Hong-Kong Protests

crash8pilot

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The likes of Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow are what we call "primary chicken" (小學雞) in Hong Kong, all be it they've done a certain amount of damage to the country. While they aren't the root of the problem (剷草除根), I'd say this amounts to 打草惊蛇 - alert the enemy (foreign intervention) to stay as far the fxxk away from Hong Kong and China. Not that they'd care anyway, their useful idiots are slowly but gradually becoming less useful.
 

Gatekeeper

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Well, it's a start, sanctions on Cruz and Rubbio. I couldn't think of two individuals I despise the most. In my mind, probably just behind Pompeo and Ron Varra.

I doubt these two will ever want to travel to China or Kong Kong. But it's about time we throw back some of these sxxxs back up Trump. Trump is a bully, he's surrounded himself with bullies. The bullies will only stop if you hit back.

China imposes sanctions on Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio as diplomatic spat escalates
Republican senators spearheaded legislation banning any Chinese goods produced by forced labour

Adam Forrest

China’s foreign ministry said it would impose retaliatory sanctions against 11 American politicians and civil society leaders, including US senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, starting on Monday.

It follows the Trump administration’s move on Friday to impose sanctions on 11 top Hong Kong and Chinese officials whom it accused of curtailing political freedoms in the city.

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KYli

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I was a bit sympathetic to some of the initial protest before it became a full blown disinfomation campaign and color revolution. Some of these arrested were prob directly connected to the disinfomation campaign.

I don't sympathize with the initial protest. It is due to their protest in 2003 that the 85000 public housing project was scrapped. Many of their protests for the last two decades have been targeted at many public housing and infrastructure projects that could alleviate the inequality and burden for many people.

Their grievance isn't justified as they never dare to criticize the HK tycoons and allow themselves to be manipulated to become a tool for those oppositions and the rich and powerful. They blame everything upon the HK government and failed to see that the oppositions and the wealthy are the reason why so many poverty alleviation projects failed to materialize. HK government problem is that it is so incompetent that it hasn't the will to push through many difficult decisions.
 

Tyler

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Well, it's a start, sanctions on Cruz and Rubbio. I couldn't think of two individuals I despise the most. In my mind, probably just behind Pompeo and Ron Varra.

I doubt these two will ever want to travel to China or Kong Kong. But it's about time we throw back some of these sxxxs back up Trump. Trump is a bully, he's surrounded himself with bullies. The bullies will only stop if you hit back.

China imposes sanctions on Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio as diplomatic spat escalates
Republican senators spearheaded legislation banning any Chinese goods produced by forced labour

Adam Forrest

China’s foreign ministry said it would impose retaliatory sanctions against 11 American politicians and civil society leaders, including US senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, starting on Monday.

It follows the Trump administration’s move on Friday to impose sanctions on 11 top Hong Kong and Chinese officials whom it accused of curtailing political freedoms in the city.

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It looks like they have already imposed sanctions on some of those before this event.
 

BMEWS

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Joshua wong public statement after arrest of Jimmy Lai and Agnes Chow.

Be scared, be very very scared!


This is my first time watching Wong speak in video, so first impressions:
1) why is he speaking in broken English? I thought he was fluent
2) why is he reading off a script? I thought he would be skilled enough to do everything impromptu and off the cuff
3) is it me or does he seem scared? his demeanor is tense or maybe that is just his baseline... but he isn't exuding confidence

Maybe President Xi should invite him to Beijing and have an one on one sit down over some tea... and have a man to man discussion and coming to terms etc... like when Obama invited that one dude to the White House over beer etc...
 
I almost feel sorry for her. Maybe I'm getting soft at my old age, or because she's a young female. Lol


Evidence gathering. Slowly but surely, the net is tightening. There's no escape for those still there, Nathan Law who managed to jump ship and now in the UK. Well he can rot there, especially his usefulness comes to an end!

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Don't be sorry for her. I have seen some of her blog post and she was essentially saying that her faith in god is why she felt obligated to join the protest. Moreover, I have seen her post pictures of 3-5 year old children chanting slogan and she called them cute. Very typical shallow cultist mentality.
 

Mr T

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(This is a Bloomberg article, but the original is locked behind a paywall)

Hong Kong’s worst coronavirus outbreak is showing signs of coming under control as the city reported the lowest number of new local infections since its resurgence began over a month ago.

The Asian financial hub reported 32 new local cases on Tuesday, a marked drop from the high double-digit tallies of the past week. New infections have sustained a decline since the peak of 145 local cases on July 30 and have stayed below a hundred daily since Aug. 3.

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Perhaps the election can go ahead as planned after all.
 

Gatekeeper

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Least we forget what our great leader zhou enlai did for the people of Hong kong. The British colonial saw the Hong Kongers going without water in 1963.

My sister's and brothers were queuing in the midday sun at one tap per housing block all day just to get two buckets of water!

So much for the good old colonial days! Rioters today looking back to colonial days with rose-tinted glasses

 
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