Your mother forced this on us
来自China Digital Space
都是你妈逼的 (dōu shì nǐ mā bī de): your mother forced this on us
This phrase, which originates from a joke that went viral on the Internet, has been adopted by netizens for use when they feel unable to comment on something politically sensitive. They will say 妈逼的: mother (i.e., the Party) forced this on me (i.e., forced me to refrain from commenting). The phrase also carries an additional layer of subversive meaning: in Mandarin, “mother forced this” (妈逼的) sounds nearly the same as “your mother's cunt”.
The original joke involves a man and a woman who are rehearsing for a play:
Woman: It seems that the matter of our marriage has been forced upon us by your mother. 女:我看啊,咱俩的婚事儿,都是你妈逼的.
- Man: Ha, the way I see it, it was your mother that forced it on us.
- 男:呵呵,我看,是你妈逼的吧.
- Woman: Your mother forced this on us, your mother forced this on us. It was your mother that forced this on us! [In Chinese this sounds like, “your mother's cunt, your mother's cunt.”]
- 女:你妈逼的,你妈逼的!就是你妈逼的!
- Man: Mother-fucker! I’m not rehearsing any more! Which idiot wrote these lines?
- 男:妈了个逼的!不排了!哪个王八蛋写的词儿
A political variation of the joke further explains the phrase's contemporary usage:
- Hu Zheteng (Hu Jintao): Oh Party, you are my dear mother!
- Foreign exchange student passing by: The Party is your mother?
- Hu Zheteng: That’s right. What about it?
- Foreign exchange student: I hear that Google is going to pull out of China. Did your mother force them to do this? (Sounds like, "your mother's cunt.")
- 胡折腾: 党啊,亲爱的妈妈!
- 路过外国留学生:党是你的妈妈?
- 胡折腾:对啊,怎么了?
- 路过外国留学生:听说,Google要退出中国了,你妈逼的?
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