Hong-Kong Protests

BlackWindMnt

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Looks like there is a coordinated 5 eyes psych op right now. Besides the UK news above

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Pretty impressive the level of coordination…
Also hilarious, all of these countries are throwing numbers in the thousands… how many people do they think live in HK?
They need more asian faces and weaponized immigrants for their next decade of Sinophobe propaganda.
 

ansy1968

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Half of them who left, are going back.

A few years ago, I drove up to Markham, which is a suburb north of Toronto, because I felt like it, and wanted to go to that big restaurant there for dim sum.

It was closed.

The Hong Kong people in Toronto got out. I am pretty sure where they went off to. Or returned to, is more like it.

You know where is another place in the world where a lot of Hong Kong people migrate to?

China!

Haha!

:oops: :p
@horse sorry to those members who have links with HK, I may say things that is offensive and I'll apologized in advance. I think there is something wrong with me, I don't empathized with them, with Taiwan yes cause I've had ties there with my sister and her family but HK? maybe because of my dealings with them were I found them arrogant and condescending, another major factor is the dialect, its sound so alien to me unlike the Taiwanese who spoke Fookienese which I can relate.
 
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horse

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@horse sorry to those members who had linked with HK, I may say things that is offensive and I'll apologized in advance. I think there is something wrong with me, I don't empathized with them, with Taiwan yes cause I've had ties there with my sister and her family but HK? maybe because with my dealings with them were I found them arrogant and condescending, another major factor is the dialect, its so alien to me unlike the Taiwanese who spoke Fookienese which I can relate.

Hong Kong people are different.

Well actually, us Cantonese are different.

Do not want to get into it too much, but your sentiment that you do not empathized with them?

Does not matter.

Half of Hong Kong does not empathized with the other half of Hong Kong, and that is how it is.

You're no different than anybody, including us on that score.

LOLz!

:D :p
 

horse

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Hey guys and girls!

Remember those videos from Hong Kong, during the protests and counter protests?

The way people were talking to each other on the streets, just by watching it from afar, we can be 100% certain that place was going to break apart.

Behaviour on the street, was simply deplorable, albeit really funny too.

You had old men, like grandpa, swearing like only Cantonese can do, right in the face of young women "reporters".

Then we get mobs shouting "jow gow" the good ole Marxism, the damn running dog!

That shit was so funny!

Maybe they chanted "da jow gow", you know, hit/beat the running dog.

Who cares about empathy when watch Hong Kong street theater.

I must admit, I really like that Cantonese opera. Wish I had more free time to listen to all that stuff that I am interested in.

:D
 

daifo

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Hey guys and girls!

Remember those videos from Hong Kong, during the protests and counter protests?

The way people were talking to each other on the streets, just by watching it from afar, we can be 100% certain that place was going to break apart.

Behaviour on the street, was simply deplorable, albeit really funny too.

You had old men, like grandpa, swearing like only Cantonese can do, right in the face of young women "reporters".

Then we get mobs shouting "jow gow" the good ole Marxism, the damn running dog!

That shit was so funny!

Maybe they chanted "da jow gow", you know, hit/beat the running dog.

Who cares about empathy when watch Hong Kong street theater.

I must admit, I really like that Cantonese opera. Wish I had more free time to listen to all that stuff that I am interested in.

:D

Here is a classic
 

Gatekeeper

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Here is a classic

Great video. Calling him traitor and running dog. Bastard. I'm not normally a fan of this name calling. But what this does show, which the MSM would not have you believe (Because they tried to show, and have you believing that the whole city is against Chinese rule) is that they are still over half of the populations that identifies themselves as Chinese.

@horse sorry to those members who have links with HK, I may say things that is offensive and I'll apologized in advance. I think there is something wrong with me, I don't empathized with them, with Taiwan yes cause I've had ties there with my sister and her family but HK? maybe because of my dealings with them were I found them arrogant and condescending, another major factor is the dialect, its sound so alien to me unlike the Taiwanese who spoke Fookienese which I can relate.

Please see above. Not all Hong Kongers are scumbags. Take me and my cohorts in the U.K. we are all born and bred in Hong Kong, and we all identify ourselves as Chinese. It is the minority that doesn't but the MSM is doing a sterling job lying to their readers that isn't so.

Hong Kong people are different.

Well actually, us Cantonese are different.

Do not want to get into it too much, but your sentiment that you do not empathized with them?

Does not matter.

Half of Hong Kong does not empathized with the other half of Hong Kong, and that is how it is.

You're no different than anybody, including us on that score.

LOLz!

:D :p

I've said this before. Majority of these new Canadians are only there to obtain a passport for 'security". I personally know quite a number of them did this where they left Hong Kong, obtained their passport and then go back to Hong Kong to work.

Look at that Jimmy Lai. He's got a British passport for heaven sake. How did he get that? He was born in China. Money of course. Whereas when my parents emigrated to tge U.K. they have to proved that they were born into the crown colony, and provide proof of a job already waiting for them .etc talk about jumping hurdles for supposedly a British citizen!
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Hong Kong people are different.

