Hong-Kong Protests

I can't understand how the teachers gets away doing this. In the UK, I would need permission to take my students out on field trip, and there must be at least two teachers, (one of each sex). Also, I'm not allowed any political or religious radicalisation at all. Its called safeguarding! View attachment 54094

How and why these teachers can radicalised all these young mind with easy!

In my community, we teach school children to clean the mess without regards to whoever left it.
In the US, they teach children to leave the mess for immigrant workers to clean,
In Hong Kong, the teacher teach the children to create the mess and intimidate those who cleans the mess.
 

Gatekeeper

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This one makes me laugh. Talk about propaganda. (no wonder my nephew's wife is on the rioters said, if this is the garbage she reads)

With all the beatings and devastation the thugs caused in Hong Kong. They somehow ran with this (I posted this from my nephew's wife ealier). An elderly man being peppered spray "without warning" by police! Lol

And now, note: the elderly man is no innocent bystander afterall. He belongs to a group called "protect our youngsters", and he belong to a local christian group. The plot thickens!

And he was not at the wrong place at the wrong time. He was there trying to "protect" a youngster from being arrested before he was peppered sprayed "without warnings".

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Gatekeeper

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This video brings us back to reality. In the US, a child's treatment for refusal to sing national athem is not an infringement on his human rights!

Yet in Hong Kong, they can insult flags and national athem under the guises of freedom and liberty. And can go to the USA to meet with politicians and be treated like royalty.

Also, the very fact that a text book that says we are Chinese Is brain washing, and infringe upon their human rights! Yet in the USA, the singing of national athem is a daily duty!

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supersnoop

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This is just sad.
Discussing with a friend of mine, I said, I can understand if people do not CPC, CPC is not China. I think it is reasonable for them to wave ROC flags, because it is still Republic of CHINA. To want to be slaves to foreign regime, it is just a shame.

HK people were literally 2nd class citizens under British rule, no right to live in UK proper, no voting/representation in Parliament, and until the 70's, no hope in holding important government positions. Do they know this history?

This is why you know they have no future, they do not even know their own past.

After the handover, they did not go far enough in decolonizing. As someone said, there should be no Prince Edward station, in addition, there should be no King's Road, Queen's Road, etc. The government also should have pushed through the National education regardless of the concerns.

It seems to me most people in this thread are UK/USA/CAN/AUS Chinese with HK roots. Thus we are inundated with the constant "Fighting for Freedom" lie since these countries are within the US sphere.

Anyone here from SE Asia? I feel like the story is a little different in places like SG and Malaysia.
 

supersnoop

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At the risk of being slightly off-topic, but in line with what I wrote above (just to show the absurdity of those HK people)

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If you don't read the story, it is essentially the story of a woman who's outward appearance is typical African American. Her mother was biracial Jamaican Chinese and looked Chinese. To better understand her family history, she embarked on a multi-year journey to discover her roots. This is the most telling quote.

You cannot tell me that I am not Chinese and you cannot tell me that I’m not Hakka, because I am
 
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