Showing posts with label TCM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TCM. Show all posts

Friday, 26 January 2024

Australia Day... Yay! Celebrate, Aussies, don’t mourn...

Australia Day explainer

The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) was founded in 1966 and I became an early member in 1969. The ACF is now the largest environmental body in Australia. Nowadays it’s not only about conservation. It’s also about politics...

In the lead up to Australia Day, today 26 January, the ACF are inviting me, not to celebrate the day, but to mourn it:

26 January is an uncomfortable reminder of how First Nations people and Country are suffering from colonisation that is unjust, often violent, and continues to this day.
Teila Watson ACF Community Organiser and Josie Alec ACF First Nations Lead, who go on to invite me to attend an “invasion day rally”, or any one of many “survival day events”. 

Yeah, but nah. And in saying that I join the vast majority of Australians, including most Indigenous Australians, who simply want to have fun and celebrate the success of a very special country.

I mean, sure, let’s recall some of the horrible things done to aboriginal Australians, especially back in those days. But let’s also recall how improved things are. When the First Fleet landed on Sydney Cove in 1788, the indigenous community were hunter-gatherers living in the stone age. Their life expectancy was 31 and literacy rates were zero %, as they had no system of writing. Today life expectancy is 75 years and literacy 75%. These still lag the population as a whole, hence the talk of “gaps”.

But it’s not like nothing has been done to help close gaps even further. Billions are spent each year, by very many well-meaning people. That can’t be ignored. The results have fallen below expectations, to be sure. Which is why people like Senator Jacinta Nampijimpa Price and aboriginal activist Warren Mundine call for a detailed analysis of where the money has gone and how it could be used better. But that’s a whole ‘nother story. 

To the Teila Watsons of the world, who demand we “mourn” the coming of the English, as “invasion day”, we must ask: what did you expect? That this huge southern land would remain in the hands of a few hundred tribes of hunter-gatherers? Pristine? In its prelapsarian glory? Until today? Really? 

Or that someone other than the British would have staked a claim? Like the French most likely. Their history of colonialism -- Algeria, Haiti -- was everywhere far more brutal than the British ever was. Or the Portuguese, or the Dutch, or even the Chinese. Whatever, it could not have remained Terra Aborginales alone and forever. 

Teila Watson writes elsewhere about the downfall of democracy in “so-called Australia", a downfall she seems to yearn for. To be replaced — apparently— by a neo-Marxist First Nations dictatorship, leavened by a dash of ecological authoritarianism. Though it’s hard to know for sure what she means, given the abstraction of her prose. Have a look at her writings here. Don’t worry if you don’t understand it all or don’t quite get what she’s on about. It is pretentious pabulum. I ran it through Readable.com and it got a “D”. 

Josie Alec [profile] is a purveyor of traditional aboriginal medicine. She looks like a jolly person. And I wish her well with her entrepreneur-ship. Good on her. For the traditional aboriginal medicine, I’ve got about as much time for that as I do for Traditional Chinese medicine, which is to say, none. Still, power to her. 

In her spare time, Josie works to stop Woodside’s offshore natural gas projects, arguing that the Great Serpent in the sea is one of Seven Sisters Dreaming. Or something. It must be respected. So Woodside had to stop development — at a cost of billions. This is like stopping a major project because the Astrological signs aren’t propitious. 

Australia had better sort out this issue -- our interactions between First Nations and Newcomers -- before it impoverishes everyone, all Australians.

As it stands, it’s condescending to treat indigenous superstitions more seriously than western ones. We can mock western astrology, but not, apparently, “aboriginal astronomy”. 

ADDED: what Teila and Josie have to do with environmental conservation, it seems, is that "we have much to learn from the nation’s original, enduring custodians”. To which I also say Yay. Bring it on. I know that we could learn about controlled fire to control bush fires. I guess theres also food, aka bush tucker, in Oz. And then... Whatever else there is to learn, by all means lets learn it. Again, Im pretty sure that theres been quite a bit done in this area; but let’s keep learning. 

The First Europeans were not the murderous barbarians they’ve been painted as by the Teila crew. The instructions to Governor Arthur Phillip were specifically to not harm the native inhabitants, and not to take any land without their permission. There were horrid cases, for sure, of murder or even massacre. But these were punished by the authorities and white settlers put to death. From the top, the message was to get on with the native tribes, peaceably. Which by all accounts happened. 

