frog. It's amphibious american. Political correctness has gone way to far!!
      • Joel 3 mths ago
        Because white liberals showed if you cry foul they, in an effort to keep you complacent and eager to vote D, will trip over themselves to pander to you. What, you think if these crybabies and 'social justice' companies had a 4x4 to the head - they'd still be profiting from these 'offended' press releases that they send out? You'd never hear from them again.
      • Graymalkin 3 mths ago
        You are right Joel. This stuff mostly comes from liberal nutjobs.
    • Blame IOC  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Some say Lin is the best Asian basketball player in NBA. So does that make Jordan the greatest African player in NBA?
      • Rendy 3 mths ago
        Lin's American. And Jordan is the greatest player, period.
      • Sarah 3 mths ago
        The real point is recognize Lin for being a good player. Period. Not good Asian player. Why do we have to stick people in these little boxes and create the distinction?
      • Christian 3 mths ago
        He is the best Asian player, but Jordan is the GOAT!
    • Eros2382  •  3 mths ago
      How about you just use some common sense?
    • Mario M  •  St Cloud, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The funny thing about all this crap is that when he was asked by the media, he said he didn't care about it, the only thing he officially requested was for the media in Taiwan to leave his family alone. End of comments from his side.
    • PueotheWise  •  Honolulu, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      Pure silliness....why not treat Jeremy Lin as an American and be done with it.
    • ALamb  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just follow the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you would like to be treated!
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      "I refuse to treat you like a Faberge Egg. You are part of the human collective. Come, join our reindeer games. You too can be poked fun at. And that goes for the whole spectrum of special interest groups out there wandering the freakzoid Serengeti plain."
      -Dennis Miller, 1996
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      Lets just not talk about him at all or would that be offensive?
    • Angela  •  3 mths ago
      As a fellow Taiwanese-American, I think if all of those terms/descriptions are used in a humorous and light-hearted manner, then it can be EXTREMELY hilarious. Obviously weeding out the people who are trying to be racist vs those trying to be funny is impossible. However, if you aren't able to laugh at yourself, then you are a sad sad person.

      Also, if you're going to be in the public eye, you need to grow thicker skin.
    • Rick Schatz  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      How About Just Reporting The Facts Of The Game And Leaving The Media Hype And Ethnicity Pap On The Editor's Floor
    • Tom O  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      It's stuff like this that actually causes more harm than good and brings MORE unneeded attention to race. In effect it causes more racial divide than would have existed if instead they just deal with the few racist comments that have crossed the line on a case by case basis.
    • Tom O  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Is this an article from the Onion?
    • Kirk  •  Modesto, California  •  3 mths ago
      I'm black and I find that sometimes people are too serious and too sensitive. Bottom line, the dude is good. He just happens to be Asian. Whatever. Let's just capitalize on our sterotypes and un"fortune"ate times that we Lin in. I mean live in. haha. And, it IS much more uncommon to see a person of Asian decent fit into the basketball realm, much less be good as well. It's new. It's cool. It's a"Lin"st all odds.
    • Jason L  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      This would be my correction to the first statement. Jeremy Lin is American, not Asian American. Why do some people always have to identify themselves with their race and/or ancestry? Can't everyone just be satisfied with being called an American. Yes, my ancestors are from Europe, but I don't call myself European American. Stop creating separation.
    • Martha  •  3 mths ago
      They have a rule book for Whites too? Didn't think so. Idiots all. I avoid all mainstream news like the plague and I encourage you to do so as well. Not that we need to call Asian's any of these things but I am so sick of political correctness I may just puke right now....BLAHHHAARGGAAHHHHSSSSFFTTDSPIT!
    • Smack em  •  3 mths ago
      Jeremy Lin is a boss.
    • Nobama4ever  •  Dearborn, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      For crying out loud, Lin is an AMERICAN. Doesn't matter where he is originally from. We don't call black players AFRICANs. They are all AMERICANS first.
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