Hong Kong citizens

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If you love Hong Kong so much why don’t you move there.
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I believe Hong Kong has the Pac-12 NetworkThomasFremont said:If you love Hong Kong so much why don’t you move there.
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I’m would but I’m already moving to SomoliaThomasFremont said:If you love Hong Kong so much why don’t you move there.
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In prime time no less!DerekJohnson said:
I believe Hong Kong has the Pac-12 NetworkThomasFremont said:If you love Hong Kong so much why don’t you move there.
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They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
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Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP. -
The human rights issues have largely to do with the police treatment of protesters protesting the extradition bill. There are some seeking democratic reforms, but this is and mostly has been about extradition.PurpleThrobber said:
Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP. -
LOL telling China I won't come will just get you a bullet in the back of the head.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
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HilariousSledog said:
LOL telling China I won't come will just get you a bullet in the back of the head.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
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Dolt.
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Trump on Hong Kong protests: "They have tremendous signage...a lot of Trump signs."
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Let it be known that HH and the rest of the libs on here love the idea of rights being taken away.HHusky said:
The human rights issues have largely to do with the police treatment of protesters protesting the extradition bill. There are some seeking democratic reforms, but this is and mostly has been about extradition.PurpleThrobber said:
Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP.
Looking good HH. REAL GOOD! -
You're only about 4 months out of touch. Good job, good effort.HHusky said:
The human rights issues have largely to do with the police treatment of protesters protesting the extradition bill. There are some seeking democratic reforms, but this is and mostly has been about extradition.PurpleThrobber said:
Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP.
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You don’t read too good.Bendintheriver said:
Let it be known that HH and the rest of the libs on here love the idea of rights being taken away.HHusky said:
The human rights issues have largely to do with the police treatment of protesters protesting the extradition bill. There are some seeking democratic reforms, but this is and mostly has been about extradition.PurpleThrobber said:
Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP.
Looking good HH. REAL GOOD! -
Full withdrawal of the extradition bill 徹底撤回送中修例HHusky said:
You don’t read too good.Bendintheriver said:
Let it be known that HH and the rest of the libs on here love the idea of rights being taken away.HHusky said:
The human rights issues have largely to do with the police treatment of protesters protesting the extradition bill. There are some seeking democratic reforms, but this is and mostly has been about extradition.PurpleThrobber said:
Christ. So simplistic.HHusky said:
They are fighting the extradition of their citizens to China. It’s right that they do so, but there’s no need for you to go drama queen on us.MikeDamone said:Are putting their lives on the line for Liberty. Americans like the HondoBros argue here daily for more government control and oppression. Hong Kong gets it.
Turn on the BBC. There are nightly segments on the shit going down in HK.
It’s damned near a war zone right now. Over a number of human rights issues and violations of the agreements related to the transition to Chinese rule. They want to go back to being a British colony ASAP.
Looking good HH. REAL GOOD!
A commission of inquiry into alleged police brutality 成立獨立調查委員會 追究警隊濫暴
Retracting the classification of protesters as “rioters” 取消暴動定性
Amnesty for arrested protesters 撤銷對今為所有反送中抗爭者控罪
Dual universal suffrage, meaning for both the Legislative Council and the Chief Executive 以行政命令解散立法會 立即實行雙真普選 -
Only the last one is even arguably distinct from the original extradition issue. And even that stems from the distrust over the extradition bill.
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Be sure to tell us about how no one is asking for Carrie Lam's resignation either bootlicker.HHusky said:Only the last one is even arguably distinct from the original extradition issue. And even that stems from the distrust over the extradition bill.
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Because she pushed for the extradition bill....UW_Doog_Bot said:
Be sure to tell us about how no one is asking for Carrie Lam's resignation either bootlicker.HHusky said:Only the last one is even arguably distinct from the original extradition issue. And even that stems from the distrust over the extradition bill.
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Business as usual is what you are hearing right?GDS said:
Because she pushed for the extradition bill....UW_Doog_Bot said:
Be sure to tell us about how no one is asking for Carrie Lam's resignation either bootlicker.HHusky said:Only the last one is even arguably distinct from the original extradition issue. And even that stems from the distrust over the extradition bill.
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I’ll be there in a couple weeks and let you knowUW_Doog_Bot said:
Business as usual is what you are hearing right?GDS said:
Because she pushed for the extradition bill....UW_Doog_Bot said:
Be sure to tell us about how no one is asking for Carrie Lam's resignation either bootlicker.HHusky said:Only the last one is even arguably distinct from the original extradition issue. And even that stems from the distrust over the extradition bill.
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Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
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I doubt it does much to the mainland in terms of protests. What they can do on the mainland is much more totalitarian than what they can do with HK. They literally harvest the organs of anyone who dissents too much.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
What could happen, is that HK stops being the golden goose for the CCP's access to the rest of the world's finances. It will compound the problems they have right now and force them to insulate the mainland even more so than now both financially and socially. Where that goes? *shrug I think we see more of a slow burn down and lost decades of living under totalitarianism more so than a dramatic Chinese spring. That is, unless something dramatic happens like the bottom falling out of the real estate market or another major tipping point event that exposes the underlying fragility of the system the CCP has erected. -
Arms shipments would help.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
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Not going to happen.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
This hurts China but it's going to take more than so than Hong Kong to do it. The rest of the country doesn't have a clue what's really happening in HK.
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Most of China doesn’t even know about Tank Man. It’s either been totally censored. The folks old enough to remember have repressed it, gone silent to survive, or developed Stockholm syndrome and have begun defending their oppressors.
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And to the extent that they do know, they aren't very happy or supportive of the people doing the protesting in Hong Kong.dnc said:
Not going to happen.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
This hurts China but it's going to take more than so than Hong Kong to do it. The rest of the country doesn't have a clue what's really happening in HK.
Chinese oppression isn't going anywhere.
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That's because they don't have a clue what's really happening.SFGbob said:
And to the extent that they do know, they aren't very happy or supportive of the people doing the protesting in Hong Kong.dnc said:
Not going to happen.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
This hurts China but it's going to take more than so than Hong Kong to do it. The rest of the country doesn't have a clue what's really happening in HK.
Chinese oppression isn't going anywhere.
All their chinformation is major filtered.
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No, that would simply justify the CCP invading HK.Sledog said:
Arms shipments would help.oregonblitzkrieg said:Hong Kong might be the powder keg that topples the commi-fascist government in Beijing. If they crack down militarily, they will be put in a vice and squeezed by the international community. If they do nothing, they look weak and vulnerable. It's a lose lose situation for Beijing.
Way better to threaten to remove favored trading partner status and make HK treated the same as mainland China financially. That would fuck all the party members keeping their assets "overseas" through HK among many other things. -
China is 5 years younger than the Soviet Union when it collapsed.
Information is repressed in China (thanks google!) but people have ways
The Hong Kong virus is in play
Keep the pressure on them