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  • afford中文 在 吳文遠 Avery Ng Facebook 的最佳解答

    2021-05-24 15:23:35
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    【吳文遠十一遊行案法庭陳詞 — 中文譯本】

    法官閣下:

    從小我父母便教我要有同理心,要關顧社會上相對不幸的人。儘管在早年職業生涯上取得不俗成就,但我從來沒有意欲將追求個人財富視為人生目標。

    當我在國外生活了多年後回到香港定居時,我為這個我自豪地稱之為家的城市,存在如此嚴重的社會不平等而感到困惑和擔憂。 令我震驚的是,社會如何漠視對窮人和少數族裔的歧視。既有的社會結構,有時甚至會鼓勵這種歧視繼續發生。同時,我們也無法一如其它地方,享有基本的民主權利和自由。

    這些都是我參與社會運動以至參與政治的動機。我希望盡己所能,為被忽視的弱勢階層鼓與呼,替不能為自己發聲的人說話。

    與許多人相比,我很幸運能夠接受良好教育,並擁有一定程度上的財務自由和社會地位。我們很幸運,能夠過上舒適生活,並有自由選擇我們的道路。我選擇為社會平等而奮鬥。其實這個法庭上許多人都差不多,我們都喜歡香港,這個稱為家的地方。或許我們在生活中選擇了不同的角色,但目標都是相同:為他人服務。

    可悲的是,我擔心我們已經逐漸成為社會制度中的例外。當下許多香港人根本沒有那些機會,包括貧困長者,欠缺向上流動機會、被邊緣化的年輕人,還有犧牲所有時間但只能為家庭僅僅維持基本生活的工人。這些人再努力,生活中的選擇仍然局限於維持生計。對他們來說,「選擇」是負擔不起的奢侈品,更不用說如何決定自己的命運。

    在生活壓力下,我們的視野通常很難超越自身的社交圈子,更難的是對陌生人展現同理心。兩極化的政治分歧產生越來越多裂痕,令我們有時候無法互相理解、和而不同,亦不願意試圖尋求某種程度的妥協。

    我一直希望,一個較民主的制度能夠成為一道橋樑,彌合上述社會鴻溝,或者至少容讓我們選擇怎樣共同生活。

    2019年的動盪,為整個社會帶來了沉重的打擊。無論政治立場如何,我敢肯定這個法庭上有許多人,都為此而傷心欲絕。整座城市都被不信任、仇恨和恐懼所淹沒。今天固然不是討論這個問題的合適地方,但我希望法庭能夠理解,僅靠司法機構並不能解決已經根深蒂固的社會政治鴻溝。

    我們需要集體力量、勇氣、誠實和同理心來修補我們的家。看看幾位同案被告,他們在服務社會方面有著非凡的紀錄。比起囚禁在監獄,我相信他們能夠對社會作出更大貢獻。

    為了追求全體香港人的權利,我的確違反了法律,並且已準備面對法院的判決。令人敬重的幾位同案被告,畢生捍衛法治,為民主而戰,為無聲者發聲,我十分榮幸能夠與他們並肩同行。

    我相信終有一天,籠罩我們城市的烏雲將會消散,光明將會重臨,愛和同理心將會戰勝歸來。

    吳文遠
    2021年5月24日

    Avery Ng Man Yuen’s Statement

    Your Honour,

    I was brought up by my parents to value the importance of empathy, to care and to feel for others in our community less fortunate. Although I enjoyed great success early in my career, I never had a desire to pursue personal wealth in the more traditional sense.

    When I settled back in Hong Kong after years of living abroad, I was baffled and disturbed by how severe the social inequality existed in a city I am proud to call my home. I was struck at how discrimination against the poor and the minorities far too often goes ignored or can even at times is encouraged by the established social structure; and how we cannot have the basic democratic rights and freedoms that other places enjoy.

    These were my motivations to join social activism and enter into politics. I chose to spend my energy to speak for the underprivileged, the disenchanted and often ignored segments of society. To offer a voice for those who could not speak for themselves.

    Compared to many, I am privileged to have a great education and a certain level of financial freedom and social standing. We are fortunate enough to be able to lead comfortable lives and have the freedom to choose the path that we take. I chose to fight for social equality. Many of those in this court are not that much different. We all love Hong Kong, the place we call home. We chose our different roles in life but with the same aim: to serve others.

