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December 11, 2005
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A peculiar hybrid of personal journal, dilettantish punditry, pseudo-philosophy and much more, from an Accidental Expat who has made his way from Hong Kong to Beijing to Taipei and finally back to Beijing for reasons that are still not entirely clear to him…
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1 By Kevin
Thanks for pointing this out, it seems really interesting. Sadly, I’m sure its comments sections will turn into another mud-slinging center, judging by the behavior of Chinese trolls lately.
December 12, 2005 @ 12:02 am | Comment
2 By boran
come on, any website that is run by the Falun Gong (which it seems that blog is) and heavily relies on the Epoch Times calls itself into question immediately…
December 13, 2005 @ 10:02 am | Comment
3 By Keir
That was my concern too, boran, after looking atit.
December 13, 2005 @ 5:06 pm | Comment
4 By richard
Yeah, you guys are right. i was sent the link via email and, being the nice guy I am, agreed to put up a link. It may make some good points, but the FLG bias ruins it.
December 13, 2005 @ 6:59 pm | Comment
5 By Frank Yu
Furthermore, that blog seems to be unable to add comments at all. I am not sure if it’s intentional or not, though.
December 13, 2005 @ 8:38 pm | Comment
6 By kevin
Oh, come on guys, I admit that the “Times” is not the best source of objective news, but I didn’t see anything that was blatantly untrue on that page… unlike some pages i could think of…
December 14, 2005 @ 1:29 am | Comment
7 By Keir
I’m not questioning the validity, and I welcome any new sites that raise issues of human rights in this country. But I worry that it could do the cause a disservice by being seen as being tarred as a spokesman for a middle-class oppressed for a choice they make for which they understand the consequences and those nameless victims who are brutalised for being alive. As soon as a see FLG I tend to shut off.
December 14, 2005 @ 3:35 am | Comment