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Hong Kong: what next?

probably massacre the poor bastards :(.
Sometimes you have to fight anyway
Thats the point,they don't have to fight, their lives were ok they were not starving,fact is the clowns have a colonial slave mentality,already billions of £££££££££££££££ have left Hong Kong for places like Singapore.
 
They probably expect the CCP to be the same old repressive instrument it's always been. Obviously a significant amount of Hong Kongers think that whatever trouble might arise from prodding the dragon, it beats the consequences of remaining in the tight grip of its claws.
Well thats their call,they will have to live with it.
 
You prat.

Slavish prat at that. Just the sort of approach that a left-winger requires.
Telling it like it is idiot,what do you think will happen if they keep rioting? how wold the British police or the US deal with that anarchy? i know how the Americans would deal with it the National guard would be on the streets with live ammo and APCs.
 
Telling it like it is idiot,what do you think will happen if they keep rioting? how wold the British police or the US deal with that anarchy? i know how the Americans would deal with it the National guard would be on the streets with live ammo and APCs.
Good to know what side you're on. And that you can't tell the difference between outlining a potential state reaction that's accurate as far as possible with support for that reaction. Again, just what a left-wing approach needs. Don't rebel. Don't oppose. Don't do anything that state or capital doesn't want you to. On your knees everyone. Forever.
 
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The rioters brought this on themselves,they had a lot of autonomy in Hong kong,now they will be worse off,i mean what do they think the Chinese are going to do turn Hong kong over to them?its part of China and no longer some Colonial outpost.
You fucking prat
Actually that's too mild isn't it. At best you're a brain dead fool, at worst ...
 
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Hong Kong protests explained in 100 and 500 words

Some protesters have adopted the motto: "Five demands, not one less!" These are:

  • For the protests not to be characterized as a "riot"
  • Amnesty for arrested protesters
  • An independent inquiry into alleged police brutality
  • Implementation of complete universal suffrage
The fifth demand, the withdrawal of the bill, has already been met.

Protests supporting the Hong Kong movement have spread across the globe, with rallies taking place in the UK, France, US, Canada and Australia.
hardly the moon on a stick




In many cases, people supporting the demonstrators were confronted by pro-Beijing rallies.

Chinese president Xi Jinping has warned against separatism, saying any attempt to divide China would end in "bodies smashed and bones ground to powd
 
Hong Kong protests explained in 100 and 500 words

Some protesters have adopted the motto: "Five demands, not one less!" These are:

  • For the protests not to be characterized as a "riot"
  • Amnesty for arrested protesters
  • An independent inquiry into alleged police brutality
  • Implementation of complete universal suffrage
The fifth demand, the withdrawal of the bill, has already been met.

Protests supporting the Hong Kong movement have spread across the globe, with rallies taking place in the UK, France, US, Canada and Australia.
hardly the moon on a stick




In many cases, people supporting the demonstrators were confronted by pro-Beijing rallies.

Chinese president Xi Jinping has warned against separatism, saying any attempt to divide China would end in "bodies smashed and bones ground to powd
Good luck with that.
 
Good to know what side you're on. And that you can't tell the difference between outlining a potential state reaction that's accurate as far as possible with support for that reaction. Again, just what a left-wing approach needs. Don't rebel. Don't oppose. Don't do anything that state or capital doesn't want you to. On your knees everyone. Forever.
I asked you what do you think the chinese will do,give in to the Mob?aint going to happen.
 
I asked you what do you think the chinese will do,give in to the Mob?aint going to happen.
You didn't ask me anything. You posted yet more ill-informed power worship which i reacted to. It's particularly stupid for you given your crocodile tears over Videla and Argentina, given that his and their victims became targets precisely because they chose to resist. Which they shouldn't have done. Are you going to extend this logic to those who resisted german nazism and italian fascism in their own states too? Prat.
 
You clowns tell me what Country in the World would tolerate a year of anarchy on the streets and millions of $ in damage,just tell me that?
 
Fuck off clown,i will ask you what i asked the others,what do you think the Chinese will do hand Hong Kong over to the Colonial mob?
Maybe ask yourself what the state might have done or failed to do to get those sorts of numbers out on the streets when despite the many failings of one country two systems there was previously plenty of residual support for or acquiescence to reunification. "Colonial mob" ffs.
 
Maybe ask yourself what the state might have done or failed to do to get those sorts of numbers out on the streets when despite the many failings of one country two systems there was previously plenty of residual support for or acquiescence to reunification. "Colonial mob" ffs.
They have been flying Union flags as they attack the police,yes colonial mindset.
 
The rioters brought this on themselves,they had a lot of autonomy in Hong kong,now they will be worse off,i mean what do they think the Chinese are going to do turn Hong kong over to them?its part of China and no longer some Colonial outpost.

How dare they run into baton charges and live rounds? The inconsiderate fools. If only they listened to Lam, who undoubtedly has their best interests at heart.

Oh yes.
 
There was a good piece in the Atlantic earlier this month about how the protest movement had a big role in how Hong Kong largely sidestepped the goverrnment in a collective response to the pandemic that has so far kept the death toll to four - this kind of thing makes it harder for critics to dismiss activists as merely a nihilistic rabble.

In response to the mask shortage, the foot soldiers of the protest movement set up mask brigades—acquiring and distributing masks, especially to the poor and elderly, who may not be able to spend hours in lines. An “army of volunteers” also spread among the intensely crowded and often decrepit tenement buildings to install and keep filled hand-sanitizer dispensers. During the protest movement, I had become accustomed to seeing shared digital maps that kept track of police blockades and clashes; now digital maps kept track of outbreaks and hand-sanitizer distribution.


Authorities, meanwhile, arrested a pro-democracy activist Friday and seized 900 boxes of masks that had a "Not Made in China" label - they said he violated the Trade Descriptions Ordinance by distributing incorrectly labeled goods, which probably means they were made in Hong Kong or Taiwan.

 
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