Well actually, us Cantonese are different.

Do not want to get into it too much, but your sentiment that you do not empathized with them?

Does not matter.

Half of Hong Kong does not empathized with the other half of Hong Kong, and that is how it is.

You're no different than anybody, including us on that score.

LOLz!

:D :p
Lol
 

Gatekeeper

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Lol. Used condoms finding out British "generosity" is not what Boris made it out to be!

Regrets, I had a few. Then again too ........ you know the rest.

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‘Employers seem baffled by this visa’: Hongkongers who have fled to UK​

Many recent arrivals have correct documents and want to work, but have met obstacle after obstacle
A woman takes photos of her friends waving goodbye before she boards a flight to Britain from Hong Kong airport



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Sun 8 Aug 2021 12.22 BST

Last year, Boris Johnson responded to the Chinese government’s effort to crush the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong by extending the right to live and work in the UK
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living in the territory.
Many Hongkongers who have recently arrived in the UK say they want to be self-sufficient and have no desire to burden the British state. Despite that and them having the correct paperwork, they have met with obstacle after obstacle.

Jenny​

Jenny arrived in London last year with her teenage daughter. They have found it difficult to gain access to education, affordable housing and employment, despite their paperwork being in order and Jenny having worked as a corporate secretary for 10 years in
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My daughter’s school said she couldn’t enrol because of her visa. I showed them the government website that allows her to study but it took them a month to agree. Nobody seems to understand the rules for people coming from Hong Kong.
I found a small studio flat in south-east London but I was asked to pay six months’ rent in advance. I paid it, I had no choice.
I work 20 hours a week for £8.90 an hour. I ask my boss every week to give me more hours but he says business is slow. I pay my rent with my savings. I have enough money to support ourselves this way for about a year, so we need a cheaper flat and I need to find more work. I don’t mind having two jobs.

Queenie​

Queenie moved to the UK in 2021, having worked in HR in Hong Kong.
Recruiters and HR departments just seemed to be really baffled by this visa. My equivalent role was being advertised in the UK, so I thought: ‘Great, I have a pretty good chance of getting an interview.’
And they just flat-out said no. They said: ‘Once you land in the UK and have a bank account, then we’ll interview you.’
It’s even more bizarre that, having been a student in the UK, I already have a national insurance number and I was able to give them it. But a lot of employers are still not clear on what the rights are.
My current employer had to seek immigration advice before making me the offer, which took some time. But I’m very grateful it happened.
Because I’ve studied here, I’ve been very, very lucky. Ex-colleagues, family and friends are having much more difficulty getting their qualifications recognised in the UK.

Samuel​

Samuel moved with his family, who initially suffered financial hardship because of the difficulty his father – the main breadwinner – had finding a job. Added to that was the enormous cost of the move itself.
The NHS surcharge is about £3,000 per person. Other costs include booking the visa centre, submitting the application and the TB test. They bring the total to roughly £20,000.
This figure does not include the cost of plane tickets, living expenses, or housing, which would make the total expense way more than £20,000 over the next five years. Those, along with the ineligibility for public funds, are the greatest obstacles for Hongkongers seeking a way out.
Obviously, someone coming from a foreign country without family or friends is going to have a hard time finding a job. My father only recently found a job from a local employer with an annual salary of £20,000. Prior to that, he was being paid much less. We have been mostly relying on savings.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Lol. Used condoms finding out British "generosity" is not what Boris made it out to be!

Regrets, I had a few. Then again too ........ you know the rest.

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‘Employers seem baffled by this visa’: Hongkongers who have fled to UK​

Many recent arrivals have correct documents and want to work, but have met obstacle after obstacle
A woman takes photos of her friends waving goodbye before she boards a flight to Britain from Hong Kong airport



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Sun 8 Aug 2021 12.22 BST

Last year, Boris Johnson responded to the Chinese government’s effort to crush the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong by extending the right to live and work in the UK
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living in the territory.
Many Hongkongers who have recently arrived in the UK say they want to be self-sufficient and have no desire to burden the British state. Despite that and them having the correct paperwork, they have met with obstacle after obstacle.

Jenny​

Jenny arrived in London last year with her teenage daughter. They have found it difficult to gain access to education, affordable housing and employment, despite their paperwork being in order and Jenny having worked as a corporate secretary for 10 years in
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Queenie​

Queenie moved to the UK in 2021, having worked in HR in Hong Kong.

Samuel​

Samuel moved with his family, who initially suffered financial hardship because of the difficulty his father – the main breadwinner – had finding a job. Added to that was the enormous cost of the move itself.
I don't pity those ungrateful, scornful, traitors self-hating Chinese of Hong Kong. They weren't forced to leave only to respect and love their country nothing more, nothing less. They instead opted by their own volition to spit at their motherland and embraced the warm bossom of the country that took the city and caused untold damage and sufferings to China. F..k em.
 
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