“I’m not sure if it is good to have freedom or not,” he said. “I’m really confused now. If you are too free, you are like the way Hong Kong is now. It’s very chaotic. Taiwan is also chaotic.”
Much as with Cixin Liu, if you’re a public figure in China you better learn to bend the knee if you don’t want to be “disappeared”. There’s no way of knowing what anybody’s actual views are, really.
Yeah, you can kinda tell. When someone is rambling on and on and on about something, versus “just going through the motions” to not seem like an opponent. He is in the former category.
Okay but he organized a party for high ranking police officials and sang karaoke with them when at the same time his fellow Hong Kong citizens were being beaten up by the police. His support for the CCP goes beyond coerced compliance.
I’m not saying he’s an all-round upstanding guy. I even heard he refuses (or refused?) admitting to having a daughter outside of marriage. But we also need to keep in mind that he’s a dinosaur at this point, and expecting progressive views from an old rich dude from Hong Kong/China is pushing it.
But the weird thing is that this CCP pandering attitude of people born in HK is a modern phenomenon. Before reunification most Hongkongers wanted independence from the mainland.
Shame he would grow up to be such a disgusting person who sells his own out.
IIRC his son was arrested with drugs so CCP has leverage over him.
He was shit long before his son got busted with some weed.
Examples?
5 years before his son got busted with some weed.
Fame and wealth are fatal to the moral wellbeing of any man.
Wow, what a sad to day to have read his Political views and criticism on Wikipedia
Much as with Cixin Liu, if you’re a public figure in China you better learn to bend the knee if you don’t want to be “disappeared”. There’s no way of knowing what anybody’s actual views are, really.
Yeah, you can kinda tell. When someone is rambling on and on and on about something, versus “just going through the motions” to not seem like an opponent. He is in the former category.
Wait really? What’d he do?
In China and Hong Kong if you’re famous, you support everything CCP does. Because if you don’t, you’re not famous at best and missing at worst.
Okay but he organized a party for high ranking police officials and sang karaoke with them when at the same time his fellow Hong Kong citizens were being beaten up by the police. His support for the CCP goes beyond coerced compliance.
I’m not saying he’s an all-round upstanding guy. I even heard he refuses (or refused?) admitting to having a daughter outside of marriage. But we also need to keep in mind that he’s a dinosaur at this point, and expecting progressive views from an old rich dude from Hong Kong/China is pushing it.
But the weird thing is that this CCP pandering attitude of people born in HK is a modern phenomenon. Before reunification most Hongkongers wanted independence from the mainland.