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MwRYum

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wait, wait ......
quote " .... Wong, 18, who had been only drinking water and energy drinks ... "

energy drink will a lot of sugar and others .... is it a new and modern hunger strike? ... and only lasted 4.5 days?????

what a pussy!

And they've just added one more entry to the "Hong Kong-style hunger strike", although in the rest of world it's still called "fake hunger strike".

Y'know, the local media actually draw comparison of these fakes with the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike, which Bobby Sands and 9 others actually died, citing the government shouldn't be so "heartless"; and when people like myself says it outright those muppets are utter fake, them worshippers' response are more than sickeningly expectable.

But bah, now look at what they did...not even a week if you just look at the clock, and how they conduct so-called "hunger strike" is utter insults to all those who did real hunger strikes and died...that said, any Irishman who has at least a pint of dignity should feel violated by HK media compare those fakes with Bobby Sands, and poor old Bobby Sands must be turning in his grave now.

If these fakes failed to do a genuine hunger strike, what government would take them as competent negotiation counterpart? And if Joshua Wong still gets the Time Magazine Person of the Year 2014 after this epic fail...well it ain't the first time Time magazine insults themselves anyway.

Self-immolation or harakiri would be more appropriate. What the heck!, any doctor would advise to stop it after 1-2 days. I thought he did say he would keep the hunger strike until the HK govt ready to talk to him ... sorry, 4.5 days is just too short, 2 months may take some attention of politicians. Honestly he doesn't look unwell to me, he doesn't look like a teenager boy without eating for 4.5 days.
Earlier I've said hunger strike in HK is laughable by world's standard, and while that picture could be explained away as a misquote (for Pete's sake, eat ya supplement without that headband, couldn't they? Especially that was when they've ended the event ), this time there's no way they can wiggle their way out of it, as this is genuinely laughable by hunger strike standard.
 
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vincent

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You guys should realize the young brats are the new Red Guards. They think they know better than the rest of the populace.
 

vincent

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To add to my point. The old Red Guards were used by Mao to topple the entire bureaucracy. The new ones are being used by US/NED to plan a seed of revolution in China. A China in turmoil is an incompetent China
 

MwRYum

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You guys should realize the young brats are the new Red Guards. They think they know better than the rest of the populace.

"Yellow Guard" because their colour is yellow, alas you're right on all other counts.

It's a pity that unlike Mao, we couldn't sent them spoil sports to somewhere harsh, so they can learn to count their blessings instead of being such a cry baby. If you ask me, should ship the whole lot, all 200k of them, to Ebola countries to "volunteer" the relief effort for, say, 5 years straight.

To add to my point. The old Red Guards were used by Mao to topple the entire bureaucracy. The new ones are being used by US/NED to plan a seed of revolution in China. A China in turmoil is an incompetent China
That goal, if it's counted as one, has clearly failed because it failed to catch on beyond the Shenzhen River.
 

flyzies

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This absolutely hits the bullseye! May those who are willingly blind finally open their eyes and see this for what it really is!
From the Hong Kong's own South China Morning Post

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Protesters must abandon fantasy of a 'Hong Kong race' free from the mainland

Regina Ip says the Occupy protesters who are in effect demanding self-rule - rather than democracy - have been misled by the years of colonial rule into rejecting their Chinese family

For months, warnings against Occupy Central sounded by Beijing officials were dismissed as "crying wolf" in some quarters. Protesters had likewise sent many warnings of a "final showdown", but few were able to predict the precise shape that the face-off would eventually take.

The violent clashes between demonstrators and the police last Monday, more than two months after Occupy began, finally put paid to any semblance of "love and peace" and prompted the three chief instigators of Occupy to turn themselves in to the authorities. As students vow to fight on, it will be a while before Occupy can be brought to a close.

As the endgame draws near, debates are under way on what caused Occupy to erupt in such a ferocious manner, causing damage to the economy, cleavages in family and society and a body blow to Hong Kong's reputation as a safe and law-abiding city.

A multitude of factors have been put forward as underlying causes. Among former senior officials, a view has emerged that Occupy was inevitable.

It was inevitable because the protest was not really about democracy. Large numbers were attracted, especially at the start of the protest, by the democracy mantra. But right from the start, the quest for self-rule was evident from slogans - such as "self-determination" - writ large on the backdrop of the stage when students kicked off their sit-in.

In the past year, in several issues of Undergrad, the official publication of the University of Hong Kong students' union, contributors have advocated "self-determination" by "the Hong Kong race".

Occupy is an attempt to redefine "one country, two systems" and, by implication, Hong Kong's relationship with China. By rejecting the decision of the National People's Congress Standing Committee of August 31, which ensures Beijing's say on the outcome of the chief executive election in 2017 via the nominating committee, the Occupy demonstrators are effectively saying no to China's sovereignty over Hong Kong.


