With this blog, I share things about my worldview, for all to read and see, to enhance people's understanding of me and the world. Since I have an opinion and a big mouth, I strongly feel the need to speak up and out about things that are important to me, regardless of the risks I take to do so.
23 October 2013
More Chinese News
From AP: Chinese newspaper urges police to release reporter
China is beautiful, but I wish I could see it through the smog and NOT get sick from the pollution. And I want others to see the beauty of the 'Middle Kingdom' safely and sanely
From AP: 'Beautiful China' tourism pitch misfires amid smog
The Rohingya
The Rohingya have lived in Myanmar/Burma for centuries, and because of their Muslim faith and the color of their skin, have been stripped of their citizenship, their births, marriages and deaths not recognized by the state, forced to live in specific areas without freedom of movement, and denied services like health care and education. They are, in affect, people without a country, and are treated as unwelcome guests.
The recent episodes of racial/ethnic violence were created by the Buddhist majority, just simply because they want the Rohingya out of their country. And the new government promises action, but has yet to make a concerted effort to make the violence stop.
Aung San Suu Kyi reluctantly acknowledges their existence, but doesn't do anything about it, like encourage ethnic harmony for starters. Isn't she the one, that fought for the freedom for everyone in her country for the past 25 years?
Here's some links from my friends from Global Post that may help you understand how dire it really is: Global Post: Rohingya Search
The HKTV Saga
The Story Starts Here....
The Chief Executive's Idiocy:
The Standard: Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying made the ultimate decision to reject HKTV's free-to-air TV license
The Protest on Sunday:
From BBC: Thousands of people protest in Hong Kong at what they see as a lack of official transparency, after a local TV network was refused a licence.
Then, there's the jobs. It gets personal:
The Standard: Anger over real-life drama
The HKTV Owner's reaction:
The Standard: 'Don't infuriate me ...'
Popular Support:
The Standard: Two film directors enter frame in HKTV row
And finally, the CE's weak response:
The Standard: 'We can't please everyone'
The English language press glosses over local HK news. For those who can read Traditional Chinese, I encourage you to go read the Chinese Language versions of the news, because they are more revealing and detailed.
20 October 2013
Art of War is the wrong way to make friends
The Art of War as a foreign policy is not a way to make friends and influence people. One of the most annoying things I find about how the Central Government act. One makes friends by dialogue that make it a win win situation, and not act like bullies and intimidate. Obviously, the Chinese Premier hasn't figured it out yet.
18 October 2013
Stand up and know your worth
And yes, as an actor and artist, I have had to say no many times over money, work conditions, and the fact that I thought the production or show was not up to my standards, for whatever the reason. It's good to have standards, one needs to learn when to be flexible with them as needed.
How to ruin a perfectly good friendship/relationship
Yes I do judge people by how they treat me and the people around me, strangers, and those who are service employees. I do expect respect, courtesy, and if it escalates, taken aside for discussion. I know I have a temper, but I stop before I explode and start working behind the scenes to get it corrected, as I have mastered letter/email writing and phone calling. In the US, I do not appreciate scenes. Overseas, it may be a different story depending on the situation.
What I find repugnant is people that feel the need to act pretentious. It's so affected and fake, especially around service employees, because it turns into a power game. I have a friend that does that all the time with others, but alone with me, he drops the act. It makes the individual look stupid by pretending they are something they are not. It is like this friend has become the person that, 20 years ago, complained about. And that is sad, because it proves to me, that my friend hasn't grown up, and he's roughly the same age as me.
Respect me, and my life decisions. I may have made some stupid mistakes, and I bitch about them, however, I stand by them for specific reasons. Don't judge me, just be my friend, and shut up and listen. I may need to vent or express something. Don't offer advice to me, unless I ask for it, as I prefer to listen to my own counsel. There are people I don't talk to about anything, because they just can't shut up and listen, and always have an opinion about what I should be doing. I'm bad at that too, but I'm working on listening and asking questions as a way to help the other person understand their situation.
I am no one's dog. I am my own person. I have my life, responsibilities, duties, etc. apart from you. We have evolved differently and are on two different paths and worldviews now. In life, the nature of the friendship can and often does change. To a dear friend, please accept that, because our friendship is evolving as we speak. And please don't assume I will be there when we grow old, I will probably go before you, given my family's health history.
Professionally, I do not appreciate being constantly discounted or devalued, nor do I appreciate lack of transparency and respect for me as a person to not approach me directly. Can't talk to me? Don't go to the boss, where the message will be diluted, if it's ever discussed. Find a non-direct way to tell me I have offended you. I also don't really like people that go around my back and undermine me and my efforts, however well intentioned. I despise those who can't treat their co-workers with respect and dignity. A former manager who sold me down the river because I declined a promotion over pay, has lost my total respect and admiration.
I've just voiced a number things that can make me sever or distance from the friendship/relationship. If it applies to you, it actually does. If it doesn't, it doesn't. Please heed this as a warning.
04 October 2013
The state of things with me
03 October 2013
Alma Mater, Hail to Thee
....You are that part of me....
--My High School's Alma Mater song
It's interesting to read/hear/see stuff ones alma mater says about you. It's a good laugh, because its not worth it to me to break 25 years of silence and open up unnecessary crap again. Besides, the most important people to me are the ones in my life now.
01 October 2013
30 September 2013
Republicans give me gas!
I'm not advocating anything, but....
If the instigators of this political fiasco were to somehow disappear (translation Republicans and their Tea Party rejects), I would not cry for them. They messed up our economy, our society and our way of life. I cannot in good conscious forgive them for the damage they have done to my country, our country.
27 September 2013
People of faith? Intolerant?!? Nahhh...
If people would stop being fixated on 'moral' issues and actually concentrate on being good practitioners of their faiths, there wouldn't be this kind of intolerance for others, who may not believe as they do.
Yes, I learned this from 'Little Mosque', on CBC, Hulu and Pivot.
25 September 2013
He helped you, and you did this?!? Shame!/Er half, und Sie hat das getan?? Schämen!
To the assholes who ripped off a friend Hong Kong: You should be ashamed for doing that evil act. Karma is a bitch! She will pay your deeds back ten fold. May your return flight home crash and you die a painful death. That was not nice thing to do to someone that tried to show you kindness and help you.
23 September 2013
Gau and Gwai at bedtime
Bedtime at our house. Gwai was sitting in Gau's spot on the bed, so Gau sat on him.
Ethnically Ambiguous
As annoying as this is, I get this a lot, personally and professionally. My response usually is: "What do you think I am?", and make them squirm a bit. Or if I'm at work, and I get the question, "Where am I from?", I point to my name tag which clearly says SEATTLE.
There are many reasons I play this game back with them. I need to make sure people understand that there's more to me than my ethnicity and my nationality, and those two things have two different and distinct meanings. See me as Drew first. Understand what I'm all about. See past the superficial, and get to know me.
Unfortunately, there are many people around the world -- not just Americans -- that can't get past the physical appearance of others that aren't typical looks in their world/worldview. It's sad really.
"What this world needs now is love, sweet love... "