Sunday Strategist: Your Flying Uber Will Arrive in Four Years
When the flying version of the Toyota Camry comes along, Uber wants to be sure to have its logo on the windshield. The ride-sharing giant planted a flag in the still-very-hypothetical flying-car space in Oct. 2016 when it launched a 98-page white-paper into the digital ether about the “future of on-demand urban air transportation.” This is Uber playing […]
Chinese Flight Student Commits Suicide Due to Alleged Racial Discrimination at Texas School
The U.S. Aviation Academy in Denton, Texas is being accused of negligence and racially discriminatory practices after a Chinese flight student committed suicide on campus. Yang Yan, 21, believed to be from Huai’an, Jiangsu Province, was found dead on the morning on April 16th in the aviation school’s dormitory. His death was ruled as a […]
The origin of Sushi: As I understand it.
There are too many people interested in marketing their version of Japanese history that common Japanese knowledge gets lost in the propaganda. One high profile case is sushi since its well knew around the world, people are trying to link Sushi as originating from their country. So here is what I know: Sushi actually has […]
Japan Fears No One
I’ve already explained why Japan fears no human group in the blog thread. Here I’ll show how this manifested itself through history. The first case is in 600AD when Japan tried to help Baekje take back their country from the Silla and Tang Dynasty. The outcome was a failure but, Think about it, Japan sends […]
Congressman TJ Cox talks Filipino food, heritage and why he decided to run
Rep. T.J. Cox, D-Calif. discusses his Filipino heritage and why he decided to run at Kaliwa, a restaurant in D.C.’s Wharf area. (Thomas McKinless/CQ Roll Call) As Asian Pacific American Heritage Month comes to a close, we sat down with Rep. TJ Cox and a helping of assorted Filipino dishes at Kaliwa, a restaurant in D.C’s Wharf […]