Well, since someone on Twitter found this, I should say a few things. https://twitter.com/hunansoninlaw/status/1291199471825477632
I mean, it's great to have attention to my wife's program, which is indeed a very good thing. However,
I am not a medical doctor, which the reporter knows, but...editors... 🤷‍♂️
Yangquan is a city of 600,000, not a small village.
I don't have blue eyes.
And an angel?! All the yikes.
The quotes in the article are pretty much all wrong.
So, like all China Daily reporting, the story is the story the editors want to tell.
I am very happy to bring positive attention to hospice work in China, however. Worth it.
Also interesting and pleasing to see an American profiled positively during this period of Sino-US relations.
I mean, the piece is very positive. And it's not like they outed me as a lesbian thereby the endangering me... or anything along those lines.
This bit: "But houses for old people in Zouping back then were dirty, and people had bad habits," That paragraph is awful and I absolutely did not and would not say that. "Traditional mindsets can hinder development?" Wha...? No!

Just no.
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