    Sadly, I fear that many of us are increasingly the exception to the rule. Today far too many Hong Kong people do not have that chance, whether that is our elderly who live in poverty, marginalized youth with few opportunities for social mobility, or workers who give up all their time slaving away to provide the bare minimum for their families. These people all struggle to make ends meet with very limited options in life. “Choice” for them is a luxury that they cannot afford. Let alone having the gratification of being able to dictate their own destiny.

    I recognise, with the pressures of life, it is often difficult for people to see beyond their own social bubble. It is harder still to acquire empathy for strangers. Polarized political division increasingly has driven a wedge between people, making it sometimes impossible for people to understand and empathise with one another, to disagree agreeably, and attempt to find some level of compromise.

    It has always been my hope that a more democratic system could be the bridge that heals this social divide or at the very least allow us to choose how we can live together in our home.

    I’m certain that none of us in this court wanted to see the turmoil in 2019, which has seen our whole society suffer regardless of political preference. Distrust, hatred, and fear has engulfed Hong Kong. Today is certainly not the right forum for this immense topic. However, I hope the court can understand that the Judiciary alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted socio-political divide which exist.

    It will take our collective strength, courage, honesty, and empathy to mend our home. Looking at my fellow defendants with their extraordinary history in serving this society, I believe they can do far greater good among us in society than being locked in prison.

    In pursuit of the rights of all Hong Kong people, I have broken the law. I am prepared to face the court’s judgement. I am proud to be in the company of my esteemed fellows who have spent their lives championing the rule of law, fighting for the democracy and voicing for the voiceless.

    I believe the storm-clouds that currently reside over our home will one day lift, and make way for a bright and clear day. I believe love and empathy will eventually prevail.
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  • afford中文 在 Roger Chung 鍾一諾 Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2020-11-22 23:03:00
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    今早為Asian Medical Students Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK)的新一屆執行委員會就職典禮作致詞分享嘉賓,題目為「疫情中的健康不公平」。
    感謝他們的熱情款待以及為整段致詞拍了影片。以下我附上致詞的英文原稿:

    It's been my honor to be invited to give the closing remarks for the Inauguration Ceremony for the incoming executive committee of the Asian Medical Students' Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK) this morning. A video has been taken for the remarks I made regarding health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic (big thanks to the student who withstood the soreness of her arm for holding the camera up for 15 minutes straight), and here's the transcript of the main body of the speech that goes with this video:

    //The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, continues to be rampant around the world since early 2020, resulting in more than 55 million cases and 1.3 million deaths worldwide as of today. (So no! It’s not a hoax for those conspiracy theorists out there!) A higher rate of incidence and deaths, as well as worse health-related quality of life have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, including people of lower socioeconomic position, older persons, migrants, ethnic minority and communities of color, etc. While epidemiologists and scientists around the world are dedicated in gathering scientific evidence on the specific causes and determinants of the health inequalities observed in different countries and regions, we can apply the Social Determinants of Health Conceptual Framework developed by the World Health Organization team led by the eminent Prof Sir Michael Marmot, world’s leading social epidemiologist, to understand and delineate these social determinants of health inequalities related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    According to this framework, social determinants of health can be largely categorized into two types – 1) the lower stream, intermediary determinants, and 2) the upper stream, structural and macro-environmental determinants. For the COVID-19 pandemic, we realized that the lower stream factors may include material circumstances, such as people’s living and working conditions. For instance, the nature of the occupations of these people of lower socioeconomic position tends to require them to travel outside to work, i.e., they cannot work from home, which is a luxury for people who can afford to do it. This lack of choice in the location of occupation may expose them to greater risk of infection through more transportation and interactions with strangers. We have also seen infection clusters among crowded places like elderly homes, public housing estates, and boarding houses for foreign domestic helpers. Moreover, these socially disadvantaged people tend to have lower financial and social capital – it can be observed that they were more likely to be deprived of personal protective equipment like face masks and hand sanitizers, especially during the earlier days of the pandemic. On the other hand, the upper stream, structural determinants of health may include policies related to public health, education, macroeconomics, social protection and welfare, as well as our governance… and last, but not least, our culture and values. If the socioeconomic and political contexts are not favorable to the socially disadvantaged, their health and well-being will be disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Therefore, if we, as a society, espouse to address and reduce the problem of health inequalities, social determinants of health cannot be overlooked in devising and designing any public health-related strategies, measures and policies.

