One thing that I worried when Deng started the economic reform and turned away from Mao's attempt to mold human nature was inequality and the corrosive effect of capitalism on Chinese values. The Chinese article from guancha.cn I quoted on the heading above generated a lot of publicity and vehement condemnation from public about the case of a young couple attacking a cleaning … [Read more...] about 河南汝州年轻父母殴打环卫工 因其劝阻孩子随地大小便
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Bloomberg Passing Off Friday Funny As News
As usual, sensational claims, unattributed allegations like "Chinese military putting God-chip in electronics thru Chinese foundries", invariably surface late Friday afternoons, so no one can question their veracity. And after swirling around unchallenged over the weekend, it's The Truth come Monday. Here's the report from Bloomberg: Chinese government and major electronics … [Read more...] about Bloomberg Passing Off Friday Funny As News
National Day
Recent days have been full of news, from the crowd of over 110,000 watching the flag raising ceremony at TAM square, conclusion of tax evasion case of actress Fan Bingbing, and Trump's tariff war against China. I want to touch bases here before my month long visit to China later this month. We'll travel to Shanghai, Changsha to visit Shaoshan, Mao's birth place, Guiyang to … [Read more...] about National Day
How Should China React to Trump’s Tariff War?
The reactions in China toward the tariff war tells a lot about the nature of those groups more than an accurate analysis of U.S.. Some appeasement group mostly from those worshipping West attack Xi for deviating from Deng's policy of hiding one's strength and low profile. As if attracting Trump's ire is the cause of trade war, and be sub-servient will appease him. I have stated … [Read more...] about How Should China React to Trump’s Tariff War?
China in Crossroad
Recent events from the rise of Trump and his trade war and vaccine scandal inside China present great challenge to Chinese leadership under Xi. The right which I would characterize the liberals and those intellectuals feeling constrained on their freedom, and of course those felt threatened by the continuing anticorruption campaign embolden to challenge Xi on the direction … [Read more...] about China in Crossroad