On the Opinion Pages of New York Times of October 13, 2015, there was a piece by Murong Xuecun, pen name for Hao Qun, who used to be a big V on Weibo, and whose account was closed by the Chinese government, titled "A Land China Loves and Hates", which I used as a title here, but with a question mark. I did so to show my disagreement with his premise, and since my response to … [Read more...] about A Land China Loves and Hates?
Where Did Lei Feng Gone?
During the last year I have read quite a few articles on people being indifferent to others in distress. For example a little girl ran over by a car and recording of CCTV showed pedestrians and cars ignored her for a long time until a poor woman searching for recycled bottles stopped to help and asked for help. Another case of an old man fell off a motorbike in flooded city … [Read more...] about Where Did Lei Feng Gone?
Tianjin Disaster
On 9/11, more than 400 first responders were killed. Now we know that more than 100 first responders were killed or missing in the Tianjin explosions. I have been under a miasma of sadness and anger since then. With each new revelation the more I questioned the edifice which China built in the last 35 years. For the question is no longer whether the black or white cat catches … [Read more...] about Tianjin Disaster
Objectivity as Fiction
New York Times pride itself being objective, its motto is "All the News Fit to Print". Despite its history of Jayson Blair, Judith Miller, White Water, and present war against Hillary Clinton. When China started to allow the currency RMB to be more free against Dollar last Tuesday, causing depreciation about 3.5% in 3 days, I was expecting NYT to provide some cogent analysis, … [Read more...] about Objectivity as Fiction
Political Correctness
In U.S., despite the popularity of Bill Maher, political correctness is a serious business, especially in academia. Any inadvertent comment or joke about race and rape will be attacked as racism or misogyny. Recently Hong Kong media published a conversation of Zhu Wei Qun, he was an official who was involved in negotiation with representatives of Dalai Lama, and Alai, a Tibetan … [Read more...] about Political Correctness