In this episode, I\u2019m speaking with Steve Vines, who was a journalist based in Hong Kong for 35 years until he recently left for political reasons in 2021. Steve shares the rapid series of events that ultimately led to his departure from the country he called \u201chome.\u201d Steve sheds light on the current situation in Hong Kong by looking back at its history and the resilient spirit of Hong Kong, which he has studied in depth for his new book, Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong and the World's Largest Dictatorship. He discusses how there was once a high degree of liberty and low democracy in Hong Kong, but now both are non-existent. Later in the episode, we hear a fictional story about the oppression and propaganda that is prevalent in Hong Kong.\nWhite Terror - A Fictional Story in Print\nIN THIS EPISODE:\n\n[01:11] Steve\u2019s departure from Hong Kong\n\n[07:39] White Terror explained\n\n[10:20] Democracy, Liberty and the Special Administrative Region\n\n[18:30] The incredible spirit of Hong Kong\n\n[23:00] What other societies can learn from the situation in Hong Kong\n\n[30:29] FICTION: White Terror\n\n[33:33] Bob defies the warnings to stay in at night\n\n[37:00] Bob leaves Hong Kong after witnessing something terrible\n\nKEY TAKEAWAYS:\n\nWhite Terror refers to the suppression of the democracy movement by the Taiwanwese government after they left the main Chinese mainland and installed a regime on the island of Taiwan. It\u2019s what is similarly happening in Hong Kong now.\n\nThe Special Administrative Region claimed that Hong Kong would be a fully-fledged capitalist society until 2047. If we look back more carefully, the mainland never really saw one country or two systems applying to the political orient.\n\nThe narrative that is spun in Hong Kong by the Chinese communist party is that the terrible people of Hong Kong brought all these troubles on themselves by provoking the mainland.\n\nHong Kong survived the 1960s and came back stronger. Hong Kong has survived enormous economic recessions, and many, many things but come back stronger. So the question is, will the spirit of Hong Kong survive this?\n\n\xa0\nBIO:\nStephen Vines was a Hong Kong based journalist, writer and businessman until 2021 when he was forced to leave for political reasons. He is the author of Defying the Dragon \u2013 Hong Kong and the World\u2019s Largest Dictatorship.\n\nIn Hong Kong, he was the founding Chief Editor of \u2018Eastern Express,\u2019 a groundbreaking daily newspaper published in Hong Kong. He was also a founder and publisher of Spike magazine.\n\nHe presented a weekly current affairs television programme \u2013 The Pulse \u2013 produced by RTHK and is a frequent broadcaster and commentator on business and political affairs for newspapers and a number of international radio and TV stations.\n\nVines combined writing with founding and running a number of companies, mainly in the food sector and this has enabled him to learn a lot more about how business really works.\n\nHe is the author of a number of books including \u2018Hong Kong: China\u2019s New Colony\u2019 and a study of the Asian financial crisis called \u2018The Years of Living Dangerously\u2019. He is also author of the multi-edition \u2018Market Panic\u2019 and \u2018Food Gurus.\u2019\n\nStephen Vines was the Deputy Business Editor of The Observer and has worked for The Guardian, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, and the BBC.\xa0\n\xa0\nLINKS:\nhttps://stephenvines-author.com/\nWhite Terror - A Fictional Story in Print\n\nSupport this podcast at \u2014 https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donations\n\nAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands\n\nPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy