Or Xinjiang, but that would cost Chinese taxpayers a huge sum. How about India, especially the slums? Crown jewel of the British Empire.Should’ve pulled a Trump and extradited them to Libya.
Or Xinjiang, but that would cost Chinese taxpayers a huge sum. How about India, especially the slums? Crown jewel of the British Empire.Should’ve pulled a Trump and extradited them to Libya.
Or Xinjiang, but that would cost Chinese taxpayers a huge sum. How about India, especially the slums? Crown jewel of the British Empire.
Sounds like lots of tax burden for us and mainlanders then. China is already in huge debt. It is better to just banish the roaches and their associates and never allow them to return (as well as prohibit companies that hire them from doing businesses with China-based entities). More broadly, Beijing and HKSAR should consider adopting the same US sanctions regime against criminals who escaped or banish abroad, meaning that any foreign companies that seek to do business with China must not have any ties with these guys.You guys can always perform citizens arrest and help them realize their worst fears — getting rounded up and sent to detention camps in Inner Mongolia. There they could serve a useful purpose and help humanity combat the threat of desertification by planting millions of drought resistant trees and shrubs.
Don't forget, clean and fold laundry for British sailors, which is a time honoured tradition for them. Oh wait, they can't even get that job anymore because their appearance excludes them. Oh well, too bad.Please please please don't send those roaches back to my city. We have enough infestations already. They already belong to where they belong; there anglo masters. They should just pick cotton for and serve whiskey/ale to their masters (as well as providing special services at night for extra pounds/dollars/PUA). They already have their livelihood set. Please don't disturb commoners like me here in HK, a legal PRC SAR with high degrees of autonomy and freedom. I just want my family to live in peace (and my daughter having a future without roach bites/diseases) and never repeat the 2014, 2019-2020 disasters.
They haven't had this opportunity since 2023...Don't forget, clean and fold laundry for British sailors, which is a time honoured tradition for them. Oh wait, they can't even get that job anymore because their appearance excludes them. Oh well, too bad.
Cheap affordable special service then. The best demonstration of ultimate loyalty and servitude would be to satisfy their anglo masters' yellow fever. Isn't that the wet dreams of many cheap colonial-minded HK gals and sissy men like Joshua Wong (he looks way better with longer hair, miniskirt, and shimmer tights as opposed to men's clothes)?Don't forget, clean and fold laundry for British sailors, which is a time honoured tradition for them. Oh wait, they can't even get that job anymore because their appearance excludes them. Oh well, too bad.
The former British territory was written off by many as a global financial hub after Beijing and the local government crushed the pro-democracy movement, pushed through unpopular legal changes and drove away many skilled immigrant workers with tough Covid-19 measures. But Hong Kong’s financial industry, which has pulled in knowledge workers from around the world and generates much of its tax revenue, has bounced back. The city-state is now ahead of rivals in New York, London and Mumbai in global rankings for initial public offering funds raised and its Hang Seng is among the best-performing indices worldwide.
“Beijing has reinvented Hong Kong for its purposes . . . but also to keep Hong Kong’s image as a thriving financial centre alive,” says Stephen Roach, former chair of Morgan Stanley Asia. “It’s a very different city and financial centre to what we thought Hong Kong would be as recently as four to five years ago.” This moment is just the latest inflection point for a city that has reinvented itself countless times, from fishing village to trading post, from textiles hub to manufacturing workshop, while transitioning from British-dependent territory to Chinese special administrative region.
Next we just to got to erase all British heritage and make Hong Kong fully Chinese as fuck you to the west. Then we do the same to Shanghai, Macau, Qingdao, Tianjin and others.Hong Kong is back and better than ever. Transformed from an inbound gateway to an outbound gateway.
Bro just let it go. Scars may be ugly but they are useful reminders of our past mistakes. Display it, so you and others can learn from them and never forget its lesson. Hubris is a common flaw that we often need constant reflection upon.Next we just to got to erase all British heritage and make Hong Kong fully Chinese as fuck you to the west. Then we do the same to Shanghai, Macau, Qingdao, Tianjin and others.
That would make sense if this was the case but unfortunately it not. The tourism board of said cities white washes the history by portraying it as a cultural exchange when it a cultural invasion in reality as well as to exaggerate the legacy ( I am using the Qingdao sewer system as an example as the Germans were praised for making Qingdao flood proof despite it only making 0.3% of the sewer system in the city). To make it even worse they claiming it part of their cultural heritage because nothing says rich culture like romanticizing a foreign imposed apartheid state. This is why I strongly advocate for erasing the colonial heritage as I believe it’s the big reason why HKers, Shanghainese, Qingdaoers, Tianjiners etc worship white people so much. Don’t forget all the concessions were already established ports but this is forgotten in said cities narratives. The Sihang warehouse and yellow palace ruins are the perfect reminder of the past while the colonial heritage are not because of the reason I mentioned. I posted this in Xiaohongshu and got called a white supramacist by people from the coastal regions. There is reason why I always any I am proud of my Shaanxi side than my Shanghai side ( even my Shanghainese father agrees). Just edited this because I found out HK already had ports.Bro just let it go. Scars may be ugly but they are useful reminders of our past mistakes so can learn from them and never forget its lesson.