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To the editor: On May 13, 1992, in his hometown of Changchun, China, Master Li Hongzhi introduced the practice of Falun Dafa to the public. Over the next two years, he traveled throughout China giving nine-day lectures on the practice. May 13 is now celebrated as World Falun Dafa Day by Falun Dafa practitioners. Falun Dafa (or Falun Gong) is a spiritual discipline that combines slow moving “qigong” exercise, meditation and an emphasis on three principles: truthfulness, compassion and forbearance. China has a long history of “self-cultivation,” and Falun Dafa was recognized as something from traditional culture. Since it is taught free of charge, within 7 years of its introduction, an estimated 100 million people were practicing. ....
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I am from China and I support President Trump. Why? I moved from China to Houston 31 years ago and in the time since, I learned a lot about the U.S. and China. I understand what freedom is, and also the true nature of socialism. The education system in China is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. Growing up in China I learned a lot of distorted information. I was taught that the CCP defeated the Japanese in WWII, which was not true. From elementary school on, students were taught that America is a paper tiger and the enemy of the Chinese people. We were also told that the CCP was the savior of China but in reality, they have never stopped persecuting the Chinese people. ....
The Coalition for a Truly Affordable Boston, a group of residents and community organizations who are calling on Mayor Martin Walsh to strengthen the city’s Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP), held a virtual speak-out on December 9 where members explained the current ID) policy and what they would like to see changed. Jaya Aiyer, a Community Organizer at the Fenway Community Development Corporation (CDC) explained that the city’s current IDP includes a rule that developers must provide 13 percent affordable housing in new buildings, but “we know that 13 percent is not enough,” she said. “This 13 percent is supposed to go toward units in the building to be affordable, or it can go to external affordable development or job training.” ....