Since 1997, Beijing has been nothing but extraordinarily helpful to Hong Kong whenever the latter's economy is in trouble, and extraordinarily tolerant in allowing protests unimaginable on the mainland to thrive in Hong Kong. For a country of 1.3 billion people, which has never known universal suffrage in its 5,000 years of history, it is taking huge risks and a plunge into the unknown by promising Hong Kong ultimate election of the chief executive by universal suffrage. In 2007, it even went further in spelling out a timetable for universal suffrage to happen.

Under the "one country, two systems" arrangement, Hong Kong is also extraordinarily privileged in not having to pay tax to the central authorities or the costs of defence of the territory. (In the colonial era, Hong Kong paid as much as 70 per cent).

Why this rage against the motherland which has done nothing but tried its best to welcome back an "abducted" child with open arms?

Occupy was inevitable because Hong Kong had been a British colony for more than 150 years. Its population includes many who fled to this southern outpost to escape the turmoil that ravaged China during the death throes of the Qing empire and the chaos of the Republican era. It also includes many who fled here for fear of communism. Under British rule, Hong Kong people enjoyed unprecedented rights and freedom, the rule of law and a much higher standard of living. It was ruled as though it was part of the West. While many Chinese families remained steeped in traditional values, Western ideas and institutions exerted indelible influence.

In the last two decades of British rule, the sharp contrast with the much more conservative and regimented Chinese culture and systems was accentuated by the mad dash to usher in democracy and new legislation to strengthen the protection of rights and freedoms. The local officials set to lead the new administration were hardwired to "benchmark" the performance of Hong Kong under China against Western standards, and to defend its system against erosion by authoritarian China. The stage was set for "one country" to be viewed as a threat to "two systems".

The paranoia was aggravated by the tragedy of June 4, 1989, images of which were seared into the memory of Hong Kong people. Since then, annual rituals in remembrance of the lost souls have not helped engender forgiveness or a broader understanding of the context in which the tragic events occurred.

Perhaps the greatest blow to some Hong Kong people's perception of the motherland is the reversal of economic fortune and roles which have followed the economic ascendency of China. Now heavily dependent economically on mainland China, the sense of injured pride has led many to view China as a threat, and fantasise that Hong Kong would be better off as a free-standing "Hong Kong race".

Yet the reality is "Hong Kong race" has no place in the world and Hong Kong's destiny is intertwined with that of China. The sooner our leaders can help the young and the restless come to terms with that, the better. Hong Kong people must muster enough courage and wisdom to find a new place of pride in the family of 1.3 billion.

Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee is a legislator and chair of the New People's Party
 

Doombreed

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The actions of a minority shouldn't be used to judge the intention of the majority.
 

Piotr

Banned Idiot
wait, wait ......
quote " .... Wong, 18, who had been only drinking water and energy drinks ... "

energy drink will a lot of sugar and others .... is it a new and modern hunger strike? ... and only lasted 4.5 days?????

what a pussy!

Leader of Occupy Central before drinking energy drinks:
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And after drinking energy drinks:
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This Joshua Wong is so weak. 'merica's State Departament is really incompetent.

I know what "real" hunger strike means. I conduct hunger strike three times a day. First one between breakfast and dinner, second between dinner and supper, and third between supper and breakfast.
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General

I do not say this lightly, but what a bunch of retards.

Do they even know what the word 'conolists' means? To use the British Union Jack with such a slogan is like something you would expect from a spoof comedy. To do it in real life and be serious is plain retarded. I honestly cannot think of any other word to use to describe such an act of sheer wilful stupidity.

Bunch of self-hating racists.

I hope the Chinese security forces open files on every single one of them, because if there is ever a conflict or war that is your fifth column right there.
 
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Blitzo

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The actions of a minority shouldn't be used to judge the intention of the majority.

I don't understand, are you saying that the individuals in the pictures are the minority and that their stupidity shouldn't be used to judge the intentions of the majority?

Because at this point I don't think anyone knows who the majority and minority are in what's left of the occupy movement. There's hardly a majority voice among them still left standing.
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
Leader of Occupy Central before drinking energy drinks:
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And after drinking energy drinks:
CKe2g2y.jpg

VZhaNJM.jpg

This Joshua Wong is so weak. 'merica's State Departament is really incompetent.

I know what "real" hunger strike means. I conduct hunger strike three times a day. First one between breakfast and dinner, second between dinner and supper, and third between supper and breakfast.

Looking at his broken expression, it looks like he got told to stop all right, but I bet you it wasn't his doctor who convinced him.

Probably his handlers realised what a farce his fake hunger strike was turning into and decided to pull the plug.
 
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