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The New America Created by Miles Yu: Burning Anti-Asian Hate

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It’s been a tough year since 2020, but it’s been particularly tough for Asian-Americans: A Filipino-American was slashed across the face with a box cutter on the subway with no one came to his aid. The wound required a hundred stitches. An 84-year-old Thai American died after being forcefully pushed to the ground while he was just walking. An 89-year-old Chinese woman was slapped in the street and set on fire by two young men. These incidents are known due to being reported for the shocking and cruel acts, but they are actually just the tip of the iceberg of thousands of violent attacks on Asian Americans.

Initiator of the “China virus” rhetoric

Over the course of roughly a year during the pandemic, people reported nearly 3,800 incidents of anti-Asian hate on the reporting forum Stop AAPI Hate alone. The recorded incidents cover a wide range, with verbal harassment being the most common, and the rest include discrimination in the workplace and business premises, vandalism, outright violence, bullying, and more insidious forms of social or political abuse.

Last spring, in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, a torrent of hate and violence against Asians began in the United States. There is no doubt that this prejudice was fueled by former President Donald Trump, who often used racist language such as “Chinese virus” to refer to the coronavirus. Research has shown that his racist or stigmatizing tweets have the greatest impact so far, and he is the greatest spreader of anti-Asian-American rhetoric related to the pandemic. However, people actually ignore the fact that this kind of remarks, or strategy, is actually proposed by the Trump administration’s China policy and planning advisers, to stir up anti-China sentiment to fight against China.

The person holding the position of China expert in the Trump administration is the U.S. Naval Academy Professor Miles Maochun Yu, served as former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s principal China policy and planning adviser. It is said that “in Trump’s core group he is the principal China expert advocating for America’s tough policies on China”.

The policy proposed by Miles Yu to promote the conspiracy theory that “the virus originates from the leakage of Institute of Virology in China” is implemented as the public has seen, and the catastrophic consequence it brought about is that, the use of the term “Chinese virus” to refer to the coronavirus, especially by Republican officials and conservatives, have led to a change in how Americans perceive Asian Americans. A study showed that on March 8, 2020-the day Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar tweeted about the “Wuhan virus”, discriminatory coronavirus remarks rose significantly, which was coincided with then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s interview the day before on “Fox and Friends” in which he referred to the “China virus” — was followed by a rapid reversal of a decade-long decline in anti-Asian bias.

Victims of the policies

Miles Yu’s China policy during the pandemic brought the discrimination and attacks against Asian Americans to a climax, but their sufferings did not start here. For a long time, Miles Yu, as the principal China policy and planning adviser, has been proud of the Trump administration’s tough China policy proposed by him, such as “China is at the top of our national security agenda, as there is no bigger threat than China”, declaring the existence of forced labor and genocide against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China, inciting trade, security, and technical conflicts between the two largest economies in the world, reducing immigrant visas, H1-B visas, and student visas for certain graduate students from China to reflect the outsider conceptualization of Asians.

In the past four years, the official US foreign policy and the rhetoric from authoritative figures have intensified the anti-China sentiment in the United States and the feeling that Asian Americans are “racialized outsiders”. Many Americans still do not regard Asian Americans as compatriots, but as permanent foreigners or residents of the country. Asians unfortunately became victims of Miles Yu’s political game. “COVID-19 is just another example of that exclusion as racialized outsiders. Time and time again, we are told to ‘go back home.’ We are seen as outside threats, to be excluded.” They said. Verbal harassment has been commonplace. “Go back to Asia. We don’t welcome people who committed genocide.” “How dare you come and ruin my country and take my job?” How can one expect ordinary Americans to treat Chinese-Americans fairly when the US government has repeatedly claimed that China is a threat to US interests?

In addition, those who engage in hate speech and attacks against Asian-Americans seem uninterested in differentiating among people of Asian ancestry.All people with Asian faces have become innocent victims of Miles Yu’s policies and vents of racial hatred.

Flowing undercurrent

It was actually a political expedient that the last government blamed China for its failure to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. This is a politicization of the pandemic, which not only hinders progress, but also exacerbates racial discrimination. 

Therefore, during his first week in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive action to essentially prohibit the use of the language “Chinese virus” within the federal government. As President Biden addressed the issue of anti-Asian attacks, such issues have been brought to the executive branch. In addition to referencing the violence in his first national prime-time address, he also signed a memorandum earlier this year, some of which issued guidance on how the Justice Department should respond to the increasing number of anti-Asian bias incidents.

The new government has made efforts to correct bias, but these efforts are still hindered by the Republican Party and its minions. Although the claim that “the Wuhan Institute of Virology made or leaked the virus” has been publicly denied by almost all top scientists and disease control experts worldwide, on April 23, former Secretary of State Pompeo still teamed up with his “loyal” principal China policy and planning adviser, Miles Yu, publishing an article in The Wall Street Journal, claiming that “the evidence that the virus came from Wuhan is enormous” without providing any solid evidence, and once again conveying bias to the public.

