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October 31, 2012

The Racist and the Diversity Czar

PJ Media, October 30, 2012


–Article by Ying Ma


Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas, a case challenging the use of racial preferences in the university admissions process. The case has led supporters and opponents to engage in a heated national debate about the merits of affirmative action, but few have noticed that one of the best reminders of the policy’s absurdities actually comes from the territorial conflicts currently raging in Asia.


In the world of affirmative action, Asians-Americans, along with other races, are lumped together as a single group that receives, or are excluded from, employment, education, contracting, or other positions. In the real world, however, the people of Asia not only are not interchangeable tokens; they have numerous reasons not to like each other. Grouping Asians together for the purpose of fostering “diversity” in America is not only ignorant but also insulting.


Read the entire article here.



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Published on October 31, 2012 08:30

October 29, 2012

China and Election 2012

The John Batchelor Show, October 25, 2012


The John Batchelor Show, a national radio program that covers politics, the economy, world affairs, science news, literature and the arts, interviewed Ying Ma about China and the U.S. presidential election of 2012.


To listen to the interview, please click here. (Note: The discussion with Ying Ma starts at minute 31:00 and lasts for approximately ten minutes.)


The John Batchelor Show airs on News Talk Radio 77 WABC New York as well as on radio stations in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco and elsewhere around the country.



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Published on October 29, 2012 21:36

October 26, 2012

Obama’s NaïvePolitik

Friends and Foes of Liberty, October 25, 2012


“Appease, Surrender, Abandon and Get Nothing” is a headline that summarizes President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, according to Paul Gregory, columnist for Forbes.com and research fellow at the Hoover Institution.


Professor Gregory spoke with Friends and Foes of Liberty and described President Obama’s foreign policy approach as “NaïvePolitik.” Tune in to find out how that approach has failed in America’s dealings with Russia, Iran, Egypt, Libya and the world.


Hosted by Ying Ma, Friends and Foes of Liberty is an Internet radio show that features in-depth discussions with thinkers, doers and leaders about freedom, geopolitics, the global marketplace and U.S. foreign policy.



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Published on October 26, 2012 07:00

October 23, 2012

Really, Don’t Take China’s Money?

, October 23, 2012


Ying Ma spoke to the Armstrong and Getty Show, one of Northern California’s top morning radio shows, about the first episode of her new Internet radio show, Friends and Foes of Liberty. The episode is titled “Don’t Take China’s Money?!” and featured a discussion about the national security implications of Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States.


Friends and Foes of Liberty features in-depth discussions about freedom, geopolitics, the global marketplace and U.S. foreign policy.


Hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, the Armstrong and Getty Show airs live weekday mornings on KSTE 650 AM in Sacramento and KNEW 910 AM (a Fox News Radio Station) in the San Francisco Bay Area.


Listen to Ying’s discussion with the show (interview begins approximately two minutes into the podcast).



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Published on October 23, 2012 12:28

October 22, 2012

Don’t Take China’s Money?!

Friends and Foes of Liberty, October 19, 2012


Hosted by Ying Ma, Friends and Foes of Liberty proudly presents its first episode, “Don’t Take China’s Money?!” The episode features a lively interview with Dr. Stephen Bryen, a former senior Department of Defense official, about the national security risks of Chinese foreign direct investment in America.




Dr. Bryen is the President and CEO of Ziklag Systems and the President and CEO of SDB Partners. He has 40 years of experience working in national security and industry, and has previously served as a senior staff director of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as an Undersecretary of Defense for Trade Security Policy in the Reagan administration, and as the President of the North America operations of Finmeccanica, one of the world’s top ten global players in aerospace, defense and security. Dr. Bryen is also a former commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a congressional entity established to examine the national security implications of U.S.-trade with China.


Listen to the interview with Stephen Bryen here.





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Published on October 22, 2012 07:05

New Show: Friends and Foes of Liberty

Ying Ma has launched a new Internet radio show featuring in-depth discussions with thinkers, doers and leaders about freedom, geopolitics, the global marketplace and U.S. foreign policy.


The new show, Friends and Foes of Liberty, will deliver lively conversations and unconventional wisdom about pressing issues affecting policy, politics and international affairs. The creation of this show is driven by the belief that serious policy discussions do not need to be boring, sanctimonious or preachy, and that discussions highlighting the weighty issues of our day should be made more accessible to free people living in a free society.


Details about the show’s episodes and guests can be found on its homepage.


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Published on October 22, 2012 07:00

August 4, 2012

The Welfare State Makes Us Less Free

Young America’s Foundation, August 3, 2012


Ying Ma spoke about the free market, China’s political and economic development, and how government entitlement programs in the United States create dependency and make Americans less free. This speech was part of the Young America’s Foundation’s 34th National Conservative Student Conference.


View the speech here or on C-SPAN.



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Published on August 04, 2012 07:57

July 14, 2012

Chinese Girl’s Unwanted Encounters with Porn-Seekers

The Weekly Standard, July 23, 2012


“Creeps on My Website: The Dark Side of Search Engines”


–Article by Ying Ma


It was April 2011, and my book had just been published. Chinese Girl in the Ghetto is a memoir of my family’s journey from post-Mao China to inner-city America. The story celebrates freedom and individual responsibility, but it also describes the drug- and crime-plagued Oakland, California, of the 1980s that became our home, and it reports the discrimination that we, like many immigrants, encountered from other minorities.


I was prepared to get some hate mail. What I did not expect were the advertising links that Amazon.com displayed alongside my book.


To read the rest of the article, please click here.



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Published on July 14, 2012 10:39

Chinese Girl’s Forced Encounters with Porn-Seekers

The Weekly Standard, July 23, 2012


“Creeps on My Website: The Dark Side of Search Engines”


–Article by Ying Ma


It was April 2011, and my book had just been published. Chinese Girl in the Ghetto is a memoir of my family’s journey from post-Mao China to inner-city America. The story cele-brates freedom and individual responsibility, but it also describes the drug- and crime-plagued Oakland, California, of the 1980s that became our home, and it reports the discrimination that we, like many immigrants, encountered from other minorities.


I was prepared to get some hate mail. What I did not expect were the advertising links that Amazon.com displayed alongside my book.


To read the entire article, please click here.



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Published on July 14, 2012 10:39

July 11, 2012

Radio Interview with African-American Conservatives

, July 10, 2012


Ying Ma spoke to African-American Conservatives, a conservative online radio program, about China, human rights, President Barack Obama’s China policy and Governor Mitt Romney’s China criticisms. African-American Conservatives offers topical political commentary from a right-leaning, cultural perspective. Its weekly radio interviews air on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. PT/10:00 p.m. ET.


To listen to Ying’s full interview, please click here.



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Published on July 11, 2012 11:18