TOPIC
My Take
+ FOLLOW
My Take
My Take, a popular and sometimes controversial daily column of the South China Morning Post, analyses a variety of hot-button issues concerning Hong Kong, mainland China and the region.
SHOW FULL PROFILE
Palestinian Territories
My Take
|
The emerging axis of lawlessness – the European Union, United States and Israel
From Ukraine to the Caribbean and Middle East, we are witnessing the application of the law of the jungle by the West and its ally.
14 Dec 2025 - 10:15PM
15
Hong Kong
My Take
|
What Hong Kong can learn from deadly London flats blaze
13 Dec 2025 - 11:36PM
videocam
Hong Kong
My Take
|
We must ensure that such a tragedy never occurs again
30 Nov 2025 - 5:43AM
Germany
My Take
|
How China goes toe to toe with the West and softly-softly with the rest
Beijing rarely claims altruism. It always wants something from you, but most of the time, its approach is pragmatic, respectful and usually beneficial.
23 Nov 2025 - 10:15PM
5
Britain
My Take
|
BN(0) visa holders deserve clarity on the pathway to a new life in the UK
Hong Kong people are precisely the sort of migrants Britain wants. Yet radical immigration reforms place fresh obstacles in their way.
22 Nov 2025 - 11:43PM
7
Mainland China
My Take
|
Takaichi’s stance over Taiwan is just what the West wants
Japan can protect its security and national interest by peaceful means rather than going down a belligerent path.
16 Nov 2025 - 11:58PM
11
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Mainland China
My Take
|
Is China committing ‘genocide’ by promoting tourism and development?
Much of UK media and academia have helped manufacture spurious claims about Xinjiang while denying real monstrous crimes elsewhere that many of them sponsor or otherwise justify.
10 Nov 2025 - 9:06AM
videocam
15
Mainland China
My Take
|
Poppies remain a poignant reminder of the catastrophic human cost of war
It is a tragic irony that commemorations on this Remembrance Sunday are taking place against the backdrop of today’s conflicts.
8 Nov 2025 - 11:30PM
Argentina
My Take
|
How Anglo-American ideologues have exploited HK’s ‘free market’ success
If Hong Kong people can remove their colonial blinds, they would be able to see the economic detritus left around the world by Western ideology.
2 Nov 2025 - 11:14PM
6
Hong Kong society
My Take
|
National Games are just the start, not finishing line, of sporting ambitions
Much-awaited events are a defining moment in the city’s post-pandemic recovery, but complete transformation of its sports scene will require better coaching, facilities and support for athletes.
1 Nov 2025 - 9:11PM
Mexico
My Take
|
A moral case for China to stop buying American soybeans permanently
Apart from persistently high state subsidies, labour exploitation, human trafficking and crime cartels also plague US agriculture and are reasons enough for Beijing to sanction the industry.
26 Oct 2025 - 9:17PM
15
Hong Kong society
My Take
|
One measure of a just society is the way it treats those who transgress the most
The case of one of the ‘hired thugs’ who killed a newspaper seller highlights the delicate balancing act requiring fair reviews for those jailed for life.
25 Oct 2025 - 9:40PM
Peter Thiel
My Take
|
America’s billionaire tech bros are bringing us closer to the end times
Whether it’s the Antichrist, the eugenic need to propagate smart babies to colonise Mars, or Cold War rhetoric against China, they are imposing eccentric and often dangerous ideas on the public.
19 Oct 2025 - 9:06PM
12
Britain
My Take
|
A national flag should be a symbol of unity not of prejudice and divisiveness
Sadly it is difficult to dissociate the flags flying across England from a political position that in its most extreme embraces racism and hate speech.
19 Oct 2025 - 7:46AM
Mainland China
My Take
|
The times of giants are gone and a new ‘century of humiliation’ awaits Europe
China has mistakenly thought the European Union could play a greater and more independent role in world affairs, not necessarily to tilt towards Beijing but to stop being a lapdog to Washington.
12 Oct 2025 - 11:45PM
17
Mainland China
My Take
|
Tourism might be everywhere but not everywhere can cope with mass tourism
The ‘golden week’ holiday drew more than 1.4 million arrivals from the mainland. But amid the good news were warning signs for some of our more sensitive sites.
11 Oct 2025 - 11:13PM
Canada
My Take
|
How anti-China witch-hunts in Canada and the UK ruin lives
Security services such as London’s MI5 and Ottawa’s RCMP appear to be going after individuals and organisations out of pure antagonism and distrust against Beijing rather than having actual evidence.
7 Oct 2025 - 11:30PM
11
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Singapore
My Take
|
Singapore did right by throwing out Hong Kong fugitive Nathan Law
The times when the US could manipulate opposition figures to destabilise governments in East Asia are long gone. How disappointing that all that investment has gone to waste.
6 Oct 2025 - 9:17AM
11
Britain
My Take
|
Digital ID may be a bridge too far for those Brits wanting to ‘stop the boats’
The initiative is seen by many as a threat to cherished freedoms. But, if handled sensitively, it could make interactions with the government and private sector easier.
4 Oct 2025 - 11:08PM
8
China shipbuilding
My Take
|
Chinese ferries caught in political storm in a Canadian teacup
With hardline ex-transport minister Chrystia Freeland now appointed as special representative for Ukraine, British Columbia may yet get its four vessels built by China Merchants Industry without more controversy.
28 Sep 2025 - 9:17PM
5
Hong Kong
My Take
|
Not playing King Canute during a typhoon is a matter of common sense
The government is looking at new legislation after some souls risked their lives during Ragasa. But the laws will not be easy to draft.
27 Sep 2025 - 10:00PM
Hong Kong culture
My Take
|
Hong Kong is barking up the right tree by embracing the pet economy
Besides licensing animal-friendly restaurants, the government should have a plan to promote food, healthcare, and more in the industry.
21 Sep 2025 - 11:00PM
Britain
My Take
|
More pomp and pageantry than politics as Britain plays its ‘Trump card’
For Keir Starmer, the US president’s state visit was a chance for some positive headlines. And it may have done just that – at least for now.
22 Sep 2025 - 3:39AM
Belgium
My Take
|
Yes, China and Russia really did win in WWII, as allies of Britain and America
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas’ pointless jabs at China during the SCO summit in Tianjin and events in Beijing to mark victory over Japan betray wilful ignorance and diplomatic incompetence.
14 Sep 2025 - 9:50PM
57
Hong Kong society
My Take
|
Government must go back to drawing board on rights of same-sex couples
Vote by lawmakers is far from the end of the matter, which will not go away and only lead to more legal challenges in an international city that presents itself as inclusive, vibrant and diverse.
13 Sep 2025 - 11:00PM
Montenegro
My Take
|
Kim Jong-un in Beijing shows why it is good to have nuclear bombs
The essential difference between the North Korean leader and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is that between the haves and the have-nots of the ultimate weapon.
7 Sep 2025 - 9:00PM
Hong Kong society
My Take
|
Britain must prove its commitment to the BN(O) scheme for HK migrants
While the UK needs to calm the headwinds gathering around immigration, it should also declare that the status quo for Hongkongers will stay.
6 Sep 2025 - 10:26PM
6
China-UK relations
My Take
|
More BN(O)ers find the UK more purgatory than heaven
Migrant numbers decline as Hong Kong people hear horror stories about the country of their former colonial masters.
31 Aug 2025 - 11:07PM
15
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Help preserve 120 years of quality journalism.
SUPPORT NOW
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement