Last week, Miley Cyrus taught us an invaluable lesson about racial sensitivity: if you do something people consider offensive, blame their imaginations. Then name drop Britney. Then change into the Hannah Montana wig and tell the world that Miley has died in a freak trampolining accident, but her last words were "Hannah... take over my career... ecghhh!" While that may have worked on her fanbase, ages one and under, the Chinese-American advocacy group, the OCA, are not going to let Miley off the hook with an "I'm sorry people made a big deal about me being racially insensitive" apology.

"The picture is offensive and now this statement is inadequate," group spokesperson George Wu tells Celebuzz. "It's not a real apology. We're not backing down without a fuller apology." Miley had her role model status called into question last week when a photo of her and some pals pulling their eyes back into narrow slits alongside an Asian guy leaked onto the internet. She posted a statement to her website that sidestepped the issue and bemoaned her new status as America's Celebrity whipping girl.

Miley does get unfairly criticized, but the OCA is right: her apology was a whole lot of nothing. But Disney probably told her to write it, so let them apologize. They can also apologize for the Siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp while they're at it.