>The Global Times is a daily Chinese tabloid newspaper under the auspices of the People's Daily newspaper, focusing on international issues from the Chinese government's perspective
Cathay Pacific CEO stepped down after China’s civil aviation regulator issued a major safety risk warning to Cathay and set out a list of demands, including giving full information on crew flying into its airspace [1]. The news is first reported by China's state-owned CCTV [2].
The old technique of threatening company’s business with mainland, unless it does what’s favorable for the political system. Easier to handle if you’re based in the US or elsewhere, but China’s closer here so the situation is challenging.
I feel like HK & post-Brexit UK could make great friends…
Will censorship apologists claim this isn't censorship, because "no-one is owed a job", or "they're private companies that can do what they like", then link to this 'insightful' comic https://xkcd.com/1357/ ?
I know this comment may seem shallow and argumentative, but these arguments regularly show up when the speech is unpopular, to explain why it's "not censorship".
if you don’t see the difference between a business not hosting what they consider hate speech and a business firing its employees at the direct request of the government, I don’t know what to tell you.
First: I am literally one of the least-informed people on the current situation in Hong Kong, and specifically Big 4 employees' roles in the protests. So I am in no ways casting judgment or agreeing with either side here - I have no position from which to do so.
But taking the article at face value, they specifically mention "violence" and "illegal acts", which are by no means "free speech."
If an employee of a company is indeed objectively causing violence and performing illegal acts, that's certainly a fireable offense.
Which is all the anodyne statements from the companies come out and say - we don't condone violence or illegal acts, and individual employees' free speech and political participation otherwise is their own.
The one and only comment on that article says a lot:
> Top accounting and other professional services doing business in Hong Kong cannot operate, bid and win any business employing people that have criminal records for perpetrating violent rioting and committing terrorism.
> Besides, why would top professional services companies even want to hire an employee that is easily brainwashed to be a Useful Idiot ?
For the time being, the big 4 are free to do what they like. The same does not apply to globaltimes.cn and their moderators.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 40.4 ms ] threadSupposedly the Chinese-language version is worse than the English-language version, but I can't verify that.
>The Global Times is a daily Chinese tabloid newspaper under the auspices of the People's Daily newspaper, focusing on international issues from the Chinese government's perspective
[1]: https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/302312...
[2]: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-16/cathay-pa...
I feel like HK & post-Brexit UK could make great friends…
> "Whatever the Party holds to be the truth, is truth. It is impossible to see reality except by looking through the eyes of the Party," said O'Brien
You have erred in your thoughts, Winston.
I know this comment may seem shallow and argumentative, but these arguments regularly show up when the speech is unpopular, to explain why it's "not censorship".
But taking the article at face value, they specifically mention "violence" and "illegal acts", which are by no means "free speech."
If an employee of a company is indeed objectively causing violence and performing illegal acts, that's certainly a fireable offense.
Which is all the anodyne statements from the companies come out and say - we don't condone violence or illegal acts, and individual employees' free speech and political participation otherwise is their own.
> Top accounting and other professional services doing business in Hong Kong cannot operate, bid and win any business employing people that have criminal records for perpetrating violent rioting and committing terrorism.
> Besides, why would top professional services companies even want to hire an employee that is easily brainwashed to be a Useful Idiot ?
For the time being, the big 4 are free to do what they like. The same does not apply to globaltimes.cn and their moderators.