‘China condemns this incident. We express our condolences to the victims and sincere sympathy to the bereaved families and the injured.’ On March 15th, President
Category: Human Interest
Anything that does not fit into to any of the other specific categories and is of general interest!
China: We Must Absorb the ‘Foreign’ to Create the Future in Lishui! (22.3.2019)
Original Chinese Language Article: 不忘本来吸收外来开创未来 勠力同心加快推进丽水高质量绿色发展 市领导与政协港澳华侨委员及港澳台侨列席代表座谈 (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: This article was forwarded to me by my academic colleague in
China: Women Cadres and the People’s War on Drugs (2017)
Original Chinese Language Article: 攸县妇联组织全县妇女干部参观县禁毒教育基地 (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) You County Women’s Federation of Female Cadres Visit Anti-Drug Base On the 22nd of September
Morden Hall Park (16.3.2019)
Morden Hall Park (South London) We have been visiting Morden Hall, its shops, museums and park for many years. There is a very good garden
How Trump Inspired the National Socialism of Brenton Tarrant (15.3.2019)
The New Zealand Shooter and his Ideology The ideologues of the Trump Administration were in melt-down yesterday, when news broke that the loyal branch of
Moorfields NHS Eye Hospital: Kay Lovesah’s Faces of London (11.3.2019)
Those disabled people who have survived this ‘cull’ are expected to get jobs that do not exist, in a ruthless system that does not have to lawfully employ them! Many disabled people have cognitive impairments, or such debilitating illness, injuries and genetic issues that mean they cannot survive on their own in the brutal system that is predatory capitalism. Some people have disabilities that are not obvious and can be hidden from view, or suitably engaged in some other form of employment, whilst they move through life trying the best they can. Today, whilst visiting Moorfields NHS Eye Hospital in London for a checkup, I came across the work of Kay Lovesah being exhibited. I do not know Kay Lovesah and what I write here are only my own viewpoints presented my personal blog, but Kay Lovesah has taken a disability and adapted it to positively serve her impulse to produce artwork of a professional standard.