In China, authoritarians flood Twitter with ads for prostitutes and pornography in an effort to prevent users from obtaining information about protests. Authoritarians in the United States threaten to remove Twitter from more than 1.5 billion devices worldwide. “Apple has…
Boy, there sure is an awful lot of discrediting news for the Branch Covidian crowd lately, isn’t there? Sure seems like they put us through two years of hell for — if not nothing, then certainly not much. We can…
When the dust finally settles and we look back on the COVID-19 pandemic as a matter of history, we may well conclude that the most consequential aspect of the ordeal was not the pandemic itself but rather the explosion in…
The pandemic has been wreaking havoc in China, not due to the virus but due to the Chinese government’s policies. Shanghai has been locked down since March 28, and people are scrambling for food and other vital supplies on a…
“China’s Hazmat Suit Terror,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, April 18, 2022.
“The CCP COVID Variant,” editorial cartoon by Yogi Love for The American Spectator, February 22, 2022.
Start with a simple empirical proposition: It is rare that one has all the evidence at hand one would like to have when facing important decisions. This holds true for countless big personal choices — marriage, divorce, buying/selling a home,…
What can you say about a country that trashed the planet Earth with a deadly virus? That it knew what it was doing? China has gotten away with it: businesses and industries destroyed or damaged; massive recession and unemployment; medical systems…
Heads of state from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, and Japan at the Group of Seven (G7) Summit this past week have issued tougher messaging on China compared to their relative silence in recent months. The…