The news broke like a storm across Taiwan groups: Marriott had kow-towed after sending around a survey to its global rewards club...:
The survey sent to customers asked in which country they lived and gave options including Tibet, Taiwan and Hong Kong.The language was obviously dictated by Beijing. Beijing also followed up by putting pressure on other corporations to change their language. More will follow; this is only part of a long game. Marriott also had to fire an employee who clicked "like" on a article about Tibetan independence. China is putting pressure on every institution of world society: government, corporations, educational institutions (see Jon Sullivan's most recent piece on universities here). Eventually it will get around to the legal frameworks like GATT and WTO and the financial frameworks.
"We absolutely will not support any separatist organization that will undermine China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," said the Marriott statement. "We apologize for any act that may give rise to misunderstandings."
Beijing is intensely sensitive about the status of Taiwan, the self-ruled island the communist mainland claims as part of its territory, and of Tibet.
Someone remarked on Twitter that the hegemon reproduces in its external environment the politics of its domestic environment. The Chinese-run world is going to be much uglier than even the US-run world. I expect that one of the few delights of my declining years is going to listen to all those idiots who hated on the US nostalgically extolling the virtues of the US-based order...
Many Taiwan supporters were incensed at Marriott's decision. But let's remember that Marriott has over 100 hotels in China. My friend Michal Thim pointed out that Marriott has no choice, because it has thousands of employees that Beijing's security forces can hold hostage for its good behavior: it can casually destroy many lives to punish Marriott. Certainly this would send a message to the foreign business community in China. It would also destroy many lives. What would you choose?
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Daily Links:
- Jenna with a hilarious send up of the listicle habits of Taiwan News and other publications that write on Taiwan
- Piece for the Taiwan Sentinel writes that people are now worried that China is showing emerging signs of being an ethnonationalist power. Quite true: people have been saying that for decades.
- Another 100 Taiwanese and Chinese arrested for fraud in Phils.
- Taiwan man sanctioned for oil sales to N Korea.
- Aging academic workforce is problem for Taiwan and Japan. The real problem is the reported deteriorating work conditions. There are plenty of PHDs in Taiwan, we overproduce them. So replacing faculty won't be a problem.
- Microsoft opens AI institute in Taiwan
- KMT worship of Chiang Ching-kuo continues on the 30th anniversary of his death. Call me when the killers of Lin Yi-hsiung's family are brought to justice.
- This thread on Twitter is about an academic presenting on brawls in Taiwan's legislature. Stuff we all know from living here, but a useful round up.
- Washington Post publishes Chinese propaganda as a paid ad. Note that the "this is a paid ad" notification doesn't tell you who paid for the ad. It is sick that papers in democracies forward this garbage.
- Cole on why China expanded the air route in the Taiwan Strait right now, breaking its agreement with Taiwan.
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Haha, send-ups are supposed to be gentle, friendly ribbing but somewhere in my twisted heart I want them all to feel real shame for their crap writing and the disservice they do to Taiwan. :)
ReplyDeleteThe consequences of doing biz in the devil's den. Bruised knees.
ReplyDelete"The survey sent to customers asked in which country they lived and gave options including Tibet, Taiwan and Hong Kong."
ReplyDeleteI can sort of understand listing Hong Kong on the list. But, Tibet? This is extremely unusual, no matter how you look at it.
Something fishy (or more) seems to be going on. Is someone trying the downgrade Taiwan's status to Tibet's and Hong Kong's; thus, locking Taiwan to China's domestic sphere?
Without a planned intention, no hotel would list Tibet as a country, let alone a tourist source, which Tibet is not. Tibet is not on the ISO country list. So, "it was just a purchased country list" is not an applicable excuse; as usually used for the case of listing "Taiwan, Province of China".
I don't believe this is a simple mistake. More is going on and will be coming towards crashing Taiwan's current status. Marriott needs to explain more. Was it playing victim as an accomplice of China?
Tibet is there because some Tibetans are not PRC citizens, but hold stateless documents through the Tibetan Government in Exile.
ReplyDeleteSomeone extolling the virtues of American dominated world is so similar to England talking about how colonialism was good and civilized the barbarians.
ReplyDeletePeople would rather be dominated by their own rather than be "civilized" by the white people.
Someone extolling the virtues of American dominated world is so similar to England talking about how colonialism was good and civilized the barbarians.
ReplyDeleteYep. But we will see that, for sure.
China is not "our own". What you're saying sounds like racial essentialism.
ReplyDeletei heard they cant get the AI insttitute running because they have to keep hitting CTL ALT DELETE and Rebooting every 15 seconds...
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