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Saturday, February 1, 2014

What Crap!Apology Not Required, The Chinese Need To Own Up To Stealing: Canada's Gold/ Jade

Drop this Railway Worker Mistreatment  BS! At the same time  have a good look at what really went on from those camps of railway workers. Such lies and clever deflection has been depoloyed away from the truth; it has to all come out. One just needs to go to the towns and villages throughout BC's interior [Gold Trail] and there you will find the truth about how they tried to smuggle out tons of material in coffins to avoid inspections. Enough is enough of lying.

What Utter Nonsense..A Hero This Joker Isn't

BILL CHU

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Activists want to air full “truth” before Chinese apology

Even though former federal Liberal cabinet minister Ujjal Dosanjh strongly opposes politicians’ obsession with apologizing to ethnic groups, Bill Chu (above) and four other speakers say they should be done -- with public debate included.
British Columbians from a cross-section of ethnic groups called on the Liberal government Friday to dramatically broaden an “obscure” public consultation process over a proposed apology to the Chinese population for discriminatory policies that existed more than six decades ago. Community activist Bill Chu organized the news conference in Richmond, where one of two residents are ethnic Chinese, while chastising the B.C. government for preparing to apologize for past wrongs to ethnic Chinese people without ... Read More …
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‘Churchy’ Christian on mission for many causes: Profile of Bill Chu

Chinese evangelical Christian Bill Chu has been in the news about many different causes. He once challenged ethnic Chinese to stop ``worshipping wealth'' and opposed the Vancouver Public stocking an erotic book. Now he is pushing for whites to apologize to ethnic Chinese. Here's my profile of him from 1997.
`Churchy’ Christian becomes social activist The Vancouver Sun ARCHIVES February 24, 1997 Byline: Douglas Todd, Sun Religion Reporter The world changed for Vancouver engineer Bill Chu on June 4th, 1989, the day Chinese then-premier Deng Xiaoping, who died last week, massacred university students with tanks and machine-guns in Tiananmen Square. That year Chu, who immigrated to Vancouver from Hong Kong 23 years ago, went from being a bland, status-quo, “churchy” Christian to one of the ... Read More …
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Chinese leader regrets return of “quick-win” ethnic apology

How can there be reconciliation between members of various ethnic groups in B.C., Bill Chu asks, if non-Chinese are not seriously consulted about an apology to ethnic Chinese?
Chinese community leader Bill Chu is upset at the way the B.C. Liberal government is reviving its efforts to apologize for the Chinese head tax. Chu, head of the Canadians for Reconciliation Society, wonders why politicians bent on offering an apology seem to be almost exclusively approaching members of B.C.’s Chinese media and population, which has grown dramatically in recent decades to more than 430,000. He fears it’s a return to the Liberals “quick-win ethnic ... Read More …

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