What it is like being Chinese in Indonesia.
The Chinese-Mexican Bromance
An official apology by Mexico’s President for the 1911 Torreon massacre of Chinese immigrants highlights China’s increasing clout in Mexico.
Of Borders and Metaphors
How the U.S. handles the U.S.-Mexican border will say much about its character as a nation.
Harry’s and Meghan’s Clever Commonwealth Ploy
The Oprah Winfrey interview lights a fire that is consuming the British royals.
US Prisons: Outrageously Unjust
The time is overdue to reform the US prison system. It reflects very poorly on the country‘s moral values.
Change Is Coming to America
Nearly four years after Barack Obama’s two-term presidency, the political promise he represented might finally be fulfilled.
US Police Vs. African-Americans
Police brutality against African-Americans in the U.S. has a long lineage – and shows no sign of stopping.
COVID 19 and the Lessons of Xenophobia
If history is to serve as a guide, xenophobia must be treated as a grave risk that is as contagious and as deadly as any virus.
Is Germany’s Der Spiegel Racist?
In the latest case of self-flagellation, the ever more twisted German left, in its filter bubble, now accuses Der Spiegel for an anti-Chinese racist cover.
Ai Weiwei Cries Wolf About Germany
Ai Weiwei engages in the very same racial stereotyping about Germany that he complains, with very thin, if not contrived proof the Germans exhibited toward him.