One of my favourite features of the SCMP used to be the idiotic letters they often published. Sometimes just plain barmy (Simon Patkin), sometimes meaningless drivel. Nowadays they seem to have cut back on this, and I have to rely on blogs for that kind of thing. Or the letters column of China Daily.

This letter, from someone in Singapore about ‘1 Country, 2 Systems’ is a gem. Muddled thinking and insults for anyone who doesn’t agree with the official party line.

Szeto Wah in his mid-seventies is a Christian, probably indoctrinated about the evils of communism by the Church, and hence a distaste and dislike for PRC. […] What is so reprehensible about China putting Martin Lee and Szeto Wah under sedition law or treason? Would it not be that Singapore is anti-communist and China is communist?

Maybe it would not. It never ceases to amaze me that the socialist republic of Singapore is perceived as being a bastion of free enterprise when the government controls so much of the economy. At least China is moving in the opposite direction by selling off many state-owned firms.

It’s an interesting argument that the democrats are against China because they fear communism. Does that imply that China has plans to introduce communism in Hong Kong? As I said, muddled thinking.

Wait – there’s more stupidity:

Finally, it was easy to drum up ‘10%’ of the populace to come out if the population was some six million. Out of the ‘500,000’ how many were the curious and unintentional shoppers and people going about their normal daily activities.

Making comments like that got Tsang Yok-sing (the ex-leader of the DAB) in hot water. Hundreds of thousands of people queued up for several hours just to join the march, and when even the police say that there were 500,000 people taking part the chances are that there actually substantially more than that. Anyone who thinks that the people gave up a public holiday to walk (or stand) in the hot sun for several hours just for fun is very obviously deluding themselves. Or perhaps that’s what China Daily is all about.

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6 responses to “Letter of the week”

  1. Simon avatar

    “Nowadays they seem to have cut back on this, and I have to rely on blogs for that kind of thing.”
    Heh. Or should that be d’oh!

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  2. Chris avatar

    Especially yours, Simon!

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  3. BWG avatar

    George, where is Chris, and what have you done with the body?

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  4. Chris avatar

    That was the deal – no more Blogwatch and instead I make snide comments about Hong Kong bloggers. You may also have noticed that NTSCMP has become a bland load of old nonsense featuring pictures of the founding editor’s daughter feeding swans (and the like). All part of the deal.

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  5. BWG avatar

    Well it seems Blogwatch is back.
    I laughed at what he wrote, not because it was funny but because he insulted half the planet with his pretentious food snobbery.
    And yes, the photo gimmick is not at all funny. The main problem seems to be he’s just not witty enough, something of a requisite for satire.
    He should take his cue from my brother’s collaborative political site. Some of the comics in there are brilliant.
    You know what’s really sad though? George could have gotten a lot of support from bloggers if he’d simply stuck with lampooning the SCMP.
    I almost feel sorry for him.

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