Hong-Kong Protests

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
A lesson from the great late Lee Kuan yew on how to deal with the strikers back in the days.

Today's pampered nurses calling for strikes when their compatriots are working their nuts off in Wuhan! (I know I posted this image over at the coronavirus thread but is worth repeating it here).

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KYli

Brigadier
My 100 years old grandma just broke her ankle yesterday and has been hospitalized. But due to the strike tomorrow the hospital has informed my uncle that they might need to postpone the surgery. These lowlifes dare to call themselves doctors or nurses. And these western media still cheer them on. It is just beyond pathetic.

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Confirmation of the first death outside China comes after thousands of Hong Kong medical workers voted to go on strike, calling for the government to close the border with mainland China. The financial hub had 13 confirmed cases of the disease as of Saturday, with 112 patients isolated.

More than 3,000 public hospital staff, including doctors and nurses, agreed to a week of phased strike action starting on Monday if the government failed to meet their demands.
 

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
My 100 years old grandma just broke her ankle yesterday and has been hospitalized. But due to the strike tomorrow the hospital has informed my uncle that they might need to postpone the surgery. These lowlifes dare to call themselves doctors or nurses. And these western media still cheer them on. It is just beyond pathetic.

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Confirmation of the first death outside China comes after thousands of Hong Kong medical workers voted to go on strike, calling for the government to close the border with mainland China. The financial hub had 13 confirmed cases of the disease as of Saturday, with 112 patients isolated.

More than 3,000 public hospital staff, including doctors and nurses, agreed to a week of phased strike action starting on Monday if the government failed to meet their demands.

So sorry to hear that. But just 3000 staff out of tens of thousands hold the city hostage. That can't be right!
 

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
Leaders of these striking nurses was the recently sacked airline stewardess! How can that happened? If not for political leverage!

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Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
Just in, Hong Kong has close all but two border entry point. Claim this will funnel all visitors from the mainland through these points for better monitoring, it will be disruptive but makes sense.

Yes, I just saw that. But problem is, just like the earlier withdrawal of the extradition bill, this won't satisfy those ungrateful scums.

Funny thing is, the WHO has criticize USA for their draconian response of stopping all the flights from China! Not many MSM reported this.
 

KYli

Brigadier
So sorry to hear that. But just 3000 staff out of tens of thousands hold the city hostage. That can't be right!

It has been 3 days and they still have no idea when they can perform surgery for my grandma. My uncle and cousins were not allowed to visit her due to lock down of hospitals. If these so called doctors and nurses have any compassion left, then they should never hold patients hostage.
 

localizer

Colonel
Registered Member
They can close border, we can turn off water and power. Water can carry disease and power can carry water. Just to be extra safe. :cool:

To protect HK and Taiwan, we can move their people to australia or something. We then move in the right people.
 
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