Hong-Kong Protests

localizer

Colonel
Registered Member
Not sure if Biden is too please with the Taiwanese, FLG, and Jimmy Lai's involvement in Hunter report. Maybe they would get throw under the bus and replace by other traitors for poking Biden during the election.


But as far as the public is concerned, that was Giuliani and the Russians.

FLG and Guo managed to cover themselves pretty good.
 

solarz

Brigadier
Prison is far too good for them. They should made to toil the field. Get some hardship in them to appreciate the finer things in life that they've enjoyed up to now in their short miserable lives.

I think China still has labor camp prisons?
 

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
I think China still has labor camp prisons?

Then in my mind, the quicker they send them there, the better it is for everyone.

The matter of facts is this. These condoms have never done a day's work in their life. They need to experience hardship in order to appreciate what others have to work to get and built the Hong Kong what it is today.

I remember, as a very very young boy. You talking about 6 years old. I have had to make plastic flowers till my hands bleed in order to supplement the family income. Till this day I appreciate the things we have. Often my wife would throw things out because it is old (not broken or not working). Whereas I would use it till it's broken. (And even then, if it can be repaired economically, I'll get it repaired). It is not that I'm a miser. It is the fact I appreciate the hardship of life.
 

localizer

Colonel
Registered Member
What made America great was rule of law, but that seems to be dying.

China must not lose focus. All crimes must be punished.
 

supersnoop

Major
Registered Member
Nah, that's far too good and quick for them. They should be sent to Xinjing re-education camp! Or spent 12 hours a day toiling the fields like all Chinese leaders have done in the youth. It will show them what a real world is like instead of being pampered at home.

What's so sad is these condoms haven't done a day's work between them. Yet they got the audacity to come out and demand changes from people who actually built the Hong Kong that are comfortably living in.

I actually had proposed something like this last year, but not re-education camp, not even a punishment. Maybe those under 25 can be granted amnesty/clean record if they are willing to do "community service". However, it would have to be amongst the rural poor in the mainland.

There was a mini documentary posted in another thread following a foreigner doing a few days of anti-poverty work in amongst the Yi people in Sichuan. Honestly, no one from a developed country can imagine this sort of life. I mentioned before that I am actually acquainted with a charity that works in this region (but not related to this video). A volunteer that traveled there was moved to tears just recalling the moment he saw the village. He was actually originally from HK and said he had never seen such poverty before.

These younger rioters (and non-rioters too) from HK should go there. See what life is like. They should be asked, "These are the poorest people in China, did you know that the central government does not ask for a dime from HK to help these people?". "You believe that the government must change for your benefit, but how would it benefit your fellow country-people?".

It still gives them a chance to give an honest and thought out answer of how full democracy in HK can benefit China if that is what they truly believe.
 
Then in my mind, the quicker they send them there, the better it is for everyone.

The matter of facts is this. These condoms have never done a day's work in their life. They need to experience hardship in order to appreciate what others have to work to get and built the Hong Kong what it is today.

I remember, as a very very young boy. You talking about 6 years old. I have had to make plastic flowers till my hands bleed in order to supplement the family income. Till this day I appreciate the things we have. Often my wife would throw things out because it is old (not broken or not working). Whereas I would use it till it's broken. (And even then, if it can be repaired economically, I'll get it repaired). It is not that I'm a miser. It is the fact I appreciate the hardship of life.

This practice is also more environmentally friendly. Kudos to you.
I'd often regret throwing away things that can still be repaired after struggling to find newer replacement products of at least similar quality. Oftentimes, the newer products sold are made of lesser or disposable quality.
 
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solarz

Brigadier
This practice is also more environmentally friendly. Kudos to you.
I'd often regret throwing away things that can still be repaired after struggling to find newer replacement products of at least similar quality. Oftentimes, the newer products sold are made of cheaper and disposable quality.

The flip side of that is my house is full of stuff I never use anymore.
 
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