    Although a higher rate of incidence and deaths have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, especially in countries with severe COVID-19 outbreaks, this phenomenon seems to be less discussed and less covered by media in Hong Kong, where the disease incidence is relatively low when compared with other countries around the world. Before the resurgence of local cases in early July, local spread of COVID-19 was sporadic and most cases were imported. In the earlier days of the pandemic, most cases were primarily imported by travelers and return-students studying overseas, leading to a minor surge between mid-March and mid-April of 874 new cases. Most of these cases during Spring were people who could afford to travel and study abroad, and thus tended to be more well-off. Therefore, some would say the expected social gradient in health impact did not seem to exist in Hong Kong, but may I remind you that, it is only the case when we focus on COVID-19-specific incidence and mortality alone. But can we really deduce from this that COVID-19-related health inequality does not exist in Hong Kong? According to the Social Determinants of Health Framework mentioned earlier, the obvious answer is “No, of course not.” And here’s why…

    In addition to the direct disease burden, the COVID-19 outbreak and its associated containment measures (such as economic lockdown, mandatory social distancing, and change of work arrangements) could have unequal wider socioeconomic impacts on the general population, especially in regions with pervasive existing social inequalities. Given the limited resources and capacity of the socioeconomically disadvantaged to respond to emergency and adverse events, their general health and well-being are likely to be unduly and inordinately affected by the abrupt changes in their daily economic and social conditions, like job loss and insecurity, brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak and the corresponding containment and mitigation measures of which the main purpose was supposedly disease prevention and health protection at the first place. As such, focusing only on COVID-19 incidence or mortality as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities may leave out important aspects of life that contributes significantly to people’s health. Recently, my research team and I collaborated with Sir Michael Marmot in a Hong Kong study, and found that the poor people in Hong Kong fared worse in every aspects of life than their richer counterparts in terms of economic activity, personal protective equipment, personal hygiene practice, as well as well-being and health after the COVID-19 outbreak. We also found that part of the observed health inequality can be attributed to the pandemic and its related containment measures via people’s concerns over their own and their families’ livelihood and economic activity. In other words, health inequalities were contributed by the pandemic even in a city where incidence is relatively low through other social determinants of health that directly concerned the livelihood and economic activity of the people. So in this study, we confirmed that focusing only on the incident and death cases as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities is like a story half-told, and would severely truncate and distort the reality.

    Truth be told, health inequality does not only appear after the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19, it is a pre-existing condition in countries and regions around the world, including Hong Kong. My research over the years have consistently shown that people in lower socioeconomic position tend to have worse physical and mental health status. Nevertheless, precisely because health inequality is nothing new, there are always voices in our society trying to dismiss the problem, arguing that it is only natural to have wealth inequality in any capitalistic society. However, in reckoning with health inequalities, we need to go beyond just figuring out the disparities or differences in health status between the poor and the rich, and we need to raise an ethically relevant question: are these inequalities, disparities and differences remediable? Can they be fixed? Can we do something about them? If they are remediable, and we can do something about them but we haven’t, then we’d say these inequalities are ultimately unjust and unfair. In other words, a society that prides itself in pursuing justice must, and I say must, strive to address and reduce these unfair health inequalities. Borrowing the words from famed sociologist Judith Butler, “the virus alone does not discriminate,” but “social and economic inequality will make sure that it does.” With COVID-19, we learn that it is not only the individuals who are sick, but our society. And it’s time we do something about it.

    Thank you very much!//

    Please join me in congratulating the incoming executive committee of AMSAHK and giving them the best wishes for their future endeavor!

    Roger Chung, PhD
    Assistant Professor, CUHK JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, @CUHK Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學 - CUHK
    Associate Director, CUHK Institute of Health Equity

  • afford中文 在 歷史哥澄清唬 Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2020-11-02 00:18:28
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    【澄清唬爆米花教室:被大內宣淹沒的美國總統署名投書】

    先說這篇沒有圖,因為太重要不能亂放圖

    在歷史上,從沒有美國總統親自投書到中華民國的報紙。但是在109年10月22日,美國總統參選人拜登以「More Prosperous Future For Our Families」(定稿中文標題:為我們家庭更繁榮的未來),以華人為主體,台灣人為核心訴求,投書聯合報系的世界日報,強調他願意與中國合作而非對抗,鄙棄川普的仇中獵巫,願意與華人聯手,但更重視台灣人的健保經驗,不願台灣人為美國火中取栗而是共同繁榮。

    但在一片大奇特的大內宣中,美國總統參選人的投書竟然在台灣地區被忽視。且不說拜登明明在聲譽卓著的 IBD/TIPP民調持續領先,比起川普根本鼓吹台灣人火中取栗(你對抗,我賺軍火,去跟大陸人死嗑來增加我談判勒索本錢)。

