by Tyler | Nov 21, 2019 | Asia, CCP, China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese government, communism, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, London / Europe, National Security, Trending
A former employee of the United Kingdom’s Consulate in Hong Kong said that he was tortured in China while detained by the communist regime, who accused him of working for the British to foment the pro-democracy protest movement in Hong Kong.
by Tyler | Nov 9, 2019 | Asia, China, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, National Security, Trending
Tens of thousands of people reportedly took to the streets of Hong Kong Friday after a 22-year-old student died following a mysterious fall near the vicinity of a protest site.
by Tyler | Oct 30, 2019 | Asia, China, communism, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, National Security, protests, tear gas, Trending
Residents of the Hong Kong district of Tuen Mun on Monday held a demonstration outside police headquarters to protest weird odors emanating from the facility and making people sick. The odors were thought to be a product of tear gas testing. When the crowd of unhappy...
by Tyler | Oct 24, 2019 | China, Daryl Morey, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, Houston Rockets, LeBron James, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Sports, Trending
The NBA was understandably excited to start its season and get away from the China controversy that had embroiled the league over the past couple weeks.
by Tyler | Oct 23, 2019 | Asia, Charles Barkley, China, Daryl Morey, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, Houston Rockets, NBA, shaquille o'neal, Sports, TNT, Trending
NBA Hall of Famer and TNT commentator Shaquille O’Neal defended free speech during the opening night telecast of The NBA on TNT, and said that Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey was correct to back pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong.
by Tyler | Oct 23, 2019 | Asia, Brooklyn Nets, China, Daryl Morey, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, Houston Rockets, Kyrie Irving, NBA, Sports, Trending
Brooklyn Nets player Kyrie Irving feels there’s “enough oppression going on in America” that needs to be focused on, when asked about the NBA-China ordeal.