By Andre Vltchek
August 17, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Jimmy Lai, a
billionaire media tycoon, based in Hong Kong, has
been arrested, accused of sedition, criminal fraud,
and collusion with foreign forces.
Lai, originally from the Chinese mainland, owns a
right-wing tabloid Apple Daily. He is known
for dutifully echoing media salvos that are being
fired by Western governments and media outlets,
salvos against Beijing and SAR administration, which
in turn gained him in the West, of course, various
flattering and unreal titles such as “an
outspoken pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong who
regularly criticizes China's authoritarian rule”
(CBS News).
The Guardian reported:
“The Hong Kong journalist association head,
Chris Yeung, said the raid was “horrendous”, “I
think in some third-world countries there has been
this kind of press freedom suppression, I just
didn’t expect it to be in Hong Kong,” he told media.”
Lies, of course. Obvious lies. A random internet
search immediately returned results, headlines such
as “Spanish gendarmes raid premises of Catalan
newspaper in search of referendum material.”
“Some kind of third-world countries” is surely a
racist, patronizing and derogatory expression, which
is, shockingly, regularly used by the so-called
“pro-democracy” activists in Hong Kong. These
“activists” are respectful only toward the Western
powers, no matter what atrocities they are
committing all over the world, and even at home.
Lai, as well as many of his colleagues, are
actually racists, against their own country – China
– and non-Western countries and races in all corners
of the Planet.
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Their language and definitions would be, actually, unacceptable, even illegal, in such countries like the UK or the US. They manage to get away with their derogatory, patronizing and racist linguistics mainly because of the obedience of the mass media in the West, which is under strict orders not to criticize Hong Kong’s anti-Beijing individuals, particularly leaders.
Colleagues from an influential publication
The Grayzone reported on June 9, 2020:
“A leading Hong Kong 'pro-democracy' figure,
Jimmy Lai, has denounced nationwide protests in the
United States against police brutality and systemic
racism, which were sparked by the police killing of
an African-American man, George Floyd. Lai’s views
reflect a significant segment of the city’s protest
movement, who affirm the exceptionalist myth of the
US as a beacon of 'freedom and democracy'.”
Hong Kong’s 'pro-democracy' activists have
gone so far as to derail the efforts of an
African-American woman who attempted to organize a
Black Lives Matter demonstration in the city,
accusing her of being an agent of the police and
Communist Party of China.
Meanwhile, some leaders of Hong Kong’s
anti-Beijing opposition, such as Joshua Wong, have
claimed to support the US protests and Black Lives
Matter. However, these expressions of 'solidarity'
ring hollow, given that, like Lai, these
'pro-democracy' leaders have also forged an alliance
with the very US state and far-right politicians who
have demonized and sought to brutally repress
American protesters. In fact, Wong and his comrades
have carefully avoided making any specific criticism
of President Trump or any of their other sponsors in
Washington.”
Lai is clearly a right-wing individual and
agitator. The form of “democracy” he has been
preaching is, actually, something that serves
exclusively the interests of his foreign patrons.
According to Lai, who met top Trump
administration brass, on several occasions, “Only
Trump can save America.”
His hatred toward US blacks and Native Americans
is shocking.
The Grayzone wrote:
“On June 2, Lai shared a video by Avi Yemini,
a far-right YouTube personality and former Israeli
army soldier, declaring that it was 'bloody
disgraceful' to liken the 'riots in America' with
Hong Kong’s protest movement.
In the video, Yemini rattled off right-wing
talking points, referring to the anti-racist
protesters as 'antifa extremists' who are
'destroying everything that is American, in fact,
everything that Hong Kongers are fighting to
obtain.'
Lai expressed his gratitude to Yemini,
writing 'thank you for speaking up for us #HKers.'
According to the Australian Jewish Democratic
Society, Yemini has formed extensive ties to
neo-Nazis such as the Soldiers of Odin and fascist
agitators like Milo Yiannopoulis.”
That is, of course, not at all surprising. From
the 2014 “Umbrella Revolution” movement, until
2019/20 riots, I wrote in detail about alarming
trends: The anti-Beijing “activists” have been
demonstrating fanatical right-wing, even fascist
tendencies. Their spite for the victims of Western
imperialism and neo-colonialism has been absolutely
shocking. They have been showing zero interest in
social injustice in the US.
First, I thought that they simply did not know.
Later I realized that they “did not want to know.”
They wanted to belong to the group of the
oppressors, not to the oppressed. Their desire has
also been to be “above China”, to be considered as
qualified to tell the Chinese mainland how to live,
how to run the economy, and to ape Western political
institutions and way of life.
Lai will be charged with some of the most
terrible crimes a man can commit. Some of the most
shameful, too. Many countries, attacked by the
Western powers and the personalities like Lai,
simply crumbled. China never will. China stands its
ground, proudly, for its people. The new National
Security Law helped. A man who did so much harm to
his people has fallen.
Andre Vltchek is
a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative
journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in
dozens of countries. Six of his latest books are “New
Capital of Indonesia”,
“China
Belt and Road Initiative”,
“China
and Ecological Civilization”
with John B. Cobb, Jr., “Revolutionary
Optimism, Western Nihilism”, a
revolutionary novel “Aurora” and
a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”.
View his other books here.
Watch Rwanda
Gambit, his
groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo
and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On
Western Terrorism”.
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and Latin
America, and continues to work around the world. He
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