Western media’s favorite Hong Kong ‘freedom struggle writer’ is American ex-Amnesty staffer in yellowface

The Grayzone is behind!

Western media’s favorite Hong Kong ‘freedom struggle writer’ is American ex-Amnesty staffer in yellowface

Aunt BB exposed CIA asset Brian Kern last year!

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Why did Max write those articles on the White Helmets without crediting Cory Morningstar, Vanessa Beeley and other journalists whose work he so obviously relied on?

Is American Dependency Actually “Self-Determination” for Hong Kong?

Is American Dependency Actually “Self-Determination” for Hong Kong?

In the beginning of May 2019, before the full onset of the movement, Martin Lee (first chairperson of the Democratic Party), Lee Cheuk-yan (first chairperson of the Labour Party), Nathan Law (Chairperson of Demosistō), and Mak Yin-ting (former chairperson of the Hong Kong Journalist Association), along with other Pan-Dem leaders, visited Washington, D.C. as a delegation to meet Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, among other Washington bigwigs. There, they called on the United States to oppose the proposed amendment of the Extradition Bill put forth by the Hong Kong government, threatened the review of the Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, which grants Hong Kong separate treatment from Mainland China, and pushed the Hong Kong Democracy and Human Rights Act.

More Hong Kong Residents Say U.S. Is Bigger Threat Than China, Poll Shows

More Hong Kong Residents Say U.S. Is Bigger Threat Than China, Poll Shows

Asked whether they would consider the U.S. government to be “more of an ally or more of a threat to Hong Kong and its interests,” 38 percent of respondents felt it was more of a threat, 29 percent chose it being more of an ally and 21 percent said it was neither. At 37 percent, slightly fewer chose the Chinese government as a threat and 34 percent called Beijing an ally, while 16 percent thought it was neither.

An additional 37 percent of Hong Kong residents said they believed closer relations with mainland China “will best serve Hong Kong’s long-term strategic interests,” outweighing the 30 percent that thought stronger ties with the United States would better benefit the territory. Looking to neither Beijing nor Washington for support from abroad, 9 percent chose to forge better bonds with another government.