‘An English-speaking Mao Zedong’|Lee Yee
In mid-November, a friend of mine, a youngster, texted me: “He’s really stingy.” I replied: “It’s OK! Even though we have been holding different views for years, he has been putting up with my audacity.”
Since we met because of June 4 at a dinner with other pro-democracy movement figures, we have been acquainted with each other for more than 30 years, during which we had frequent dealings and contact with one another for a number of years. Asked by him about how much money was needed for running a magazine, I, the operator of The 90s, a business with small capital, told him to put in ten times of mine for a weekly publication. In the end, he invested a hundred times of it in running the most influential magazine that cornered the market in town. Later on, he founded a newspaper which also changed the media ecology in Hong Kong, initiating an unprecedented market setting all at once.
Inspired by the democracy movement in Beijing to switch to another line of work, he surely did it for his compassion for China. I used to have it myself, and it stayed strong until June 4, after which I merely hoped for the indigenous values of Hong Kong to be preserved. In light of the Handover being imperative under the circumstances, to get the democratization of Hong Kong moving seemed to be the only way out, though I reckoned the chance of success was slender as well.
In terms of our beliefs in freedom, democracy and the rule of law, there hasn’t been much difference between us. As to our outlooks on the prospect of democracy of China and Hong Kong, I have always been pessimistic while he has always taken the opposite view. It is understandable because pessimism is never an obstacle to my writing while it is to an operation of such a big media business.
In 2005, I was invited by him to become a writer-turned-editor in charge of the opinion page. He promised me back then he would never meddle in my editorial orientation. As I recommended on purpose a commentator who had fallen foul of the paper, he consented without hesitation. It’s a shame that I was finally turned down by that commentator.
From being an editor to being fired nine years later, from writing editorials to writing a column, I have been disagreeing with him on a number of issues over the last decade: localists versus pro-Greater China camp, freedom of discussion about independence, evaluation of the youths and the valiant, support for or criticisms of the pan-democratic alliance, “conspiracy theories” in all previous elections… But as my boss, he has been putting up with me, delivering to me his opposite viewpoints through somebody else. And he never hampered me from publishing articles I showed him in advance that bluntly criticized him.
With his compassion for Greater China, opening up of China was definitely appealing to him. As far as I know, China did try quite a number of times to take him in in its united front work. There was an occasion that one of his good friends met him in Taiwan, saying to him that he was invited by the Chinese Communist Party(CCP) to pay a visit to China, that he was to be allowed to run newspapers there about everything – entertainments, sports and the society, except for politics, and that in view of the growing economy of China, he would earn a big fortune. No sooner had he finished listening to it than he called the security guards to send the guest off. Later, he explained to me why he did it so abruptly instead of euphemizing. He said he was actually afraid of not being able to resist the enticement, and that he would abstain from the principle of distancing himself from the power. Listening to the story about his being aware he would get feeble, I admired him in all sincerity.
At whiles I just think he displeased the CCP not because of his words and deeds, but the fact that he couldn’t tell good from bad. Who couldn’t be bought off? Not least he’s just a businessman. That was just so riling!
When the publication began in Taiwan, I was told that according to the tacit business regulation in Taiwan, kickbacks had to be given to those who were empowered to do ad placements from the clients’ side. Yet the boss disapproved of it, which made things difficult for the staff in the advertising department. I asked him why he couldn’t bend the rule a little. He said as we kept laying bare under-the-table deals among politicians and businessmen, it was hard to justify ourselves if we also engaged in the same dirty deals. He is really somebody who insists on complying with laws, attaches importance to rules and ethics. Whenever I think of such a person being imprisoned, I feel sorrowful about him and the society.
It has been more than a year since last time I got in touch with him that he gave me a call asking me to stop writing my memoir for a few days to talk about the anti-extradition movement in my column in March last year. That was the only time he has ever suggested a writing topic for me. I agreed for I was going to do the same thing.
The youngsters in touch with me have always been discontent with him and his paper because of a lot of events over more than a decade, but I have always told them to take a look at a bigger picture. He is said to be an English-speaking Mao Zedong in the newsroom. Maybe it’s true. Mao’s merits and demerits aside, his manifest stubbornness and insane words and deeds showed he was somebody that would achieve something big. Winston Churchill was also an eccentric and moody person, but he did a marvelous feat against all odds. It seems Trump belongs to the same category, so does he.
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Suami dapat gaji bersih RM3,000.00 terus buat internet banking bayar:
- Bil air RN30.00.
- Duit rumah RM700.00.
- Duit kereta RM700.00.
- Bil telefon suami dan isteri RM200.00....
Continue ReadingHusband gets a clean salary of RM3, 000.00 straight to make internet banking pay:
- Water Bill RN30. 00.
- House money RM700. 00.
- Car money RM700. 00.
- Husband and wife phone bill RM200. 00.
- Electric bill RM170. 00.
- Kapcai motor installment RM150. 00.
- Children's Tuition Fee RM150. 00.
- Change RN150. 00 money broke a ringgit to spend children's school for a month.
Total amount spent RM2, 250.00.
