Go To HELL ! Benny Tai ! Dear Prof. P. Mathieson, Prof. Roland - TopicsExpress



          

Go To HELL ! Benny Tai ! Dear Prof. P. Mathieson, Prof. Roland T Chin, Dr. Steven J Cannon, Prof. Paul K H Tam & Prof. S P Chow, Even though I did not have the privilege of going to HKU in my education days, HKU has always been my highest aspiration and I have always remained proud, as a Hongkonger, of whatever HKU has achieved in the past. I need not go into the details of what Mr. Benny Tai has done in the past one year or so to be causing the current state of confusion in our society, for I believe, unless Mr. Tai resigns on his own accord, a full and fair investigation shall be conducted on him in order for the Senior Management of HKU to pass a judgement on whether he should stay or leave. Meanwhile, in the interests of the general public, I urge on your serious consideration to suspend the duties and, hence, salary pay of Mr. Tai, until such time as maybe necessary. I wish to draw particular reference to the speech of Prof. Mathieson, the Inauguration Ceremony for New Students, on 27 August 2014, with regard to the three offered themes: opportunity, responsibility and advancement, and put up the challenge that every one of these themes had been defied by Mr. Tai in the name of democracy with his past actions. Our universities’ students ought to be cultivated with an open-mindedness in the pursuit of knowledge, and yet Mr. Tai, instead of pointing to the diversities in knowledge of his own field, cared only to dictate his own personal political belief over the students. Mr. Tai’s madness or obsession with the testing out on the concept of civil disobedience is much too heavy and biased, if not wicked, as the first taste of democracy for most of our universities’ students. Employed as a professor in the Faculty of Law, his ideation of ‘legally committing an illegal offence is all too bizarre or far-fetched for the general public to comprehend; his adequacy of competence in matters relating to ‘politics should also be questioned beyond any doubt. As I observed Mr. Tai through television media over the past year, he has readily proved himself to be a sociopath, a bigotry in politics, he was ruthless and incompetent with his judgement, arrogant, sometimes insolent with his speech. His meticulous planning out of the details of Occupy Central more than a year ago and his subsequent follow-through execution of the plan demonstrated his evilness and his lack of respect for the others and the society. Every sane and educated person knows the fight for democracy in HK is both absurd and illogical, the persistence of which would only ensure either China going to war with her Western counterparts or HK’s one country, two systems” being uplifted permanently, neither of which are conducive to the prospects of HK. I await your fair assessment of the whole situation and appreciate your prompt decision in steering and guiding HK away from its deviated course. I remain,
Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 15:42:10 +0000

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