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October 29, 2021 China / Hong Kong / Law / Politics / Social Unrest

One world – Two standards

I have refrained from commenting much on the Hong Kong riots of 2019 (a.k.a. mostly peaceful pro-Democracy demonstrations if you

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June 24, 2021 China / Hong Kong / Law / Media / Politics / Social Unrest

An Apple a day doesn’t keep the law away

I remember when Apple Daily came to town in 1985 giving away free Apples as a gimmick and reducing the

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February 18, 2021 Canada / Law / Media / Medicine / Pandemic / Politically Correct / Politics

Vaccine nationalism – the failure of Canada and the West

By now, we all know the headlines, Israel and the United Arab Emirates are leading the world in vaccinating their

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January 7, 2021 America / China / Hong Kong / Law / Politics / Social Unrest

A beautiful sight?

Most people don’t know this quote well because it was not reported much in the Western media, but the statement

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June 28, 2020 Europe / Law / Media / Medicine / Nanny State / Pandemic / Politics / Sweden

Coronavirus and Sweden – Erfarenheter från Sverige (Part 2)

Sweden has long been a favourite country to be used as a convenient foil by commentators on the left and

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January 13, 2020 America / China / Hong Kong / Immigration / Law / Politics

Stupidité sans frontières

Well, here we go again. The SCMP reports that, “Human Rights Watch chief denied entry to Hong Kong at airport,

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January 6, 2020 Asia / Hong Kong / Law / Media / Politics

Math is hard… for reporters

Still wondering how biased our media and reporters are? Well, lets just see how they go about reporting something simple

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March 19, 2017 Britain / Culture / Hong Kong / Immigration / Law / Politics / Religion

Fragrant Harbour – BN(O)

I am astounded that many older Hong Kong Chinese still have a strong affinity to the United Kingdom and the

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March 16, 2017 Canada / Culture / Hong Kong / Law / Politics

Justice is supposed to be blind… not deaf and dumb too

My wife says I should have been a lawyer; my gift of gab combined with my rapier wit and quick

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March 8, 2017 America / Asia / Canada / Culture / Economics / Europe / Immigration / Law

The immigration and refugee conundrum

President Donald Trump, not surprisingly, has come back with a new ban on travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries after

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