Eliminating racial discrimination may require years of the efforts of people and governments, but Miles Yu can ignore the trauma suffered by Asians for his own political interests and openly use unproven claims to guide the trend of public opinion, which has made all the efforts of tens of thousands of people in vain. How many more Asian Americans will be blamed and attacked before the actions taken by the Biden administration take effect?

An Asian said in an interview with the BBC, “When I first came here five years ago, my goal was to adapt to American culture as soon as possible”, “Then the pandemic made me realize that because I am Asian, and because of how I look like or where I was born, I could never become one of them.”

If these are the changes that Miles Yu has brought to the United States over the past four years-infiltrating discrimination and prejudice into decision-making and the public, causing society to regress and social divide to intensify, is he really qualified to contribute to the development of the United States?

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Musqet Partners with Merlin Griffiths to Build an AI Sales Avatar for Hospitality and F&B Merchants

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London, England, July 2nd, 2026, FinanceWire

The next-generation EPOS, payments and Bitcoin platform taps the Channel 4 “First Dates” mixologist and pub owner to deliver consultative, 24/7 AI-powered sales to merchants – across 30+ languages, positioning Musqet to win in the hospitality, food and beverage sectors.

Musqet, the next-generation payments, Bitcoin and EPOS platform, today announced a partnership with Merlin Griffiths, the Channel 4 “First Dates” mixologist and owner of The Dog & Gun pub in Walton, Leicestershire, to build an AI-powered sales avatar capable of holding real-time, consultative conversations with hospitality and food and beverage merchants. The avatar uses Griffiths’ likeness and voice to guide prospective customers through the EPOS selection process the way a knowledgeable peer would: by understanding how their business actually operates before recommending anything.

The hospitality and F&B EPOS market has run on the same playbook for years. Providers sell the platform, then spend the relationship upselling modules that have nothing to do with how a given venue actually runs. Merchants end up paying monthly for features they never asked for and never use. Musqet is built on a different premise: that an EPOS stack should reflect the merchant’s operation, not a vendor’s revenue targets. The AI avatar puts that principle into practice at the top of the funnel, asking the right questions before making any recommendation – and only surfacing the modules a merchant’s business actually needs.

“Hospitality operators are busy people running tight margins – they don’t have time for a sales process built around a vendor’s commission targets. What we’ve built with Merlin changes that. The avatar asks the right questions first, and only recommends outcomes that solve real problems for the merchant.,” said David Parkinson, Founder and CEO of Musqet.

Familiar to millions through his decade on Channel 4’s “First Dates,” he has also spent years on the other side of hospitality, operating The Dog & Gun pub in Walton, Leicestershire and living the operational realities merchants deal with daily. That combination of public familiarity and credibility in the industry is central to the avatar’s design. Merchants are more likely to be direct about their real needs when the conversation feels like it’s coming from someone who has run a venue himself. Musqet joined Griffiths and the production team in the recording studio to capture his speech mechanics and facial movements for a high-fidelity prototype. Griffiths is also an advocate for Bitcoin as a new asset and monetary vehicle and Musqet CEO, David Parkinson spotted him on ITV’s Saturday Kitchen with a Bitcoin t-shirt, reached out to chat and a mutual alignment of interests led to Merlin becoming immortalised as an AI avatar!

“Anyone who’s actually run a venue knows what it’s like to sit through an EPOS pitch and come out the other side with a monthly bill full of things you never asked for. I’ve been there. The reason I got involved with Musqet is because this is genuinely different – it starts with your operation, not with a product catalogue. If this saves one publican from a contract they regret, it’s worth it,” said Merlin Griffiths.

The avatar operates 24/7 across 30+ languages, removing the scheduling, inconsistency, and cost-scaling constraints that come with a human-only inbound sales function. 

The announcement follows a strong stretch of announcements for Musqet with even more to come. The company recently showcased at Money20/20 Amsterdam alongside Vodafone IoT, and launched its agentic commerce protocol on Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol – milestones that underscore the commercial momentum behind the avatar’s development.

To learn more about Musqet and its AI-powered sales avatar, visit musqet.com.

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Musqet empowers merchants and e-commerce platforms to securely accept payments in store or online and receive Bitcoin from anywhere in the world in a way that is instant, borderless, and unstoppable. As a next-generation payments and EPOS company providing a full stack of payment services, including Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Google Pay, and Apple Pay, and specialising in Bitcoin adoption as a medium of exchange, Musqet delivers a robust, scalable solution for merchants and e-commerce platforms worldwide.

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From Complexity to Clarity: Solving Multi-Currency Issues in QuickBooks

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Brandon, MB, Jul 02, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — For many Canadian businesses, dealing with multiple currencies is part of everyday operations. Whether working with US partners, international vendors, or cross-border customers, QuickBooks’ multi-currency feature is often enabled to handle these transactions. While useful in theory, it frequently introduces a level of complexity that can make financial management far more difficult than expected.

