AssassinsMace
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Wow. You're not going to get that kind of journalism in the US. Here in the US they don't even question the tactics and they just repeat propaganda lines that the protestors can do no wrong. But then that's when they even mention it. Last night I was waiting for CNN to show this huge protest the media said was to going to gather for the weekend over the protestor's death falling off a building. Nothing. First they said millions involved in protesting at the beginning of these demonstrations. Then hundreds of thousands. Then tens of thousand... thousands... hundreds and now they don't even mention the numbers. The reaction so far by Beijing would've been perfect if they just didn't make those threats of acting against demonstrators from early on. They didn't carry out their threat so don't bother. Let them destroy themselves and they can hardly blame it on Beijing. And now Hong Kong will be destroyed for their futile efforts. These protestors are sociopaths incapable of any kind of kind of perspective but their own. They don't know what democracy is. They would make great American ultra bi-partisan politicians. That Joey Siu said a lot but in the end said nothing. She reminds me of dummies I comes across who use big words when they talk but don't have a clue to what the words mean. They're trying to look intellectual. She was a horrible representative.
But then these discussions over democracy and freedom are pointless and all for nothing. Like I've been saying in this forum here... crimes are not determined by the acts one commits. They are determined by two factors... who commits the act and who's the victim of that act. Just look at politics in the US. The protestors hate the police because they think the police are there to protect and enforce their political beliefs only and no one else. What makes that any different from what West thinks the police in Mainland China are for enforcing the beliefs and interests of the communist party. Or how about Saddam's Republican Guard? It's all right to commit human right's violations just as long as you're doing it for the right side. Beijing also has internal democracy that doesn't allow anyone on the outside to have a say either. Does that mean Beijing believes in democracy too. When they cry the "Rule of law", it's a lie.
This student leaders interview with Tim Sebastian is rather interesting.She looked sulky when replying to Sebastian's probing statements
It's a rather long interview, but its worth the effort, just to see her get totally destroyed by Sebastian.
While watching the interview, I decided that she was passable for spending the weekend together However, in case she gets mad with me I would not give her my real name or tell her where I lived because she and her mates might come round and burn my house down.
(Was that thetype of fun you were refering to?)
Wow. You're not going to get that kind of journalism in the US. Here in the US they don't even question the tactics and they just repeat propaganda lines that the protestors can do no wrong. But then that's when they even mention it. Last night I was waiting for CNN to show this huge protest the media said was to going to gather for the weekend over the protestor's death falling off a building. Nothing. First they said millions involved in protesting at the beginning of these demonstrations. Then hundreds of thousands. Then tens of thousand... thousands... hundreds and now they don't even mention the numbers. The reaction so far by Beijing would've been perfect if they just didn't make those threats of acting against demonstrators from early on. They didn't carry out their threat so don't bother. Let them destroy themselves and they can hardly blame it on Beijing. And now Hong Kong will be destroyed for their futile efforts. These protestors are sociopaths incapable of any kind of kind of perspective but their own. They don't know what democracy is. They would make great American ultra bi-partisan politicians. That Joey Siu said a lot but in the end said nothing. She reminds me of dummies I comes across who use big words when they talk but don't have a clue to what the words mean. They're trying to look intellectual. She was a horrible representative.
But then these discussions over democracy and freedom are pointless and all for nothing. Like I've been saying in this forum here... crimes are not determined by the acts one commits. They are determined by two factors... who commits the act and who's the victim of that act. Just look at politics in the US. The protestors hate the police because they think the police are there to protect and enforce their political beliefs only and no one else. What makes that any different from what West thinks the police in Mainland China are for enforcing the beliefs and interests of the communist party. Or how about Saddam's Republican Guard? It's all right to commit human right's violations just as long as you're doing it for the right side. Beijing also has internal democracy that doesn't allow anyone on the outside to have a say either. Does that mean Beijing believes in democracy too. When they cry the "Rule of law", it's a lie.