Hong-Kong Protests

Gatekeeper

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I begin to see HK living in a made up reality world with tightly scripted role to play, forced onto her as a result of far bigger powers' ambitions, contest of will, dominance and money. She won't escape from this fate regardless of what they believe or are led to believe. She is trapped in an intense power struggle for money and dominance among global powers since the Europeans set foot in there. A bell weather crossroad of realism and geopolitics, money and power. It a rugged piece of rock the true nature of which is that it's an appendage of China, a far bigger, exponentially more powerful country that stands for the 1C in 1C2s. This 1C is the hard cold fact and they can't get away from it, even with all these violent manifestations of cognitive dissonance. Violent frictions are bound to happen as young kids can't tell what is real and what is not. Far sharper minds in HK can capitalize on now not so subtle difference between a scripted realty show and the actual reality that some are trying to wake up to.

Yes it is true, for sure, there are bigger power behind the current situation, and it is in their interest that this is prolong!

And the seeds of all this discontent by the minority mob (yes minority! Majority of HKers would prefer the status quo, and some even moving towards "true" unity with the motherland)!

This seed was sowed just before the British left. By allowing free movements of foreigners, together with religious education which provide a back door entry for all NGOs. Keeping the British judicialry. I could go on, but you get the picture
 

Gatekeeper

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It is still peaceful protests according to the western media.

Here is a video of taxi driver who lost control of his car and got beaten half to death.



When a reporter got hit by a petrol bomb, the media remained silence and the Hong Kong Journalists Association didn't even bother to condemn. Pepper spray by police would be front page a few weeks ago and a full press conference would be held by Hong Kong Journalists Association to condemn the HKPF.


Yes, this is the video I was talking about. He was trying to do a U turn to escape, but ended up plowing into them!

And the journalists got petrol bombed takes the busicuit in MSM reporting. Come on it is one of tou lot that got hurt!

You can't get more first hand news than that! Lol
 

AssassinsMace

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Too bad but this is what happens when you think or don't think about what you're about to say? He has friends in Hong Kong and was worried about their safety? Were they violent protestors? The police aren't taking action against anyone else. Yes one those excuses they're making up to soften the damage. This is not a judgement of China. It's about their own supposed beliefs being put on the spotlight. They can break relations with China if they're taking a stand. Just don't complain about all the money you're losing. That's you not China when you put money before human rights. Or Morey could've just shut up...
 

localizer

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I don't know where you guys stand on this, but I would mark the HK protests as the beginning of a great US-China conflict.

It's clear to me that the HK riots are not about freedom and democracy, but about forcing the CCP to use heavy handed tactics to force international sanctions on China. The US and co. hopes that this will slow down Chinese economy and destabilize the Chinese leadership and China. America can then initiate military action in the SCS and even on to the mainland to Balkanzie China.
 

Xizor

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I don't know where you guys stand on this, but I would mark the HK protests as the beginning of a great US-China conflict.

It's clear to me that the HK riots are not about freedom and democracy, but about forcing the CCP to use heavy handed tactics to force international sanctions on China. The US and co. hopes that this will slow down Chinese economy and destabilize the Chinese leadership and China. America can then initiate military action in the SCS and even on to the mainland to Balkanzie China.
Military action against China is not going to be a reality. There is a lot that China can do before a physical conflict with US.
 

KIENCHIN

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The artist, Horseshoe, was beaten by thugs in the street of Monkok. A guy came to her rescue. Then a Australian journalist escorted her to the police station.

Kudos to the australian journalists. Restore my faith in you guys in HK!

What this show is that no one is safe, beating old guys and women. There just no hope.

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Yes kudos to the Aussie journo who came to the rescue but unfortunately his masters back home here in Oz chose not to show the bare truth about what is really going on. It was on the one of network news this morning about the rioting yesterday in HK and in the end chose to interview a very fluent English speaking blackshirt who spoke with not a hint of Hong Kong accent about the brutal beating from “they” who can never stop this fight for their rights.
I switch to another channel from then on, there won’t be any even handed reporting from any of these white fellas.
 

KIENCHIN

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Lol. Sorry Panasian, I've just re-read what I wrote, I should've made it clearer. I should've said shame on you, you religious institutions! And of course not you!

Typing to quickly and on tiny keyboard on my phone!

Many apologies Panasian!
Fog of war guys, I too was at the receiving end of a recent misunderstanding, we all need to keep our cool. Everyone of us here clearly see what these MSM are doing, all we can do is to spread the truth of what is really happening in HK to those of our friends and relatives who want to know.
 

SinoSoldier

Colonel
An insightful interview with Steve Bannon on Hong Kong and its importance within the US-China economic nexus. He also gives his standpoint on why China has been reluctant to use heavy-handed tactics on HK protesters and why the city matters to the PRC more than mainlanders wish to believe.

 
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