    拜登不只親自署名投書,還誠懇說明他對台灣/兩岸的四大重點,根本是史上最誠懇與重要的待遇。既然親綠親川普主流媒體不報,那福編來報。


    一、拜登堅持稱台灣是 leading democracy (領導性的民主政體),表示其無意支持台獨立場(不稱國家)

    二、拜登大篇幅強調川普仇中、卸責不科學的推卸問題給中國,造成亞裔的困擾與災難,而這不是美國總統應為。(打了那些整天喊支那賤畜以為自己就會成為高等美國人的台灣地區背祖中國人的臉)

    三、拜登大談健保對一般百姓重要性,表示他珍視台灣的健保經驗,也是未來與台灣的合作重心。

    四、與其獵巫與仇中,他更重視與中國的合作,希望聯盟對世界更有幫助(雖然舉例醫療與氣候,但也只是舉例) 表示願意以兩大強權的合作,謀取更多世界利益。

    其他我 不多說,請看原文與譯文。

    #拜登給中華民國台灣與聯合報系的面子真的太大了
    #聯合報系真正展現實力
    #美國總統投書首中華民國系報紙
    #大內宣只在意把我們當馬前卒的喇叭川普

    為我們家庭更繁榮的未來/前副總統喬瑟夫.拜登

    時局多艱,我們國家處在十字路口,正面臨疾病大流行、經濟大衰退,和一場將決定我們未來很長一段時間的選舉。

    今年 我們看到美國最好的一面

    今年,我們看到美國最好的一面引領我們向前:英勇的醫師、護士、日常雜貨商、餐館業主、必要行業工作者 — 而其中,包括許許多多的亞裔美國人。

    今年 我們也看到美國最糟情況

    但我們也看到最糟的情況:亞裔美國人誤因新冠病毒遭仇視的行為比比皆是,某種程度上,是因為川普總統發布的仇恨言論所致。亞裔美國人被責備、被唾罵、被攻擊;家園、商家和汽車被侮辱性標記破壞;年幼的孩童被刺傷,還有一名89歲的奶奶,在不斷升級的仇恨文化中遭人火焚。

    這不該是我們原本的樣子。

    亞裔美國人 使我們國家變強大

    近兩個世紀以來,亞裔美國人使我們的國家變得強大 — 從掘金礦工,到加速我們崛起的鐵路和工廠工人,再到推動我們向前邁進的科學家、建築師、藝術家和企業家們。多年來,他們的勇氣、犧牲和成功,為美國夢注入動力,也讓美國穩為自由的燈塔與世界的希望。

    川普卻不懂 傷了移民國價值觀

    川普總統不懂這些。他帶頭攻擊我們作為移民之國的價值觀,甚至在我們的邊境,拆散成千上萬的孩童與父母。即便在這場大流行到來之前,我們的仇恨犯罪就已達到16年以來的新高。而如今,為了轉移自己抗疫失敗、未能保護我們國家的過失,無論是否因此導致上千反亞裔的種族歧視事件,他仍堅持把新冠病毒稱作「中國病毒」。

    作為總統 我捍衛每人的美國夢

    措辭很重要,總統措辭更為重要。作為總統,我將捍衛每個人的美國夢,讓每一勤奮努力的家庭,享有通向繁榮和美好未來的公平機會。我將反對任何形式的種族歧視,指示司法部優先處理仇恨犯罪,以彌合仇恨與分裂的傷口,而非煽風點火。

    川普失敗 他讓我們的經濟崩盤

    唐納德·川普早在今年1月就已知道新冠病毒的致命性,卻未採取任何行動。現在,超過22萬美國人因此失去生命,約3000萬人失去工作、工時和薪水,五分之一的小商家關門。川普失敗的領導力讓我們的經濟崩盤 — 他總統當得愈久,得以完全回歸正軌的時間也愈久。

    我會控制疫情 讓我們重回生機

    八個月過去了,川普仍然沒有(抗疫)計畫。而我有。

    首先要擔起責任,努力控制疫情,讓我們重回生機。我將執行早在3月就擬定的計畫,擊敗新冠病毒。我將聽取科學家、專家的意見;保護我們的家庭;讓新冠檢測、治療, #以及最終的疫苗免費,並對所有人開放。

    我會重建經濟 實質救助小商家

    我將馬上開始重建更好的經濟,為數百萬遭受重創的小商家提供實質救助。他們是我們社區的生命線 — 但川普腐敗的復甦作法棄他們於不顧,只把紓困資金匯集到大公司手中。75%的亞裔小企業主,未能獲得任何首輪紓困金。這是錯誤的,我已要求確保員工在50人以下的小企業獲得紓困金,我也將增加他們獲得優惠和資金的長遠渠道,減輕阻礙移民業主的語言障礙。

