via WikipediaThe South China Morning Post organized an old-fashioned anti-China riot by publishing an article that claimed that bar-owners in Beijing were forced not to serve black people. The proof of this was pretty flimsy: one anonymous bar-owner at Sanlitun.
I found the article remarkable for two reasons. First, because of its firm anti-China tone, while the South China Morning Post had adopted (as far as I could read them) since 1997 a pro-China tone that would even be considered nauseating by the editors of the China Daily.
Second, it fitted nicely into their old tradition in coming with firm allegations, based on nothing, so they could sell the next day their paper again with a firm denial of a false rumor they had created themselves in the first place.
Unfortunately, in the current times of the internet, it took only an hour to get a firm denial. Watch here what happened when I posted a link to the article on Friendfeed:
Well, no need to buy tomorrow's South China Morning Post to read the denial of their false rumor.