He got a job in a sweatshop. “We had to wake up before 7 a.m. and worked until 10 p.m. But it was a very happy time … a time that I know I had a future.”At the time, Hong Kong was an unusually free country. Police enforced law and order, but otherwise, the British rulers left people alone. That allowed people to prosper.
Lai eventually saved enough money to start a clothing business. “I started a very small factory. Eventually, we became one of the biggest sweater factories in Hong Kong.” Gradually, his clothing business, Giordano, made him rich.Article content “I thought China is going to be changed,” says Lai. “China is going to be like Western country that I’ve been to. I was very excited.”
Lai’s media business thrived. He covered Chinese government abuses when other Hong Kong media wouldn’t. “Everybody was so chickened out, so scared. They went into self-censorship to avoid offending the Communists.”This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Then, in 2020, China passed a “national security” law that declared it illegal for Hong Kongers to criticize the Chinese government.A conviction for sedition would mean jail time, three years to life.
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