It is amazing how common it is for one to set one standard for others and another for oneself. Gerald Henderson criticised Prof Don Russell ('No Need to be concerned about China's feelings" 25 Aug 09 http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/no-need-to-be-concerned-about-hurting-chinas-feelings-20090824-ewg6.html?page=-1) for asserting, apparently without evidence, that China's arrest of Stern Hu was justifiable for he engaged in bribery.
Henderson conveniently forgets he was also asserting that China had arrested Hu without reasons.
Prof Russell can rest on his past records, can Henderson, knowing his past biases ?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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