Then the balance of pay RM750. 00 went back home and invited the wife from work, immediately greeted by the wife and one question,
' Today is brother's salary day, right? Let's go buy some kitchen stuff. It's done a lot while bringing the kids to eat outside tonight! Because I can't cook today.. After all, the kids are cutikan tomorrow? '.
Husband who nods weak has to agree for his child and wife.
Got home and greeted with the youngest child..
' Dad.. Teacher said it's Monday, Teacher wants RM20. 00 to buy new sports clothes.."
Spontaneous wife interrupted..
'Asking for dad.. Dad just got a salary..'
In the meantime, the eldest child interrupts..
' Dad.. Even sister wants RM30. 00 money this Monday.. To buy Reference Book.. It's near to check it out.. '
The husband continues to release RM50. 00 for the youngest child and eldest child. Only RM700. 00 left (Only the first day of receiving the salary..!!!).
After Maghrib, the children leave to the shop to eat and spend kitchen items. Before that the husband stopped by to fill the car oil RM50. 00 (Salary balance RM650. 00) directly to the restaurant and eat the children with a meal bill of RM50. 00 (Salary balance RM600. 00).
After that I went straight to spend kitchen items with RM250. 00 (Salary balance RM350. 00) to buy dry items and RM50. 00 (Salary balance RM300. 00) to buy wet goods.
After everything is done, go home to the family to the house with the husband only left the salary that just got this morning by RM300. 00 only.
So the husband sleeps with his eyes that are naughty thinking about the rest of the money (Only RM300. 00 left from the amount of clean salary of RM3, 000.00) in just a few hours of salary just now.
The next day, Saturday morning, the wife asks the husband to buy roti canai for breakfast. Husband also went to buy with RM5. 00 capital and newspaper RM1. 50 (Salary balance RM293. 50).
While the evening, the wife and the children ask their husband for a walk at the Jalan TAR Night Market in conjunction with Saturday night. The husband also follows the dilemma to take care of the wife and children's heart. Had to add more car oil as much as RM30. 00 (Salary balance RM263. 50).
As soon as we arrive at Jalan TAR, the wife is willing to have a Bawal headscarf worth RM15. 00 asking to be bought. Husband also spends money (salary balance RM248. 50).
Then when there's a little forward, the children's clothes part sees the children's sleep dress worth RM15. 00 per piece. Even the wife says..
Brother.. Even these kids are shabby. Buy him a new one. Cheap.. RM15 per piece.. '
Husband also released RM30. 00 for children's clothes (Salary balance RM218. 50).
Then straight back to the car to go home together. But on the way home, the kids were thirsty and hungry, asked to stop by the restaurant for dinner. The father's poor child, stop by at Tomyam's restaurant and eat by paying RM30. 00 more. The total amount left after 48 hours of salary is RM218. 50.
Tomorrow is Sunday. The wife asked me to go to the shop early in the morning to buy coconut milk and some anchovies to cook nasi lemak as breakfast. Husband has a capital of RM7. 00 and RM1. 50 for newspapers. Only RM210. 00. left
At night, give the wife RM150. 00 to treat her food at the office on the basis of living to her beloved wife!!!
So the husband's Monday morning begins with a capital of salary left on Friday yesterday as much as RM60. 00 to fill the motor oil and eat at the office, and count the days to the next 25th / 26th, whether it's until or or or or or not no??
A week after that, the wife asked to go back to the village to visit her parents in the village. Husband said it with a sad face...
'... No capital. Only RM60. Only RM60 left to make a living capital until the end of the month... '
Then the wife answered with cynical..
'.. If you ask me to go back to my hometown, I don't have money.. If you ask me to go back to my hometown, I will say I don't have money.. Isn't it just a week of salary left 60 ringgit left? No money anymore.. Do you keep other women..?"
My husband is confused.. Confused..!! Blurred..!! Want to be answered, become a war.. Want to tell the truth later, blamed again, said we bring it up just because we spend the RM15. 00 headscarf...
That's the reality of life of a husband who is patient to carry out his trust and responsibility.
p / s: To those who are still single, are you ready to face this kind of situation?
** The Future Is Bought By The Present.Translated
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【#StandWithHK】由LIHKG 討論區巴絲發起的新組織,正發動廣告攻勢至英國報章、雜誌、網上媒體和街頭,以《中英聯合聲明》為主軸爭取國際支持。香港是國際自治政體。一國兩制緣自《中英聯合聲明》這份國際條約;加上香港匯聚全球資本、人才和文化的全球城巿地位,國際社會是香港自治不容置疑的持份者。本土抗爭以外,民間外交實在不可或缺。
This is a new organization formed by LIHKG 討論區 brothers and sisters. It is now coordinating an advertising campaign on UK newspapers, magazines, online media and neighborhood with a view to building international support by virtue of the Joint Declaration. Hong Kong is an internationalized autonomy. Given that OCTS was built upon the Joint Declaration as an international treaty and Hong Kong is a global city with a high concentration of global capital, talents and culture, international community is a legitimate stakeholder of Hong Kong's autonomy. Apart from local resistances, we should not lose sight of citizen diplomacy.
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Hong Kong and the US-China New Cold War/Brian C. H. Fong
https://bit.ly/2HMt7El
Hong Kong is at the forefront of China’s influences/Brian C. H. Fong
https://goo.gl/d8mh8S
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