
The Sentence That Says Everything
When a 78-year-old newspaper publisher is handed a 20-year prison sentence by a government terrified of ink and paper, the message isn’t subtle. It’s a threat. Jimmy Lai’s punishment is not just a legal outrage—it’s a billboard-sized warning from the Chinese Communist Party. This is what happens when free people fall under Beijing’s rule. This is what “reunification” really looks like.
For Taiwan, the signal could not be clearer if it were broadcast on every channel in Mandarin and English: submit, or be crushed.
From Promise To Prison Cell
Hong Kong was once held up as proof that freedom and Chinese sovereignty could coexist. Autonomy. Rule of law. Independent courts. A vibrant press. That fantasy has now been officially buried.
Jimmy Lai’s prosecution was never about justice. It was about obedience. He owned a newspaper that refused to kneel. He funded democracy activists. He spoke plainly about tyranny. For that, he was dragged through a marathon trial, denied basic legal rights, locked in solitary confinement, and ultimately condemned to a sentence that, at his age and health, amounts to life behind bars.
This isn’t law enforcement. It’s political extermination.
The Death Of The Illusion
For decades, defenders of engagement insisted China would mellow with prosperity. Hong Kong was supposed to be the test case. Instead, it became the counterexample.
Beijing didn’t gradually honor its commitments—it erased them. Newspapers were shut down without warrants. Lawyers were blocked. Judges resigned in disgust. National security laws were weaponized to criminalize dissent itself. The city that once thrived on trust, transparency, and free exchange is now governed by fear and surveillance.
And that matters far beyond Hong Kong.
Taiwan, Pay Attention
Everything happening to Jimmy Lai is a dress rehearsal. Taiwan is not being offered peace. It is being offered for absorption.
Beijing’s leaders speak softly about shared culture while sharpening the tools of repression. They promise stability while demonstrating that no promise survives contact with Communist Party power. Hong Kong was guaranteed freedoms for decades. Those guarantees evaporated the moment they became inconvenient.
If a global financial hub with international scrutiny could be reduced to this, what chance would Taiwan have once its defenses—political, legal, and military—are dismantled?
Fear Is The Point
The cruelty is deliberate. Solitary confinement. Endless proceedings. Public humiliation. The goal is not merely to punish one man, but to terrify millions of others into silence.
Jimmy Lai is meant to be an example. Speak up, and you will be erased. Build something independent, and it will be taken from you. Believe in liberal values, and you will die alone in a cell with the lights never truly off.
Taiwanese citizens, journalists, entrepreneurs, and lawmakers should read this sentence as a memo addressed directly to them.
The World’s Weak Response
Global outrage has been loud but fleeting. Statements are issued. Resolutions are passed. Then business resumes.
Beijing counts on this fatigue. It knows that outrage decays faster than prison sentences. Every year Jimmy Lai spends locked away is another year the world proves it lacks the stamina to defend its own values.
That calculation emboldens the next crackdown—and the next.
Bottom Line
Jimmy Lai’s fate is not an isolated injustice. It is a strategic message from a regime that rules by intimidation and lies by default. Hong Kong shows what happens when free societies trust Communist China’s promises. Taiwan stands at the edge of the same abyss. Ignore this warning at your peril.
We cannot let Taiwan be screwed.
— Steve