    我不會對年收40萬元以下者加稅

    質言之,我的經濟復甦計畫將回報以工作,而不只是財富,將創造未來數百萬優薪工作。(信評機構)穆迪的獨立經濟學者發現,比起川普總統的作法,我的計畫會創造多出700萬的工作,以及超過1兆元的經濟增長。我也不會對任何年收入40萬元以下者加稅 —別懷疑。相反地,我還將確保超級富豪和大公司最終支付本應承擔的份額。

    讓父母能付學費 讓醫保更平價

    我一路走來,都在為工薪和中產家庭而戰;他們之中有許多勤勉奮鬥的移民,來到美國是為更好的生活。我將幫助父母有能力支付子女的優質教育、提高教師薪酬,並讓絕大多數家庭免費就讀公立學院。我將讓照顧年邁父母變得更容易,讓醫療保險更平價。川普現在要通過法院,廢除「可負擔健保法」,在一場致命大流行之中,剝奪數千萬人的醫療保險,這毫無道理。

    與盟友並肩 深化與台灣的關係

    同時,新冠病毒證明美國不能自外於世界。從重建我們最親近夥伴的關係開始,我們必須與其他國家攜手合作,應對影響我們所有人的國際挑戰。我們是一個太平洋強國,將與盟友並肩,增進我們在亞太地區共享的繁榮、安全與價值。這其中就包括深化與台灣這個居領先地位的民主政體、主要經濟體,以及科技重鎮的關係。台灣也是開放社會可以有效控制新冠病毒的閃亮典範。

    更新領導力 符合美利益與中合作

    我們應對中國的方式,會聚焦增強美國競爭力,再興國內優勢,並更新我們在海外的聯盟與領導力。我們將在符合美國利益的領域與中國合作,包括公共衛生和氣候變遷。

    讓家庭團聚 修復破碎的移民系統

    美國向來不只靠強大的國力,而是用身為榜樣的實力領導世界。要切實重現此景,我們也必須修復破碎的移民系統,讓家庭團聚,確保美國繼續吸引全球最出色與最聰明的人。

    我將會傾聽 重塑我們熱愛的國魂

    我競選是為讓美國更好的重建,重建美國作為一個充滿機會,團結和有全新開始的國家;一個由數代移民讓其強大的地方;一個所有人都能發聲、每張選票都有價值的地方。我將引領這些議題,更重要的是,我會傾聽。所以,請確保你今天將選票投出。

    讓我們一起,重塑我們熱愛的國魂。

    (世界日報華盛頓記者羅曉媛/譯)

    More Prosperous Future For Our Families
    by Former Vice President Joseph Biden for World Journal

    These are tough times. Our country is at a crossroads, facing a pandemic, a recession, and an election that will decide our futures for a very long time.

    This year, we've seen the best of America carry us forward: heroic doctors, nurses, grocers, restaurant owners, essential workers–including so many Asian Americans.

    But we've also seen the worst: acts of hate against Asian Americans wrongly blamed for COVID-19, spurred on, in part, by hateful rhetoric from President Trump. They've been screamed at, spit on, and assaulted. Homes, businesses, and cars vandalized with slurs. Small children stabbed. An 89-year-old grandmother set on fire amid this rising culture of hate.

    This is not who we are.

    For nearly two centuries, Asian Americans have made our country strong–from the gold miners and railroad and factory workers who helped to power our rise; to the scientists, architects, artists, and entrepreneurs who are helping to drive us forward now. For years, their courage, sacrifices, and success have powered the American Dream and helped America stand as a beacon of freedom and hope to the world.

    President Trump doesn't get that. He has led an assault on our values as a nation of immigrants, even tearing thousands of children from their parents' arms at our border. Hate crimes against people are at a 16-year-high, even before this pandemic. And now, to deflect blame for his failure to protect our nation from this crisis, he insists on calling COVID-19 the "China virus," no matter how many thousands of reported racist incidents against Asian Americans it encourages.

    Words matter – and a president's words matter even more. As President, I'll defend the American Dream for everyone, so every hardworking family has the same fair shot at prosperity and a better future. I'll stand against racism in every form, directing the Justice Department to prioritize hate crimes, and working to heal the wounds of hatred and division, not fan the flames.

