Hong-Kong Protests

Gatekeeper

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Ironic, that the MSM keeps harping on about "protest" is about more "freedom". But where else can you see foreign journalists allowed so much fredom to report situation on the ground? It even go as far as goading the officers!

I hate to think what the USA, UK or OZ police would've done to this foreigner!

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dratsabknihcllik

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Oh god! Another arm-chair warrior talk bravely about tackling rioters!

Gee, please don't insult Hong Kong patriots!
Serious comprehension issues with this one.

Let me ask you very clearly, "where are those patriots?".

Next time please don't be a sandwich short of a picnic.
 
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manqiangrexue

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Serious comprehension issues with this one.

Let me ask you very clearly, "where are those patriots?".

Next time please don't be a sandwich short of a picnic.
Right here:
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/hong-kong-protests.t8580/page-227#post-575193

They're all the people going to work who aren't wearing black. They're all the people who go after the riots and clean up their mess. They're all the people singing in the malls with our Chinese flag. They're all the people waiting for the government to protect them from violent terrorists like the government is supposed to do.

You're not going to find any sandwiches or a picnic if you can't read the black words on the white screen telling you where everything is laid out.
 

KYli

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Serious comprehension issues with this one.

Let me ask you very clearly, "where are those patriots?".

Next time please don't be a sandwich short of a picnic.

There are hundreds of shops, medical offices, restaurants, and businesses got vandalized because their owners spoken out against the rioters or voiced support for the HKPF. People at Yuen Long and North Point who fought back against the rioters got arrested and prosecuted. Individuals got beaten on streets or even got harassed and vandalized by the rioters at their apartments just because they supported the government. For the last few months, the rioters played the victim card but at the same time they tried very hard to intimidate anyone who dare to speak out or coerce people to back them such as those University Principals.

I want to point out the HK government doesn't want the patriots to come out because they fear things would get very ugly very fast.
 

dratsabknihcllik

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Right here:
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/hong-kong-protests.t8580/page-227#post-575193

They're all the people going to work who aren't wearing black. They're all the people who go after the riots and clean up their mess. They're all the people singing in the malls with our Chinese flag. They're all the people waiting for the government to protect them from violent terrorists like the government is supposed to do.

You're not going to find any sandwiches or a picnic if you can't read the black words on the white screen telling you where everything is laid out.
What? An old video with <600 views and 3 likes showing less than 1000 people in a mall is the proof that majority of Hong Kong is pro China? If you want anyone to believe something you have to show proof. That video is certainly not a proof of what gatekeeper or you claimed.
Please get out of the echo chamber.
 

dratsabknihcllik

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There are hundreds of shops, medical offices, restaurants, and businesses got vandalized because their owners spoken out against the rioters or voiced support for the HKPF. People at Yuen Long and North Point who fought back against the rioters got arrested and prosecuted. Individuals got beaten on streets or even got harassed and vandalized by the rioters at their apartments just because they supported the government. For the last few months, the rioters played the victim card but at the same time they tried very hard to intimidate anyone who dare to speak out or coerce people to back them such as those University Principals.

I want to point out the HK government doesn't want the patriots to come out because they fear things would get very ugly very fast.
If I play the role of the devil's advocate, north point has long been considered pro mainland. If you are Asknot from HK ask anyone from Hong Kong and you will know.
 
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