o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 SanFrancisco 讨论区 】
发信人: onetiemyshoe (onetiemyshoe), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: FB蹭饭门在国内媒体发酵:老中应对须知
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Sep 6 10:33:57 2015, 美东)
海外IT老中深受其害,都知道把
负面媒体危害尽量减少。 国内
的媒体,却还在炒作。其实也有
教育的意义,但是他们好像比较
偏重于嘲笑弱者。
纸包不住火。 早晚会烧过来。
海外老中早做准备。
1. 帮FB/G 受牵连员工找身份
找工作。 可以考虑DON‘T ASK,
DON'T TELL。 这样没有人需要
撒谎,或者难堪。 招工的方面的
老中,如果被人问到, 可以完全诚实
地说:”这是人家的私事,我不知道“。
2. 应对别人公开的询问,FB/G
老中可以坦荡地考虑以下说法。
A) Well, 9/10 my Chinese friends at Facebook
could be trusted to behave professionally. (meme2)
B) Well, 9/10 my Chinese visitors went away with great
impression of Facebook as an open and innovative company
C) Sharing economy poses unique ethical questions as well as
great opportunities. Let's respect the Chinese for blazing trails
in this space, and let's not target them for McCarthy style witch
hunt. Especially not in Facebook。
D) When Chinese are accused of stealing intellectual property, I'd
say:
I do not know enough to be the judge in this case. However,
let me remind you that the best of Chinese culture has always been
open source. paper, printing, paper money and compass, life saving
medicine like malaria treatment, HIV treatment and small pox vaccination.
The Chinese never accused the Americans for stealing their intellectual
property.
Let's hope that we at Facebook will build something worthy of being
“shared" even 1000 years from now.
I believe that many Chinese visitors we have here are as
professional and innovative as we are, and one day, we will
have to "learn" from the Chinese than the other way around.
E) When Chinese are called tyranny undemocratic etc. I'd email back:
Do you know...?
More than 3000 years ago, the founder of Chinese civilization had an almost
democratic system passing the reign peaceful from elder generation to the
non-biological heir (禅让制,3年服丧自我放逐)
3000 years ago, the Chinese carried out a Marshall Plan (周公) and protected
free speech;
3000 years ago, the Chinese invented Federalism;
2700+ years ago, the Chinese invented stoicism and libertarianism and called
it Daoism.
2600 years ago, the Chinese engineers formed Mohist Peace Corp to protect
the civilians and weak states with defense engineering and to prevent war.
2600 years ago, the Chinese Confucians fought slavery, fought human
sacrifices, fought Fascism, and fought for free speech.
At the time, the Chinese enjoyed the best freedom of speech rights available
in ancient and middle ages.
2000 years ago, the Chinese formed anti-Fascist league with Confucians and
Daoists,and carried out another Marshall Plan (约法三章)
2000+ years ago, the Chinese experimented with laissez-faire economies with
wildly successful results. Daoist economists.
2000+ years ago, the Chinese emperor 汉文帝 abolished mutilation as a
physical punishment
1000+ years ago, the Chinese Song Dynasty protected free speech for almost
300 years.
Maybe you know, maybe you don't. Most likely if you are American, you don'
t
know. There are so much ignorance and contempt in America. Somehow,
a great human tradition, the Chinese tradition become an OK target for
ignorance
and contempt and even hatred.
In the last 1000 years, the Chinese had seen famines, enslavement and
massacres by Mongols, Manchus and the Japanese. But the Chinese have never
ceased to pass on their heritage(even in pieces)and to learn and to
innovate.
Microsoft, Facebook and Google, feel free to laugh at the Chinese and to be
suspicious and cast out all your Chinese employees and insult all your
Chinese friends. But
you and your great empires will be forgotten, while the humble Chinese will
carry on in search of humanity's cures and salvation. And the Chinese
will always remember and honor their true friends. People like Minnie
Vautrin, Georg Rosen, John Rabe, Henry Kissinger, Doolittle raiders, John
Leighton Stuart, Flying Tigers, FDR, HW Bush, Richard Nixon.
