Ayn Rand-Quoting, Beijing Apologist Bevin ☭ Chu Could Not Be Reached For Comment…

China hands 3 1/2-year prison sentence to 65-year old granny who organised retiree-benefit protest

In Chu's defense, I'm sure she was a VERY grave threat to Chinese national security.


Update (Nov 22/2012):  China arrests blogger for TWITTER joke.

Beijing Bev could not be reached for comment.  AGAIN.

“Talking Is Something You Can’t Do Judiciously Unless You Keep In Practice”

Apparently, Taiwan's China Post feels the same way about lying as well:

Frank comments by Central Bank Governor Perng Fai-nan (彭淮南) that Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou's proposal of a referendum on the latest 130-billion-euro bailout plan could be like “a bomb dropped on the global financial market” made news around the globe as the world weighs in on the latest eurozone crisis. [Emphasis added]

Now, I've never been to journalism school. But I am pretty sure one thing they don't teach is to just casually make shit up. (In the VERY FIRST SENTENCE of your editorial, no less.)

Perng Fai-nan's comments made news around the globe? Pray tell, in which alternate universe did his pronouncements raise such a stir?

Because in the one I currently inhabit, there's nothing about this in the New York Times.

Nothing in the Washington Post.

Nor in London's Daily Telegraph. Nor the Daily Mail.

Googling Perng Fai-nan Canada brings up a big goose egg. As does Perng Fai-nan Australia. Same for New Zealand as well.

While by no means the biggest lie the Post has ever perpetrated, it is amusing nonetheless. That a paper should have the face to start a piece explicitly pandering to the "China is the center of the world" prejudices of its ultra-nationalist readership . . . and then complain about POLITICIANS who engage in "populism".


Update: The Post again:

"Of course, if the referendum is indeed held, the Greek public may possibly pay little attention to the opinion of a Taiwan central bank chief." [Emphasis added]

Whoa. You called THAT one, dudes.

Update #2: Wanna know exactly how much of a non-event Perng's statements were on the world stage?

I'm as surprised as anyone to see the top search engine result for "Perng Fai-nan New York Times".

ROTFLMAO.