He started out as a comedian and satirical columnist in Hong Kong. As tensions in the city rose in 2019 he became outspokenly pro-China, pro-Socialism and pro-Community, and still managed to keep a cheerful, humorous vibe in all his work.
He started out as a comedian and satirical columnist in Hong Kong. As tensions in the city rose in 2019 he became outspokenly pro-China, pro-Socialism and pro-Community, and still managed to keep a cheerful, humorous vibe in all his work.
He’s completely wrong about point 9 though. The west does not have “overpermissive free speech” that creates polarizations, it have highly steered discourse in censored spaces which puprosefully create those polarisations to neutralise the working class.