Hong-Kong Protests

manqiangrexue

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I don't mean to ask or say anything personal,

but I'm not sure if you understand there's a difference between fighting in a gym and for real

(like hitting from behind; going on the ground to use a concealed weapon; etc.)
I understand what it means to splatter someone's brains all over the floor with a steel bat. I don't think we pick the brains up, put it back in their head so they can get up, then we will bow to each other, shake hands and go home to rest up for the next sparring match.

This may surprise you, and everyone on this forum, but I consider myself a very peaceful and soft-hearted person. I hate to kill things for food but I love seafood. Because of this, I always buy dead crabs and lobsters to cook because I don't want to put a live animal in the pot. It even makes me uncomfortable to drop a live clam into boiling water. But these cockroaches are different; they are not people, nor are they innocent animals. They are the embodiment of evil to me. They have no lives, no souls, but only cause chaos, pain and destruction until they are vanquished and put to eternal rest. For me, to kill them would bring nothing but pleasure and accomplishment; it is like killing a problem that riddles your house.

The misunderstanding is all with you. I don't think you understand the level of hatred that Chinese people like me have for the terrorists in Hong Kong or the level of disdain that traitors are assigned in Chinese culture. I think that growing up in a small European country without rivalry or anything to fight for, you have lost sight that truly competitive nations like Russia, China, USA, are all willing to go to any extent to achieve their goals and killing people isn't a particular red line.
 
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I understand what it means to splatter someone's brains all over the floor with a steel bat. I don't think we pick the brains up, put it back in their head so they can get up, then we will bow to each other, shake hands and go home to rest up for the next sparring match.

This may surprise you, and everyone on this forum, but I consider myself a very peaceful and soft-hearted person. I hate to kill things for food but I love seafood. Because of this, I always buy dead crabs and lobsters to cook because I don't want to put a live animal in the pot. It even makes me uncomfortable to drop a live clam into boiling water. But these cockroaches are different; they are not people, nor are they innocent animals. They are the embodiment of evil to me. They have no lives, no souls, but only cause chaos, pain and destruction until they are vanquished and put to eternal rest. For me, to kill them would bring nothing but pleasure and accomplishment; it is like killing a problem that riddles your house.

The misunderstanding is all with you. I don't think you understand the level of hatred that Chinese people like me have for the terrorists in Hong Kong or the level of disdain that traitors are assigned in Chinese culture. I think that growing up in a small European country without rivalry or anything to fight for, you have lost sight that truly competitive nations like Russia, China, USA, are all willing to go to any extent to achieve their goals and killing people isn't a particular red line.
OK you've won (and LOL I hope you're not some petite woman impersonating a tough guy)
 

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Liu Xin interviewing a young 15 year old radical. Looking at this 15 year old, you realise there is no hope! Their brain is so washed out, the only solution is to send then to "re-education" camp to re-habitat them! (before anyone start pointing a finger to say typical communist! Don't forget, it is done in the west, you just call it de-radicalisation program.)

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only now heard of the case, so I'm unable to comment, but it sounds interesting UK court ruling against Chinese journalist a weapon to intervene in HK affairs: experts
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LOL in light of my posts in this page it's ironic the story involves a petite woman:
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CGTN reporter Kong Linlin is held back after her altercation at a Conservative Party fringe meeting on September 30, 2018. Photo: screenshot of online video
 
At least the article has a poll, election result and previous elections and interviews to support its narrative. What do you have to support yours? You keep accusing me of selling the anti-government perspective just because I don't conform with your narrative. But poll and elections results show that the pan-Dems camp isn't losing any support due to violent protests.

You said most people in HK don't support violent protests. So what, most of the them still voted for pan-Dems camp which support violent protests. You can't deny this fact.

I pointed out how the facts in the article you posted actually do not support the conclusions the article came to. That is statistical and reading comprehension 101 level stuff. It doesn't require alternate facts or narratives. All you have been doing since is to deflect from examining that article.
 
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