    Donald Trump knew how deadly COVID-19 was back in January and did nothing to stop it. Now, more than 220,000 Americans are dead. Some 30 million have lost jobs, hours, wages. One in five small businesses have shut down. Trump's failed leadership has tanked our economy – and the longer he's president, the longer it'll take to get it fully up and running again.

    We're eight months in, but Trump still has no plan. I do.

    It starts with taking responsibility and doing the hard work to control this pandemic and get our lives back. I'll implement the plan I've laid out since March to beat COVID-19. I'll listen to scientists and experts; protect our families; and make testing, treatment, and any eventual vaccine free and available to everyone.

    I'll get right to work building our economy back better – getting real relief out to millions of hard-hit small businesses. They're the lifeblood of our communities – but Trump's corrupt recovery passed them by, funneling funds to big corporations instead. Some 75% of Asian-owned small businesses weren't expected to get any first-round stimulus funds at all. It's wrong. I've called for ensuring small businesses with less than 50 employees get new relief funds. And I'll boost their long-term access to credit and capital, and work to ease the language barriers that can hold back immigrant entrepreneurs.

    Through it all, my economic recovery plan will reward work, not just wealth, creating millions of good paying jobs of the future. Independent economists at Moody's found that my plan creates 7 million more jobs – and $1 trillion more in economic growth – than President Trump's would. And I won't raise taxes on anyone earning less than $400,000 a year – period. Instead, I'll make sure the super wealthy and big corporations finally pay their fair share.

    I've fought my whole career for working and middle class families – so many of them hard-working immigrants who came to America in search of a better life. I'll help parents afford a quality education for their kids, boosting teacher pay and making public college free for most families. I'll make it easier to care for aging parents, and make health care more affordable. Trump is in court right now trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, stripping tens of millions of people of health coverage in the middle of a deadly pandemic. It makes no sense.

    Meanwhile, COVID-19 is proof that the United States can't isolate itself from the world. We have to work with other nations to meet global challenges that impact us all, starting by rebuilding our relationships with our closest partners. We're a Pacific power, and we'll stand with friends and allies to advance our shared prosperity, security, and values in the Asia-Pacific region. That includes deepening our ties with Taiwan, a leading democracy, major economy, technology powerhouse – and a shining example of how an open society can effectively contain COVID-19. And our approach to China will focus on boosting American competitiveness, revitalizing our strengths at home, and renewing our alliances and leadership abroad. We'll work to collaborate with China when it's in our interest, including on public health and climate change.

    America has always led the world not only with the example of our power, but the power of our example. To truly do that again, we also have to fix our broken immigration system, keeping families together and ensuring the United States continues to draw the world's best and brightest.

    I'm running to build America back better, as a country of opportunity, unity, and new beginnings. A place made strong by generations of immigrants. A place where everyone has a voice and every vote counts. I'll lead on these issues, and more importantly, I'll listen. So please make sure you get your vote in today. Together we'll restore the soul of this nation we love.

    #福編編譯? (編譯個鬼,是世界日報了不起! 大內宣與遍地綠媒鬼遮眼)

  • afford中文 在 Gordon Ho Youtube 的最佳解答

    2020-03-21 21:00:14

    我們都生於污泥,苟且偷生。

    在香港這個彈丸之地生存並不簡單,不正常的日常,
    喜歡荒誕的生態,保持理智或會被當成瘋子。

    《一二三四》的創作理念來自於我們的日常,七百萬的人民彼此陌生,
    上班時倒數著孤單,外出消遣只看見珠寶名店,沒有夢想的國度,千百萬的樓價。

    事實是殘酷的,一切或是源於我們的沉默,每一次忍受荒謬,每一次出賣自由,
    咎由自取,後悔已沒有了早晚。
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    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1RpTqgh4NxYXMXr6HJiFde

    KKBOX: https://kkbox.fm/vA46WL

    JOOX: https://www.joox.com/hk/single/xt+A737WXHRWYFVvaiyvFQ==

    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/%E4%B8%80%E4%BA%8C%E4%B8%89%E5%9B%9B-single/1508976835

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    《一二三四》

    曲:Gordon Ho 何景熙
    詞:Gordon Ho 何景熙
    編:Sindre Deschington
    和聲編寫:Chick @wake in silence
    演唱:Gordon Ho 何景熙、Nasty Ape

