Politics

Australia Announces Visa Extension for Hongkongers

The government of Australia has announced that it will grant an extension of 5 years to Hongkongers who hold visas. The decision comes on the back of Beijing’s move to implement the national security law in Hong Kong despite residents strongly protesting against it. Helping Hongkongers “If you’re a temporary visa holder, your visa will ...

Max Lu

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Consequences of India’s Ban on Chinese Apps

In June, the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps following border skirmishes between the militaries of the two nations. India’s action is one of the toughest ever taken against Chinese tech companies by a developing nation, and it will have damaging consequences on Beijing’s ambition to dominate the global technological sector. Chinese app effect According ...

Max Lu

Remove Chinese apps from smartphones.

Banning CCP Members From Receiving a U.S. Green Card

Guy Reschenthaler, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, has proposed legislation that will ban all members of the Chinese Community Party (CCP) from procuring a green card that allows them to live and work in the United States. The legislation, called the “End Chinese Communist Citizenship Act,” seeks to modify the U.S. Immigration ...

Jack Roberts

A permanent resident green card.

Communists Tearing Down Tibetan Prayer Flags

An identifiable feature of Tibetan culture is its prayer flags. These can be seen almost everywhere in Tibet — rooftops of homes, in mountains, holy places, monasteries, and so on. These prayer flags are believed to ward off evil and are part of Tibetan Buddhist beliefs. As such, it is no wonder that the Chinese ...

Max Lu

Tibetan prayer flags.

FBI Director: Chinese Regime ‘Engages in Broad, Diverse Campaign of Theft and Malign Influence’

The FBI Director has spoken openly, and at length, about how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) threatens the economic and national security of the U.S. “The greatest long-term threat to our nation’s information and intellectual property, and to our economic vitality, is the counterintelligence and economic espionage threat from China,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray ...

Jack Roberts

FBI Director Christopher Wray..

’13 Lost’: Untold Story of the Thai Cave Rescue

On June 23, 2018, the Wild Boars soccer team entered the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, to perform their monthly initiation ritual for new members. But an unforeseen flood trapped the 12 members of the team along with their coach inside the cave. For 17 days, the team members stayed in the cave, ...

Armin Auctor

Rescue workers pumping water from the cave.

EU Report Names China as Top Intellectual Property Rights Offender

An EU biennial report has named China as the top offender when it comes to violating intellectual property rights (IP) in the region. According to the European Commission, the scale and size of China’s IP infringement is a hindrance to the bloc’s trademarks and patent owners’ goals. Chinese infringement of intellectual property rights Based on the ...

Max Lu

FBI's wanted Chinese hackers

Why Socrates Hated Democracy

Modern society has been established on democratic ideals where every person has a say in the government through a vote that determines the ruling party. The idea of Western democracy comes from ancient Greek democracy practiced in the times of Socrates. However, Socrates wasn’t much of a fan. In fact, one could argue that he ...

Raven Montmorency

Communist Racist: How Marx Despised Blacks

The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement began as a response to police brutality, but protesters soon sparked a long-delayed conversation about structural racism, persistent inequality, and the long history of white supremacy that has enabled injustice to persist. While the BLM movement initiated an overdue conversation about racism, it missed one of the biggest racist thinkers ...

Max Lu

A Three-Meter-High Work of Art in Support of Hong Kong Protesters

Known as the “King of Chinese Animation,” the cartoonist known as Daxiong, whose real name is Guo Jingxiong, recently joined in collaboration with Canadian realist figure sculptor Ben Li to create a 3-meter high painting and sculpture to support the anti-extradition protest movement in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong protesters. This artistic partnership is ...

Michael Segarty

Daxiong creating an illustration.