Hong-Kong Protests

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Colonel
The caption said: "double standards" while your children is on the the "front line", and gets put into jail for the glory of the "revolution". With no prospect of any future for them.

The children of the leaders are abroad enjoying the good life, and studying for their future!

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This is a great example of how the MSM manipulate numbers!

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This is hilarious. I've always wondered how the narrow streets in Hong Kong can fit 1, 2 or 3 million at the same time...
 

Gatekeeper

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Most likely, these stores put up the signs so that their windows won't get smashed by thugs...

I wish it was, but unfortunately, it is not. Yes, there's evidence the thugs smashed up "blue stores". But in general, non-aligned shops get left alone if there are not in the cross fire.

There are shops sprouting out openly supporting the thugs. It is easy for them, because they know all the "blue camps" are peaceful, and there shops will never get thrashed!

It is funny, because all these "yellow shops" are like "part-time vegetarians. Because while they hate Chinese, and all things Chinese, they still rely on buying stuff from China. It is unavoidable in Hong Kong. So much for their shout for "independence"!
 

Gatekeeper

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Most likely, these stores put up the signs so that their windows won't get smashed by thugs...

Someone's making up a list of "yellow shops" to avoide!

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Gatekeeper

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Next time you guys attend your local town/district hall meeting. Don't complain, it could be worse, like this bunch of councillors in a local district in Hong Kong disrupting concil proceedings by singing independence song. Leading to walk out and halting of any council work that day!

Now imaging some councillor in you own town hall did this! there will be an outcry!

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Gatekeeper

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Yes I noticed that too. The Western media describing the crowd for Soleimani these past few days as only in thousands at most.

Yeah, i supposed the MSM wont be reporting on this too. The thugs organised a protest, and less than 50 turned up! You can't make it up! Lol

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Meanwhile, police doing what police does best, protect and served! Helping Chinese tourist, and arresting thugs!

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I'm not sure about you guys, but I find the lackbof news reporting from. Hong Kong disturbing. The thugs haven't stop, but it seems the MSM stop reporting like Chile, and France. Is is tired with the phrase 1 trade deal?
 

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A suspected undercover police officer was pepper-sprayed in the face several times by other masked officers on Sunday. The ordeal only stopped when the suspected undercover officer showed his police warrant card, according to the
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run by students and alumni of the Diocesan Boys’ School.

The injured officer – pictured with a police ID card around his neck – was then helped away from the scene by other black-clad officers. Onlookers cheered as he was escorted away.

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Gatekeeper

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I loved this, nothing shows up the folly of democracy more than the recent election in Hong Kong.

Just like an old joke in the UK, you can put a blue rosett on a monkey, anywhere in southern England, and he will still win the election!

He's now looking for an assisstant that's got less qualifications than him?!

"Fewer than no qualifications"!

Last month, I wrote an article titled ‘Voting for random men off the street’, critiquing the bizarre choices that Hong Kong voters have made in the latest local elections. It has proven that to become a politician in this polarising political climate, all that is needed for one to win is a pro-protest agenda. One can be a breakdancer, a convenience store cashier, a video games commentator, or just a random uneducated and unemployed fella. Your qualifications simply do not matter, as long as you run against a pro-establishment politician, you have a support system.

27-year-old Chan Tsz-wai made headlines for his laughable resume:
• achieved 0 mark in his HKCEE (Hong Kong equivalent of UK’s GCSEs and USA’s SATs);
• failed his ‘Diploma Yi Jin’ – a formal qualification in proof of an individual’s ‘generic skills and general knowledge’;
• worked as a mechanic trainee at MTR, a cashier at a convenience store, and an events assistant at a social welfare agency.

This week, he made headlines again for his absurd responses in his interview with Cable News. When asked about an ideal assistant, which he is actively in search for, he expressed that he wants someone with less qualifications than him, because someone who is more educated than he is (frankly, most of Hong Kong) would be ‘self-centred’. Please tell me, how do you have fewer qualifications than no qualifications? Let me put it in simpler terms so Chan could understand, if you have no apples, it is impossible to find someone who has fewer apples than you do.

In the interview, he was himself interviewing a university-graduated applicant, to whom he said (my translation) ‘I’m uneducated, I want applicants to submit their curriculum vitae (C.V.) in Chinese, and you can see if you are incapable in this aspect.’ I have absolutely no idea what he meant by the last sentence. Why is it the applicant’s incapability that he is submitting a C.V. in English and he fails to understand it? Most C.V.s are written in English, and most companies only accept C.V.s in English – including companies in mainland China – it is nobody but the employer’s incapability if he couldn’t understand an applicant’s brief introduction in an international language.

The idiocy of this whole situation is entertaining but disappointing at the same time. When have we, as a society, decided that this foolery is to be celebrated? Everybody is laughing about it, but the joke is on you. You do not care about the future of Hong Kong, you care about being anti and having a few laughs along the way.

Watch the interview:

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