    一個人去上班 又去流浪 在
    沒有人的地方 盡情吶喊 我數著

    一二三四五六七八
    我在這孤單裡掙扎

    一個人又下班 沒有地方 逛
    虛假的烏托邦 榨取人們夢想

    一二三四五六七八
    我們沒有住的地方

    怪了什麼 沒有人叫你不爽
    瞬眼間 你讓我 都受傷
    沒有星光 哪有路讓你照亮
    倒不如 不相信再有希望

    when I was young I used to dream about hot one
    big life fantasy with black card, black everything
    they told me to follow this
    but all I could get was a hollowness
     
    there's too many 0s in my white price-tag
    got thousands of debt, before I graduate
    now I'm working 24/7 like a slave
    tried to escape but biting on a bait
     
    1, 2, 3, 4 counts it all down
    like a goddamn rockstar, sacrificed my life
    yet can't afford this life, if you want this life
    stuck in this system, don't know how to get out
     
    now I got in on, too many people in the city
    I got nothing but that neon sign's pretty
    now I'm under the moonlight, following the spotlight
    drowning to the dark, once again, in my life

    怪了什麼 沒有人叫你不爽
    瞬眼間 你讓我都受傷
    沒有星光 哪有路讓你發亮
    倒不如 不再去相信希望
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    Chick @wake in silence
    鍾永健

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  • afford中文 在 CH Music Channel Youtube 的最讚貼文

    2020-02-12 00:33:20

    《Penny Rain》
    April Showers / 靜待五月時節的四月雨
    作詞:aimerrhythm
    作曲:AlbatoLuce
    編曲:玉井健二・百田留衣
    歌:Aimer
    翻譯:澄野
    意譯:CH
    English Translation: lyricaljourneys

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    Copyright Info:
    Be aware this channel is for promotion purpose only without any illegal profit. All music's ownership belongs to the original creators.
    Please support the original creator.

    すべての権利は正当な所有者/作成者に帰属します。あなたがこの音楽(または画像)の作成者で、この動画に使用されたくない場合はメッセージまたはこのYoutubeチャンネルの概要のメールアドレスにご連絡ください。私はすぐに削除します。

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    If you like my videos, please click like and subscribe! Thx :)

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    https://www.facebook.com/chschannel/

    Check my Facebook page for more information!
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    背景 / Background - 雨上がり - 爽々 :
    https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/69232505

    中文翻譯 / Chinese Translation :
    https://home.gamer.com.tw/creationDetail.php?sn=4682106

    英文翻譯 / English Translation :
    https://lyricaljourneys.wordpress.com/2019/04/09/april-showers/

    日文歌詞 / Japanese Lyrics :
    長い雨に遠ざかる声 足を止めて町を眺める
    煙る空がどこか奇麗で 懐かしい場所に変わって
    いつも傍にいてくれたよね 俄雨に立ち尽くす日も
    ふいに浮かぶ過ぎた景色と 木陰の下 雨宿り

    小さくて幼い それはまるで
    泣き虫な誰かみたいで

    四月の雨 濡れた羽
    雲雀はまだ 飛べずにいる
    浅い春の冷たさに身をすぼめて 時を待ち続ける

    日差しの種 淡い夢
    羽ばたくまで 唄を添えて
    遠い空の切れ間へと 五月の花の名を 今は知らずに

    長い影と呼びかける声 時を止めて星を見た夜
    眠る前に交わした言葉 失くしたくないものばかり

    小さくて幼い それはいつも
    泣いていた 傍にいたくて

    失くせないもの増えるたび
    暖かさに沈んでゆく
    通り雨の冷たさに身をすぼめて 歩き出せずにいる

    ゆずれないもの ひとつだけ
    鞄の中 仕舞い込んで
    今でもまだ覚えてる右手のぬくもりと 唄を頼りに

    遠く響く雷鳴には 春の嵐の手招きの音
    いつか ここで 同じ景色を見てた

    四月の雨 風に揺れ
    雲雀は今 空を見上げ
    浅い春の冷たさに身をゆだねて 羽を広げてゆく

    ゆずれないもの ひとつだけ
    鞄の中 仕舞い込んで
    遠い空の切れ間へと 花咲く五月へと
    傘もささずに

    中文歌詞 / Chinese Lyrics :
    在漫雨中漸漸萬籟俱寂沉靜,我歇下前進的步履,盼向熟悉的城鎮
    絲縷雲霧迷濛的天穹傾刻變化綺麗,為這景色添上一絲懷愁牽念
    「你總是在身旁陪伴著我呢,即便我們曾佇足紛揚驟雨沐淋的那天也不曾分離。」
    腦中不經意追憶起過往點滴——樹蔭下的休憩、雨樓下的回憶