Against this backdrop, one of Arthur Phillip’s great achievements during that first foundation year, and into the next, was the relationship he cultivated with the Indigenous people. Clear principles had been enunciated in Britain before he departed. The shedding of native blood was prohibited as a crime of the highest nature and the Indigenous people could not be deprived of their land without consent. [Link]

ADDED: I rather like this summary from then PM Tony Abbott on 2015 Australia Day:

Modern Australia has an Aboriginal heritage, a British foundation and a multicultural character”…. [Link]

And that, dear Aussie compatriots, is something to celebrate. Yay, for Oz Day!

As are Marilyn and my Mum, Mutti, rising 103.... Celebrating Australia Day in Canberra.

Monday, 5 June 2023

“Hong Kong takes new step to promote ESG agenda to reluctant and wary small business owners” | 5 June

ADDED: As published 12 June

LETTER TO EDITOR SCMP:

There's not a bandwagon that's chugged by our shores but that our government hasn't wanted to clamber on board. (Hong Kong takes new step to promote ESG agenda to reluctant and wary small business owners , 5 June).

Islamic finance hub, high-tech hub, biotech hub, TCM hub, Green finance hub, you name it, we've got a hub for you!  Come jump on our bandwagon!

And now ESG finance. This is a notion from America, the latest iteration of an environmental and social justice agenda engulfing the United States. Let's not let it engulf us.

As the founder and ex-owner of an SME in Hong Kong (Wall Street Institute) I speak against this ESG push. It will only increase the red tape strangling our hard-working entrepreneurs. 

Elon Musk has called ESG a "scam". His company, Tesla, was removed from the ESG 500 Index, due to a disputed instance, since resolved, of alleged racism in the factory. The Index removal was despite the fact that at the time Tesla had produced more electric vehicles than the rest of the world combined. How can that make any sense?

I call on the Trade Development Council to find better things to do with our money than to follow this latest Boondoggle. I join the "reluctant and wary small business owners" to demand our government give this latest gravy train a pass. Let it chug on by, as we stand — smiling and waving — with our feet firmly rooted to the ground. 

Pf etc…

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Government by ghosts and goblins

(Sigh…). This is in the front page (!) of the South China Morning Post, Asia’s English language paper of record. “Fortune sticks” drawn from a bamboo holder, at Chinese New Year, to tell our government what to do in the Year of the Rabbit. Crazy. 

Would the New York Times front-page similar superstition? Hmmm…?

Not only front page, this nonsense also features in the editorial -- the main editorial! --  praises the “lucky joy stick” drawn out by a “Feng shui master” as a good guide to this year’s government policies!  And not with a nod and a wink. Quite seriously. Quite depressing. 

Previously we’ve had the promotion of nonsense Traditional Chinese Medicine as Covid cure. The government even sent out care packages to every single resident with packs of TCM. Nonsense and misinformation as formal government health policy. 

Saturday, 7 January 2023

“Praise for Marxism hits raw nerve” | SCMP

As it should. Marxism is horrid. When did I first come to this conclusion? In 1976 when I went to China and I learned how it had destroyed a country, a people, a culture. Marxism, via Maoism. Horrid, vicious, murderous. Mao said “to make an omelette you have to break some eggs”. We anti-Marxists respond “but where is the omelette?”. ADDED: Helen Dale “Why does anyone love Marxism?

What is interesting above is that the “broad masses of the Chinese people” are having none of it, and that our local media, at least our South China Morning Post is reporting it. They are open about it. Mocking the 1,400 (!) Marxist schools for being useless. 

“The experts are spending large sums studying how great the anti-pandemic spirit is” — Online comment.

“The anti-pandemic spirit” just another way of saying Marxism. IOW, useless. Useless in countering Covid. What you need for that is medicine. Western medicine, not TCM, by the way.

