After reading his column from July 8 in New York Times, I found his arrogance unbearable and have to respond. Although there is a comment section there, it is usually censored and full of praise, so I decide to write a rebut here. As most of us have preconceived biases and opinions on Liu Xiaobo, yet mostly ignorant of his real writings I decide that Wikipedia might be a good … [Read more...] about Response to Nicholas Kristof
Tempest on Table Tennis
During the round of 16 of Chengdu Table Tennis Open of men's competition, 3 of the top Chinese champions and 2 of their coaches withdraw from competition and were disqualified. They also posted in Weibo their dissatisfaction over the reassignment of head coach ( a promotion, but really more kick up stair.). The resulting furor triggered mostly negative reactions from the fans … [Read more...] about Tempest on Table Tennis
Ireland
As I wrote earlier I went to my niece's Irish wedding in June. Overnight after a flight from NY to Dublin, I found that Theresa May lost her election gambit, so the young people after indifference to Brexit finally decided to vote. Hopefully Millennials in U.S. will do the same soon to evict Trump. The wedding took place in the town of Wicklow, about an hour drive south from … [Read more...] about Ireland
Yang Shuping’s MU Commencement Speech
Recently Ms. Yang's speech went viral with disapproval in China. Most felt betrayed by her fawning comparison of pollution in major Chinese cities compare with sweet and fragrant air in U.S., or the freedom of speech and political process with China's closed system. Obvious the pollution comment was really an opening used to introduce the resulting praise of politics in … [Read more...] about Yang Shuping’s MU Commencement Speech
Response to Ai Weiwei
New York Times recently was back to attacking China with articles on overfishing, Namibia uranium mining, and Ai Weiwei talking about free speech and censorship. Although per capital consumption of fish by China is slightly above U.S., the per capital consumption of meat by China is less than 1/2 of U.S.. So it's rather disingenuous for NYT to focus on fish rather than meat. As … [Read more...] about Response to Ai Weiwei