    如此渺小稚嫩又青澀天真,那就彷彿——
    某個膽小懦弱的愛哭鬼似

    四月的連綿細雨,浸濕了的羽翼
    盼望再度飛翔的雲雀,仍未能展翅翱翔
    伴隨淺春的凜冽寒峭而蜷縮身軀,靜待時間流淌逝去

    播灑陽光的種子,流露微淡柔和的夢想
    待到能夠再度擺動羽翼之時,我將在一旁與天空伴歌
    願歌聲得以高聲向遙遠天穹迴響,即使我們至今仍未聞,五月盛開綻放的花名

    向細長淡去的身影遞去的輕聲呼喚,僅為那一夜的璀璨星空,忘卻了時間的流淌
    即便是入眠前與你交會傾露出的話語,全都是我不欲失去的、珍貴的點滴

    正是因為這份稚嫩與青澀,所以才總是——
    總是在哭泣,流著淚渴望你陪伴在身邊

    倘若,能獲得更多無法失去的事物
    便令人更加無法自拔地沉浸在它的和煦溫暖中
    僅因短暫降雨的寒意便蜷縮身軀,動彈不得、更沒有勇氣邁出步伐

    無法退讓、畏懼失去的,僅此唯一
    緊緊收起、深深地埋藏在,所背負的行囊之中
    至今仍舊得以憶起,右手曾包裹住的柔和與溫暖,正藉著奏響的春頌煦煦傳來

    遠處嘹亮迴響的雷鳴,宛若在春天的暴風中招手的聲響
    曾幾何時,也曾在此處,看見同樣的景色

    四月的連綿細雨,隨著清風搖曳紛飛
    雲雀現在已能,昂首仰望天空
    接受淺春的凜冽寒峭,而任憑身軀,張開翅膀翱翔離去

    無法退讓、畏懼失去的,僅此唯一
    緊緊收起、深深地埋藏在,所背負的行囊之中
    靜待真摯的情感抵達那片天際的盡頭;抵達錦簇繁花盛開綻放的五月時節
    也可從此收起,這把度過春雨的傘了

    英文歌詞 / English Lyrics :
    Upon hearing the fading voice in the middle of the rain
    I stopped walking to gaze upon the city
    The hazy sky is turning into
    somewhere beautiful and nostalgic

    You have always stayed by my side, you even
    stood still on days when the rain pours unceasingly
    even as scenery floated past unexpectedly
    under the shelter of the trees

    The small and young something is just like
    someone who cries easily

    The lark is still unable to fly
    as its wings were drenched by the April Showers
    In the cold of early spring
    it furls its body, awaiting the passing of time

    Just as this dream with subdued colours
    is adorned by seeds of sunlight,
    I will adorn the lark with poems until its wings could flap again
    and it can fly to the distant skies
    without knowing the name of the flower in May

    A long shadow and a voice calling out to me,
    the night I stopped time and saw the stars,
    words exchanged before going to sleep,
    these are all the things I do not want to lose

    The small and young something
    is always crying, wanting to stay by my side

    When the things you can’t afford to lose ever increases
    submerge everything in warmth
    In the coldness of the passing rain
    it furls its body, and stayed still

    The one thing I can’t afford to lose
    is buried inside my bag
    Even now, as I depend on a song
    I can still remember the warmth of your right hand

    The distant echo of booming thunder
    is the sound of the beckoning spring storm
    I will see the same scenery here someday

    The April Shower is swayed by the wind
    The lark is now looking at the sky
    In the cold of early spring
    It spreads its wings in abandon

    The one thing I can’t afford to lose
    is buried inside my bag
    I head on to the distant skies and
    I head on into the month of May, where flowers bloom
    without opening my umbrella

  • afford中文 在 GreatKidsLearning Youtube 的最佳貼文

    2016-04-05 03:16:25

    英文日常口語 45 (English Daily Conversation with Chinese 45.)
    Everyone can easily learn English and Chinese.
    學習翻譯下列英文日常口語:
    This is a hard job.
    I hope you can make it.
    Don’t look wise.
    I’m afraid all my efforts were in vain.
    Let's go Dutch.
    What happened to your eye?
    I can’t afford it.
    I think it’s a reasonable price.
    It’s my treat.
    Give me a call.
    That’s cool!
    What’s up?
    Cut it out!
    She is such a brown-nose.
    I am not feeling well.

    相關學習影片的播放清單:
    英文單字倍增法: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_xcIE0AQTbZ3VKhzf4ly1lM4i-Z_eBFv
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    唐詩三百首: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_xcIE0AQTbbyg5uLxZotvXfZrK5_t8Br
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