Fellow Conservative, 'I owe freedom my life.' - Jimmy Lai The Chinese government wants him silenced, but Jimmy Lai's fight for freedom in Hong Kong is far from done. Jimmy Lai gave up the life of a successful billionaire entrepreneur in Hong Kong to become a dissident to the CCP. He led the Hong Kong protests from the front so the government officials could see his face. He risked everything and now he is under arrest and his future is uncertain. The Acton Institute is proud to release our brand new trailer for our upcoming documentary - the Hong Konger. A story about the fight for freedom in Hong Kong, led by Jimmy Lai. Â
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Let me give a brief introduction. I am the Director of Development at Acton Institute. Acton produces articles, journals, research, and documentaries that make the moral case for liberty and free markets. You may be familiar with our previous hit documentary - Poverty, Inc. It exposed the corruption and BIG business behind international poverty aid. Spoiler alert: itâs free markets that lift societies out of poverty. Poverty, Inc won over 60 international film festival honors! Now, I am honored to say The Hong Konger is going to expose an even bigger issue in international affairs - the fight for freedom in China. I am writing to ask for your support today to help us get this groundbreaking documentary out to wider audiences. Can you donate $10, $35, $100, or more to help us share this documentary around the world? Click here to donate >> The Acton Institute is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization. Over 80% of our funding comes from the generous contributions of individual Acton supporters. I am hoping to raise $50,000 to crowdsource our marketing efforts behind this incredible documentary.Â
Jimmy Laiâs story needs to be told to the world. Jimmy grew up poor in rural China. He left his family at a young age to go to Hong Kong. He couldnât believe the freedom he experienced there. It didnât take long for Jimmyâs entrepreneurial spirit to kick in and he created a textile empire. Jimmy became a billionaire and expanded beyond textiles to news media. But problems started when the Communist Party took over Hong Kong. The CCP clamped down on freedom and civil liberties. Jimmyâs news company became the biggest critic of the CCP before they shut him down completely. Jimmy risked his life and his fortune to fight for liberty in Hong Kong. You wonât hear his story from Hollywood. You wonât hear his story from the corporate media. If you want to be inspired by the fight for freedom in China, then please support this incredible documentary today. Use any of the links below to send your urgent support. Donate $10 >>> Donate $35 >>> Donate $50 >>> Donate $100 >>> Donate $250 >>> Donate $500 >>> Donate $1,000 >>> Donate Any Amount >>> By supporting The Hong Konger, you will automatically be subscribed to our updates on the project and will get access to the full video upon release. Thank you for your commitment to liberty, Charles Roelofs Director of Development Acton Institute  Paid for by the Acton Institute  |