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fieryscribe t1_j9rp3sn wrote
As a Hong Konger (who lives in NYC), fuck Sing Tao.
Also "fuck you" and "fuck your mother" (DLLM) are pretty pedestrian. You hear it all the time in Cantonese to denote frustration or disappointment.
It's unacceptable here, especially from an official, but I thought I'd add the cultural context.
drpvn OP t1_j9rpgjn wrote
What’s wrong with Sing Tao? Not familiar with it.
fieryscribe t1_j9rps50 wrote
They're pro-CCP/pro-HK government. Those of us who are more pro-democracy dislike their bias.
They were also made to register as foreign agents in the US in 2021: https://twitter.com/axios/status/1430527894535688195
Throwawayhelp111521 t1_j9ud7g9 wrote
>It's unacceptable
Yes.
bbqcornnuts312 t1_j9utedh wrote
Marte deserves to be voted out for many reasons, but his total indifference to crime, even in Chinatown, has got to be the biggest.
Because he opposed the Chinatown jail, people (stupidly) voted for him. He has none of the values of the people that put him in office but he's good at pretending to care about local issues.
...They'll probably sadly vote for someone even worse in 2023. They never learn.
It sucks.
Everyoneeatshere t1_j9v4ypj wrote
Definitely lacking some cultural context here. Moving on.
Vivid-Protection6731 t1_j9rrzsr wrote
Maybe he speaks Mandarin and there was a translation error??
Just giving him the benefit of the doubt...
BKTKC t1_j9s7e8h wrote
Nah those curses are pretty standard in Cantonese, not as much in mandarin. And Lotus mainly speaks Cantonese, I've met her before. She's the main reporter for Singtao in NY for like 30 years, everything in the Chinese community is reported by her, at this point she can probably be consider the shadow editor in chief of the main Chinese paper on the east coast. The editors and managers change based on who they send from HK but Lotus has always been there. Still pretty dumb of him to say those things on voice mail to a reporter.
darkknight915 t1_j9tctjn wrote
Wow, a democratic politician fucking up and it’s not the ny post reporting it? NY reddit won’t know how to handle this one it takes their biggest whine off the table right away.
k1lk1 t1_j9th9i1 wrote
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drpvn OP t1_j9r3g2j wrote
A top aide to Manhattan Councilman Christopher Marte recently berated a female journalist with a torrent of sexist slurs, according to a complaint she filed this week with the City Council.
The Marte aide, Stephen Wong, made the offensive comments in four voicemails left with the reporter, Lotus Chau of Chinese-language Sing Tao Daily, on Feb. 15 in regards to a disagreement over a news article she had written about the Democratic Council member, her complaint alleges.
“The messages, which were in Cantonese, said ‘F--k you,’ ‘f--k your mother,’ ‘you c--t,’ ‘c--t between your knees,’ ‘slaughter ... you pig,’ ‘you c--t pig’ and ‘your newspaper go die,’” Chau wrote in the complaint, which was obtained by the Daily News.
Chau called the comments she was allegedly subjected to “abhorrent and unacceptable.”
“The messages were vile, vulgar, demeaning and hate-filled,” she wrote.
Chau submitted the complaint with Marte’s office and looped in Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, the full Progressive Caucus and Council members Julie Won, Sandra Ung and Linda Lee, the body’s three Asian-American members. She offered to furnish the Council with the voicemail recordings.
Wong, who serves as a senior adviser to Marte, did not return a request for comment Thursday. Chau declined to comment beyond her complaint.
Caitlin Kelmar, Marte’s chief of staff, said her office takes Chau’s allegations “very seriously” and that she expects Wong will be reprimanded.
“We will definitely be discussing this within the office, with the City Council’s general counsel’s office, and we will be taking action,” Kelmar said.
Marte’s office confirmed the beef between Wong and Chau stemmed from a Feb. 14 story she had written about the Council member’s decision to sign on to the Progressive Caucus’ new mission statement, which includes a pledge to “reduce the size and scope of the NYPD.”
The police reduction pledge has stirred controversy in the Council and resulted in 15 members leaving the group in protest earlier this month. Chau’s story noted the seeming contradiction in Marte having apparently claimed that even though he remains a Progressive Caucus member, he does not support reducing funding for the police.