[Editor: this piece was co-written by Charles Liu and Allen] To the credit of "This American Life" - a popular program on Public Radio International - its producers over the weekend officially retracted its January airing of a version of Mike Daisy's popular monologue titled “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs,” in which Daisy described first-hand terrible work … [Read more...] about The Retraction of Mike Daisey’s one-man show “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” from ‘This American Life’
Archives for March 2012
CCTV America and Beyond
Over the last few years, CCTV has been signaling expanding its footprint around the globe. On February 6, 2012, CCTV America officially launched with a new production studio based in Washington, D.C.. So far, I have watched a number of CCTV America reports, and I must say, for the American market, they are good. The reporters are American and the nuance is too, American. … [Read more...] about CCTV America and Beyond
Throwing the baby out with the bath water
I have mentioned in previous blogs that I believe people around the world value much of the same basic things such as freedom to express themselves (their opinions, religion, etc) and some control of the political climate of their society. There may be plenty of other freedoms people value to varying degrees over the world. Some groups may value these more than others due to … [Read more...] about Throwing the baby out with the bath water
Virulent racism endemic in the western animal rights movement
This blog may be taken as a second part my Collective Defamation article (with possible further blogs in the future involving other kinds of anti-sinitic defamation). It is inspired by recent events blogged by Charles Liu. Another vicious slander that is common in the west is that the Chinese are a cruel people. The image is made visceral, rage inducing, when a cute animal is … [Read more...] about Virulent racism endemic in the western animal rights movement
Should Chinese be Allowed to Vote on the Upcoming US Presidential Election?
Firstly, this author is not questioning whether US citizens of Chinese descents should be allowed to vote. Successive US administration has repeatedly chided the People's Republic of China for violation of human rights. The lack of "direct" leadership election is cited as one violation. So should the US government put pressure on the Communist Party of China by allowing Chinese … [Read more...] about Should Chinese be Allowed to Vote on the Upcoming US Presidential Election?