Ronald E. Yates's Blog, page 20
May 11, 2023
Thick Face, Black Heart: China’s Ruthless Warrior Strategy
In 1989 as I was covering the ill-fated occupation of Beijing’s sprawling Tiananmen Square by pro-democracy demonstrators, I bought a book entitled: “Thick Black Theory.” Of all the books I have read about China and the Chinese mind, this book by a Chinese scholar and politician named Li Zhongwu was ...
Published on May 11, 2023 22:30
May 8, 2023
15-Minute Cities: Utopias? Or a Brave New World of Domination?
The latest buzzword among urban planners is the “15-minute city”—a utopian “green” vision designed to persuade us to live in small, dense urban condos without our cars. The 15-minute city is a concept developed by a professor at the Sorbonne in Paris. Leave it to an academic to come up ...
Published on May 08, 2023 22:30
May 7, 2023
American Despotism
I am finding it increasingly difficult to be optimistic about America today. We have abandoned scientific fact, morality, and patriotism in pursuit of pseudo-science, impiety, and ambiguously deceitful concepts such as “equity,” “gender dysphoria,” and the increasingly violent cult of Transgenderism. Schools can no longer define what a woman is ...
Published on May 07, 2023 22:30
May 2, 2023
The Abject Amorality of Democrat Policy
Today, I am turning my blog over to Mike Ford, founder and managing editor of the American Free News Network https://afnn.us/ to which I am a contributor. Mike is also a former U.S. Army Colonel and US Military Academy graduate (class of 1980). In his post, he raises several legitimate ...
Published on May 02, 2023 22:30
May 1, 2023
“The Cojones Awards:” Honoring those who Counterattack Cancel-Culture
Our country is so woke that we now need a new award to honor people who stand up to the PC mob and the corrosive cancel-culture lunacy they have spawned. The unlikely creator of the “Cojones Awards” is normally liberal Bill Maher, the “Real Time” host who appears to be ...
Published on May 01, 2023 22:30
April 30, 2023
Is Ethical Journalism An Oxymoron?
Last week, in case you missed it, was “Ethics in Journalism Week,” sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists. As a journalist and a member of the SPJ myself, I naturally visited the SPJ’s website to see how it was commemorating this occasion. As expected, the site was bursting with ...
Published on April 30, 2023 22:30
April 28, 2023
Remembering the Final 24 Hours in the Fall of Saigon
Forty-eight years ago, I was on a U.S. Navy ship headed to the Philippines. It was May 1, and a couple of days before, I was evacuated from a place called Saigon (known today as Ho Chi Minh City) as it fell to Communist North Vietnamese troops. April 29, 1975, ...
Published on April 28, 2023 22:30
April 27, 2023
Join me for a Vietnam Retrospective
Tomorrow, April 29, I will be posting my recollections of the Fall of Saigon- an event I covered for the Chicago Tribune 48 years ago. I invite you to join me for this retrospective. As many of you may know, the war in Vietnam came to an ignominious end during ...
Published on April 27, 2023 22:30
April 24, 2023
What a Day! Media & Political Shakeups All Over the Place!
For those of us who toil in the media verse, nothing grabs our attention quicker than when powerful political appointees and grossly over-paid cable news hosts and anchors get canned or depart their lucrative positions. Yesterday was genuinely a day of days–a Monday morning media massacre! First came the news ...
Published on April 24, 2023 22:30
April 23, 2023
Have Chicago Voters Said they Deserve to Get it “Good and Hard?”
As I always acknowledge when I post about Chicago, I am not a native Chicagoan. However, I spent 27 years with the Chicago Tribune, where I held a variety of positions, from reporter and editor to foreign correspondent and member of the editorial board. So, even though I am not ...
Published on April 23, 2023 22:30