Thursday, 29 September 2022

“Coronavirus: Chinese medicine may help relieve ‘long Covid’ symptoms such as fatigue, Hong Kong study shows”

The study shows nothing of the sort. This nonsense on the front page of SCMP print edition.  There was no control group. Insane. And useless. "Results" with no control group are not results. This is nonsense.
As all the commenters note.
Embarrassing!
Misinformation! 
Imagine. A “doctor” talks of “rebalancing” the “Qi”. Oh, dear, oh dear.. Good for woo-woo. Not for real Science. This is the sort of nonsense taught at “quackademia”. The only reason our paper of record puts it on the front page is because Dear Leader Xi Jinping is pushing it. And why he’s pushing it I don’t know. Except perhaps pandering to the rather large number who actually believe it. But large numbers believing doesn’t make it true. We used to believe the world was flat. 

Wednesday, 20 April 2022

“Traditional Chinese Medicine is bunkum”. The TL;DR summary of the experts

Every Hong Kong citizen has been given a pandemic-fighting kit, and we’ve got ours. Face masks, RATs and Lianhua  Qingwen, a “proprietary Traditional Chinese Medicine”. At the time I mocked TCM. “It’s ‘medicine’ with the impurities left in”, at best. In short: not Science.

There’s no authoritative data that TCM is effective. Lianhua Qungwen’s claims to have been “tested” were (1) with an exceptionally small sample of just 284 patients  (2) was not double-blind and (3) there were confounding factors: eg, used together with western medicine (!). With other medications, most infamously Ivermectin, such shoddy work has been laughed out of court. But not with Lianhua Qingwen, because  it’s TCM, and TCM IS promoted by our dear leader, Xi Jinping.

Now the SCMP is throwing shade on it too. In a full-page article today, “Shanghai needs food not TCM…”. It quotes skeptics both in China and rest of world. 

Snips: 
A leading neurologist in China has called for authorities to make it “very clear” whether traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Lianhua Qingwen is effective against Covid-19 before giving it precedence over food and other essential deliveries to people in lockdown.
At least 8 million boxes of Lianhua Qingwen capsules have been sent to Shanghai in its battle against the Omicron variant, at the same time as many of its 25 million people are struggling to find fresh vegetables, rice and masks.
“Dispatching of Covid medicines should follow rigorous tests and examinations. No fake and shoddy products should be given to the public,” Rao Yi, president of Capital Medical University in Beijing, said in a post on social media platform WeChat.
“If the efficacy of Lianhua Qingwen has never been strictly proven, the mandatory dispatch would hurt the interests of people in shortage of food and drug necessities,” he posted to his Rao Yi Science account on Sunday.…
Three medical experts led by Jinan University’s Xie Wangshi also expressed dismay at the prioritising of Lianhua Qingwen in supplies to Shanghai, in an article on Sunday at Chinese health platform DXY.…
The distribution of Lianhua Qingwen to healthy people has prompted doctors around the country to warn against taking it unless they are feeling unwell, as it could lead to stomach or kidney dysfunction, according to reports in Shanghai-based state media Jiefang Daily
Shijiazhuang Yiling Pharmaceutical’s stock price fell 10 per cent on Friday and Monday – hitting the daily floor limit – after Wang Sicong, the son of Dalian Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin, raised doubts about the WHO’s support for Lianhua Qingwen.
The US National Institutes of Health has said that while it may help with symptom relief, its overall effectiveness against Covid-19 is inconclusive.…
In November, Singaporean health authorities issued an advisory against misleading claims about its efficacy in treating or preventing the coronavirus. “ There is no scientific evidence from randomised clinical trials to show that any herbal product, including Lianhua Qingwen products, can be used to prevent or treat Covid-19,” the advisory said. 
The treatment, which is claimed to detoxify the lungs and clear heat, lists 13 ingredients, including apricot kernel, rhubarb, honeysuckle and forsythia powder. According to Australian authorities, it also contains ephedra, which can be used to make menthol. 
In May 2020, Swedish customs disallowed the imports of Lianhua Qingwen as the authorities said they tested samples and found they only contained mentholEphedra is also a key ingredient in the drug methamphetamine…
I rest my case. Authorities from around China and the world (Singapore, Sweden, US, Australia) are skeptical about TCM, especially Lianhua Qingwen. Made to a Stone-Age recipe (Han Dynasty). There is no sound scientific reason to be using it. In fact, it could give you tummy and kidney problems. Go figure this one!