F) 抛砖引玉。大家多练习。 | o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | | h*********g 发帖数: 9102 | | s*********y 发帖数: 6151 | 4 狗屁不通的英文 自以为是的论证,说半天说不到点子上,还要put words in people
's month 真尼玛难怪混不出来
狗屁不通的英文。 一大段引经据典 自以为是的论证。 : 负面媒体危害尽量减少。
国内
【在 o**********e 的大作中提到】 : 顶
| T*******a 发帖数: 23033 | | G*******n 发帖数: 6889 | | o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | 7 确实写得不好。 希望能人多写。
老中被人黑得太惨。 我只希望
尽绵薄之力。 | j******g 发帖数: 2689 | | o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | 9 ding
这是一次练习。以后会有很多真正需要
大家说话的时候。 请大家开始练习。 | o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | | o**********e 发帖数: 18403 | 11 老中真得平常维护老中
名誉了,否则全部被害死。
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/SanFrancisco/34391047.html
【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: xuedi2006 (southman), 信区: Military
标 题: 又一中国科学家被FBI调查
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Sep 8 09:43:11 2015, 美东)
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/09/08/fbi-in
FBI investigates China ties of Ohio State professor who resigned,
disappeared
Professor Rongxing Li was a star at Ohio State University, attracting
international attention as he helped NASA rovers explore Mars in the past
decade.
Then, early last year, Li quit his post as OSU’s premier mapping expert and
disappeared. No news release was issued to explain his departure, and most
information about his 18-year tenure at Ohio State was removed from the
university’s website.
Now, federal search warrants filed in U.S. District Court in Columbus reveal
that the FBI was investigating Li, trying to determine whether he shared
defense secrets with the Chinese.
Li, 56, a U.S. citizen who grew up in China, had been director of the OSU
mapping and geographic information system laboratory. Also known as Ron Li,
he held an endowed chair in the OSU Department of Civil, Environmental and
Geodetic Engineering and was known worldwide for his work in mapping.
His renown came, in part, when NASA selected him to help with its 2003 and
2009 Mars exploration missions. His troubles, too, began with NASA projects.
OSU, the FBI and NASA declined to comment about the case. But search
warrants unsealed in August lay out why the government took a hard look at
Li.
In January 2014, Li submitted a $36.9 million proposal to NASA for imaging
work for a 2020 Mars mission. As part of that proposal, Li had access to
Department of Defense technical information that he was prohibited from
sharing with the Chinese, according to search warrants.
Li had claimed in the proposal that he had no relationships with Chinese
scientists. But OSU researchers knew he had spent 2012 on sabbatical at
Tongji University in Shanghai, so Ohio State began an internal investigation
to determine why Li had not notified NASA of his China connections.
Investigators determined that Li had numerous, ongoing connections with
Tongji, including being listed as a professor and as the director of a
center for spatial information. The investigators also found online evidence
that he had collaborated with Chinese-government programs to develop
advanced technologies, serving as chief scientist for one project.
On Feb. 15, 2014, Li notified Ohio State and NASA that he was withdrawing
from the Mars 2020 project. He also told Ohio State that he was in China
caring for his sick parents. A few days later, he emailed his resignation to
the university. According to a search warrant, he said, “With this email I
resign from my position at the Ohio State University.”
Jeff Grabmeier, a spokesman for university research, confirmed Li’s
unexpected resignation but said he couldn’t discuss it further and could
not say why Li left.
According to the search warrant, Ohio State then called the FBI because of
the “unusual circumstances of Li’s departure and the restricted and
sensitive nature of some of his research.” The university told the FBI that
Li had access to International Traffic in Arms Regulations information with
NASA and with Raytheon, a defense contractor.
As part of the FBI investigation, Homeland Security agents stopped and
searched Li’s wife, Jue Tian, 56, in San Francisco before she boarded a
plane for China on March 1, 2014. Agents seized Tian’s computer, a
cellphone and several thumb drives. The thumb drives contained restricted
defense information, the warrant says.
Investigators also searched Li’s home in Upper Arlington. According to
Franklin County property records, Li and his wife purchased the five-bedroom
house on Lane Road in 1997.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Deborah Solove said no charges have been filed
against Li or his wife. She would not comment further.
Charles Toth, an OSU researcher who worked in the same department as Li,
said Li ran “his own show” at the university and didn’t work with many
other professors. He said he couldn’t say more because of “the sensitivity
” of the case. Other professors contacted by The Dispatch didn’t return
phone calls.
In 2014, Li was one of five scientists named as fellows for the American
Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. His name, however, is no
longer on the society’s online list of 2014 fellows.
Society President Stephen D. DeGloria said he knew Li had left Ohio State
and was living in China but had no details of the FBI investigation. He said
Li had been nominated as a fellow before he quit at Ohio State.
The Upper Arlington house has been for sale since June.
Tian, who returned from China in mid-2014, did not respond to a request for
an interview.
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