In The Wall Street Journal, Jonathan Cheng reports that the export outlook for China looks bleak after the coronavirus. It should look bleak. In the wake of the coronavirus, the American tech industry should begin the long process of pulling all production from China. At home, the American Walmart shopper is no longer willing to […]
COVID-19: It’s Time to Point Fingers “Vigorously” at China
David Cole writes in TakiMag: There are times to avoid pointing fingers, and there are times to point them so vigorously that you put someone’s eye out. So let’s do some pointin’. COVID-19 is zoonotic, meaning it jumped from animals (in this case, bats) to humans. You’re going to hear a lot of media propagandists […]
How Does America Trust China Again?
Pat Buchanan writes on his blog, Buchanan.org: Writing in The Wall Street Journal Friday, Kissinger declared that it is now an imperative that the world’s leaders, even as they deal with the raging pandemic, begin to make the “transition to the post-coronavirus order.” “Failure to do so could set the world on fire.” Yet, the […]
More Bold Lies Out of China
The Wall Street Journal’s Jing Yang reports that Luckin Coffee, a Chinese competitor to Starbucks, has discovered it COO Jing Liu and members of his team fabricated large amounts of the company’s 2019 revenues, and possibly those in previous years as well. The WSJ reports: Luckin said it has suspended chief operating officer Jing Liu […]
Why is the Media so Eager to Carry Communist China’s Water?
Christopher Bedford, writing at The Federalist, examines the American media’s penchant for accepting Chinese propaganda hook-line-and-sinker, and reporting it as news. China’s coronavirus claims have been especially troubling. He writes: Beijing has lied about the coronavirus from the start, while here in the West our corporate media has actively and enthusiastically spread its lies to […]
“Antibiotics are Almost Exclusively Made in China”.
Melissa MacKenzie writes at The American Spectator (abridged): A Chinese reporter asked if the travel ban to China would be lifted soon. The president said that it wasn’t time yet. When asked about the Summer Olympics, President Trump demurred. He encouraged Americans to be flexible with travel plans and said that there would probably be […]
Coronavirus and China: Like Something out of “1984”
In another thoughtful column, Victor Davis Hanson discusses how terrifying the Chinese Communist government really is: From Townhall: The Chinese communist government increasingly poses an existential threat not just to its own 1.4 billion citizens but to the world at large. China is currently in a dangerously chaotic state. And why not, when a premodern […]
One Reason Why I Don’t Watch the NBA
Below, Dov Fischer explains the outrageous reaction by the NBA and some players to the brave tweet by Daryl Morey in support of the people of Hong Kong. Is it any wonder I don’t watch the NBA? Fischer writes (abridged): On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. The next […]
Titans of Industry Have Betrayed the National Interest
Originally posted on October 21, 2019. John Burtka writes at The Washington Post (abridged): The United States is at a crossroads. We live in a country where the titans of industry have betrayed the national interest in search of profits from a communist dictatorship. Companies that have prospered on account of the United States’ political […]
China Will Not Silence Shaq
James Freeman explains Shaq’s commitment to freedom at the WSJ, writing: Retired National Basketball Association star Shaquille O’Neal has been doing business in China for years. But he’s not going to remain silent to please the world’s largest police state. On Tuesday night the hoops legend supported not just free speech in general but specifically […]
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