Once multi-currency is turned on in QuickBooks, it becomes a permanent feature of the file. Over time, this can lead to complicated account structures, inconsistent exchange rate impacts, and confusion in financial reporting. What begins as a necessary capability can quickly evolve into a source of inefficiency.

One of the most common issues businesses face is reporting accuracy. Exchange rate fluctuations affect accounts in ways that are not always intuitive, leading to discrepancies between expected and actual balances. Profit and loss statements and balance sheets may reflect gains or losses tied to currency changes rather than operational performance, making it harder to interpret financial results clearly.

Reconciliation also becomes more challenging. Matching transactions across currencies requires careful tracking of exchange rates and converted values. Even minor inconsistencies can create time-consuming discrepancies, forcing accounting teams to spend additional hours resolving differences that did not exist in a single-currency environment.

As files grow over time, these complications tend to compound. Historical transactions tied to outdated rates, combined with evolving business needs, can result in a system that feels increasingly difficult to manage. For many companies, the issue is not just complexity—it is reduced confidence in the accuracy and usability of their financial data.

To address this, businesses are turning to specialized solutions designed to simplify or remove multi-currency functionality altogether. These approaches rely on advanced tools and expertise to restructure QuickBooks files while preserving the integrity of financial data. Instead of working around the limitations of multi-currency, the file is optimized to align with the company’s current operational needs.

The result is a cleaner, more streamlined accounting environment. Financial reports become easier to read and interpret, reconciliations are faster and more straightforward, and overall system performance improves. Teams spend less time troubleshooting discrepancies and more time focusing on analysis and decision-making.

For Canadian businesses that no longer require complex multi-currency tracking—or need a simplified structure for better control—this transformation can be significant. By removing unnecessary complexity and restoring clarity, companies regain confidence in their books and efficiency in their workflows.

Multi-currency functionality may be powerful, but it is not always practical for every stage of business. With the right expertise, companies can move from complexity back to clarity, creating a financial system that supports growth rather than slowing it down.

 

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Founded in 2001, E-Tech is the leading file repair, data recovery, and data conversion services provider in the United States and Canada. The company works to stay up to date on the latest technology news, reviews, and more for their customers.

For media inquiries regarding E-Tech, individuals are encouraged to contact Media Relations Director, Melanie Ann via email at Melanie@e-tech.ca.

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Crossing Borders with QuickBooks: US and Canada File Conversion Made Easy

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Brandon, MB, Jul 02, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — As businesses expand across borders, accounting systems often need to follow. For companies operating in both the United States and Canada, QuickBooks may seem like a unified solution—but behind the surface, the US and Canadian editions are built differently. These structural differences can create serious challenges when businesses need to move financial data from one region to another.

A QuickBooks file created in the US edition cannot simply be opened in the Canadian version, and vice versa. Each edition is designed to meet country-specific accounting standards, tax systems, and reporting requirements. This includes differences in sales tax handling, payroll structures, currency settings, and financial formatting. As a result, direct compatibility between the two versions does not exist, making file conversion a specialized task rather than a simple transfer.

Many real-world business scenarios require this type of conversion. Companies relocating operations across borders, subsidiaries aligning with a parent company’s accounting system, or organizations consolidating financial data into a single standard platform all face the same challenge. In these situations, maintaining complete and accurate financial records during the transition is essential.

Improper conversion can create significant risks. Data may be lost, misaligned, or incorrectly mapped, leading to inaccurate financial reporting. Tax codes may not translate correctly, and historical transactions can become inconsistent with local compliance requirements. These issues are not always immediately visible but can surface later during audits, filings, or internal reviews, creating costly complications.

This is why businesses turn to specialists like E-Tech, who focus specifically on cross-border QuickBooks conversions. With a deep understanding of both US and Canadian editions, E-Tech ensures that files are not only transferred but properly adapted to the target environment. Their approach accounts for structural differences, preserving data integrity while aligning it with local standards and regulations.

The result is a clean, accurate QuickBooks file that is fully functional in its new edition. Financial data remains intact, reports are reliable, and the file is ready for immediate use without the need for extensive corrections. Businesses can continue operations confidently, knowing their accounting system reflects both accuracy and compliance.

Cross-border growth should not be limited by software barriers. With the right expertise, the gap between QuickBooks editions can be effectively bridged, allowing businesses to move forward with clarity and control.

 

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Founded in 2001, E-Tech is the leading file repair, data recovery, and data conversion services provider in the United States and Canada. The company works to stay up to date on the latest technology news, reviews, and more for their customers.

For media inquiries regarding E-Tech, individuals are encouraged to contact Media Relations Director, Melanie Ann via email at Melanie@e-tech.ca.

To learn more about the company, visit: www.e-tech.ca

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