Hong-Kong Protests

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I think a compilation of evidence (mainly pictures and video) of rioters and conspirators committing crimes is better than what amounts to a doxing list as the veracity of the supposedly revealed identities isn't verified. The public should focus on collecting raw evidence for investigation by the authorities and to show for posterity.
 

Nutrient

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Quoting article "...calling for the government to set up an unemployment fund to help displaced hotel workers, provide free course for upgrading skills, and study allowances. It also wants the hotels to train employees instead of forcing them to take unpaid leave, or cutting jobs.

Let the hotel workers sue the judges who have been encouraging the riots.

The best way to cut the violence is to give the rioters serious jail time. But the judges keep releasing the arrested protesters quickly, with light punishment. Perhaps the Hong Kong jails are too full (I do not know if this is so). Perhaps the judges are simply waiting for more cells to be built, and will throw the rioters in the slammer once the space is ready. If that's so, fine.

However, if the judges keep allowing the arrested rioters to go even when the space in jail is available, and are thereby encouraging the violence, then I want these judges to feel some pain. Being sued by unemployed hotel workers could do the trick.
 
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manqiangrexue

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Let the hotel workers sue the judges who have been encouraging the riots.

The best way to cut the violence is to give the rioters serious jail time. But the judges keep releasing the arrested protesters quickly, with light punishment. Perhaps the Hong Kong jails are too full (I do not know if this is so). Perhaps the judges are simply waiting for more cells to be built, and will throw the rioters in the slammer once the space is ready. If that's so, fine.

However, if the judges keep allowing the arrested rioters to go even when the space in jail is available, and are thereby encouraging the violence, then I want these judges to feel some pain. Being sued by unemployed hotel workers could do the trick.
I think the reason is because the judges are dogs of the British who keep letting criminals out at the same pace that they're being arrested because they sympathize with the riots politically. The whole thing needs to start with Beijing taking legal jurisdiction over Hong Kong so that kangaroo court, the last remnant of British power in Hong Kong, is removed like an unsightly mole. After that, there will be cooperation between the legislative and enforcement branches and I have a feeling that things will get much much easier from there.
 

Nutrient

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I think the reason is because the judges are dogs of the British who keep letting criminals out at the same pace that they're being arrested because they sympathize with the riots politically.

That is possible. If that is so, I want to attack the judges somehow and therefore break the back of the violent protests. The more rioters that are in jail, the less violence there will be.

I don't know if the judges can be sued, by unemployed hotel workers or by anyone else. But there must be some way to remove some bad judges, even in the British legal system, else the whole system would have been taken over by the crooks long ago.


The whole thing needs to start with Beijing taking legal jurisdiction over Hong Kong so that kangaroo court, the last remnant of British power in Hong Kong, is removed like an unsightly mole. After that, there will be cooperation between the legislative and enforcement branches and I have a feeling that things will get much much easier from there.

I would try the legal approach first, and keep the current "one country, two systems" arrangement. If that doesn't work, then I would do it your way.
 

manqiangrexue

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That is possible. If that is so, I want to attack the judges somehow and therefore break the back of the violent protests. The more rioters that are in jail, the less violence there will be.

I don't know if the judges can be sued, by unemployed hotel workers or by anyone else. But there must be some way to remove some bad judges, even in the British legal system, else the whole system would have been taken over by the crooks long ago.

I would try the legal approach first, and keep the current "one country, two systems" arrangement. If that doesn't work, then I would do it your way.
Well, I was hoping we could trick the rioting terrorists into storming their own courts and destroying them so Beijing could step in and take control from a dead court system. It's still possible as long as Beijing calculates its escalations rather than de-escalate. I think that at the beginning, they already desecrated their legislative building, which is what gave me the idea. If they destroy their own government, then waiting till 2047 wouldn't make sense by anybody's standards as you can't leave a place lawless for nearly 3 decades. It's like not throwing out sour milk but letting it rot on your kitchen table for 2 more weeks because that's the printed expiration date LOL

But hey, everybody's playing dirty, from rioters attacking innocent people to the British who robbed Hong Kong, and especially the CIA instigators, so if the plan doesn't work, I say Beijing play a little dirty too. Send a couple hundred agents dressed in black with face masks, yellow hats and backpacks and destroy that courthouse anyway, and spray-paint some anti-CCP graffiti on the wall. Literally nobody would suspect anything. The garbage British-style rule in Hong Kong cannot be allowed to continue.
 
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azesus

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That wont happen as its self evident the riot is coached and the power that be wont damage their own
 
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