Hong-Kong Protests

KIENCHIN

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Got it. There are actually many mainland students in HK universities with full scholarships especially for the graduate programs due to the fact that many HK students are not competitive and lazy.

yeapp, the ones that protesting are the losers who couldn't compete, perhaps better they move to the US or the UK .. let's see what happen .. they may get free $$$ there without work :p:p
 
How about internships? Let some of the young Hong Kongers work on the mainland for a year. (I'm new to this thread and have not read it all; apologies if the idea has been discussed already.)

One of Hong Kong's fundamental problems is the brainwashing of its young people. They live in a very tightly sealed media environment that is overwhelmingly dominated by Western mind mashers. So the solution is to open the environment: let the youngsters experience mainland life for a year or so.

If the pay is good, they will go. If the pay is good enough, that will also help their economic problems.

When they return to Hong Kong, the youngsters will be more reluctant to call mainlanders "locusts".

If the intership program is large enough, its effects would be quite fast.

The problem is ignorance and prejudice from a multitude of sources, from personal/family history, high cost of living leading to lack of capacity for exploration and insecurity, tunnel vision parenting, excessive societal focus on wealth/status, poor social skills and insular social groups, to the proliferation of biased and sensationalizing NGOs and media due to external factors, all these play a negative role in misshaping people young and old.

Internships for working age people are good but are also a bit too limited too late. There needs to be more exchange programs with other parts of China for both individual young people and entire classes from Hong Kong, from grade school through university, preferably both as required curriculum/school outings and as optional vacation camps. Within Hong Kong the local authorities need to aggressively address practical problems such as high cost of living, especially real estate, and expand recreation accessibility and options, necessitating taking on a lot of big money special interests and breaking out of the money-trumps-all enslaved mindset of prioritization.
 
What we are seeing in HK is a second Cultural Revolution, and these rioters are the new Red Guards.

Guess how the government handled the original Red Guards? They were all sent to the countryside to work alongside farmers.

China has mandatory conscription, it is just never enforced. Time to start doing it in Hong Kong. All youth of a certain age in the HKSAR must spend three years in the army. Send them to Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia to plant trees and reclaim desertified land.

Truly like cultural revolution, Nostalgic and sentimental for the old guards and perhaps for our east european.

 
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