Hong-Kong Protests

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"Pro-democracy lawmakers have accused the Hong Kong police force of adopting “double standards” in
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on Sunday night. The police have denied wrongdoing.

At a press conference on Monday, pro-democracy camp convener Claudia Mo said that officers have been specifically targeting young people to arrest."

It is unbelievable that the western MSM, together with their law and order brigade can't see the irony in this quote!

The "LAWMAKERS" in Hong Kong, particularly that Mao woman, never ever condenmed the violence from the rioters!

Now let's see:

If you are the lawmaker, then you set laws, and expect the populace to respect that law, and if they don't, than you expect law enforcement officers to enforced that law!

So when law-breakers continues to break the law by beating people who disagree with them, (or even just singing the national athem). And go on a wanton destruction and vandalize properties.

The police who enforced and protect the very law the "lawmakers" have set. And getting a beating for their trouble, and have their personal information make public causing their children to be bullied at school!

So these "lawmakers" instead of thanking the police and condemning the rioters, have condenmed the police and encourage the rioters to continue their behaviour!

Meanwhile, the western MSM continues with their headlines as above, and our law and order member felt no irony in posting that here!

Figures!
 

Gatekeeper

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Noticed the patch on Joshua's chest. It is obvious he is very discriminatory and selective on his condemnation of violence. This is hateful and not a man of peace He has been publicly and actively hating since he was 12 years old. What could society possibly have done to him at such a tender age to deserve all his hate? I suspect nothing except he has always been hateful in nature and nurtured to fully develop his potential.

Not even sure if he should be feared or pitied. I for one feel the later but I guess his hatred have usefulness to somebody else for now.


Color revolutionaries of the world, unite! Hong Kong protest leader pictured with White Helmets boss

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Joshua Wong posed with the "White Helmets" head Raed Al Saleh (L), Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko (R) and Iranian-Austrian political activist Mina Ahadi. © Reuters / Hannibal Hanschke

They should declear him and that Ho woman (don't forget she has taken Canadian citizenship, so technicaly she's a foreign national, yet she "represent" Hong Kong at the congress, I can't imagin any other country can do that)! Traitors, and as such will be immediately arrested if any of these two ever set foot in Chinese soil!

Also China should take a leaf out of the USA book. When the next riot happens in the USA (and it will happen again) like the last one. China should invite the leaders of these riots to China and pass laws on it. As well as give them a voice at the UN!
 

AssassinsMace

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The protestors' audience, which isn't Bejing or the Chinese people, doesn't care one bit about the turth because they have an agenda that's hundreds of years old. If you hear some of the people involved even admittedly from the protestors themselves of their associations, it's the same people with the same agenda. The truth is not going to change these people's minds when they have an agenda they've been pushing for hundreds of year. The only thing China can do to counter it... the only justice available to China is the unadulterated accumulation of power by China. Just like what Trump thinks the US had over China in the trade war. Obama wanted China to commit to an agreement not to develop future technolgies that the US and others could freely do on the assumption that they will make available to China. And Trump showed how the US will abuse that power by denying those very technologies if China had agreed to it.

A lot of the problems Beijing faces like in Hong Kong is because they expect respect. Some Chinese find that of value especially coming from the world. It's worthless. Because China expects it, the world has something to hold over China. And the world especially the West leading it will never give it to China because it's leverage that they'll never want to lose. I always hear how some Chinese want to take the high road... Why? If China has been taking the high road all this time, who has recognized it for China to be rewarded? Trump is a result of the decades of lies told about China regarding trade that China chose not to confront. Did the high road pay off there? How did they manage to paint China as the bad buy when they're the ones that raped China? Because of that high road, right? Look at the lies of the history of Hong Kong being told... I recently had a discussion over Hong Kong with activist liberal. When I say "activist" he's not just someone that calls himself a liberal. He actually participates in liberal political activities. He believes in all the lies told by Hong Kong protestors. He admitted he hasn't read anything extensive about it because it's a part of the world he could care less about just like most of the US. He's just going by what's out there in the mainstream media but it was enough for him to think he could argue with me about it. China is already not respected and China is the second most powerful country in the world and challenging number one, the US. All done without their respect.
 

manqiangrexue

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A lot of the problems Beijing faces like in Hong Kong is because they expect respect. Some Chinese find that of value especially coming from the world. It's worthless. Because China expects it, the world has something to hold over China. And the world especially the West leading it will never give it to China because it's leverage that they'll never want to lose. I always hear how some Chinese want to take the high road... Why? If China has been taking the high road all this time, who has recognized it for China to be rewarded? Trump is a result of the decades of lies told about China regarding trade that China chose not to confront. Did the high road pay off there? How did they manage to paint China as the bad buy when they're the ones that raped China? Because of that high road, right? Look at the lies of the history of Hong Kong being told... I recently had a discussion over Hong Kong with activist liberal. When I say "activist" he's not just someone that calls himself a liberal. He actually participates in liberal political activities. He believes in all the lies told by Hong Kong protestors. He admitted he hasn't read anything extensive about it because it's a part of the world he could care less about just like most of the US. He's just going by what's out there in the mainstream media but it was enough for him to think he could argue with me about it. China is already not respected and China is the second most powerful country in the world and challenging number one, the US. All done without their respect.
I think Beijing is considering more about how to preserve Hong Kong for the patriots there and win over the hearts of those Hong Kongers who have yet to make up their minds or are more moderate-minded.

If Beijing's unwillingness to crack down is to earn respect, then it is badly mistaken and I don't think they would make such a mistake. The only way to guarantee respect in the world is to be the strongest. It is physically impossible to disrespect someone superior to yourself because it just turns the weaker nation into the sore loser. Anything that the strongest does becomes the standard of behavior so I think we all know that China's only way forward is to do everything it can to become stronger regardless of who it pleases or upsets. If Beijing does things to try to "gain respect" at its own detriment, then we are going to be in for a bad ride, but I think it would be very uncharacteristic of the CCP to make such a mistake.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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A lot of the problems Beijing faces like in Hong Kong is because they expect respect.
If that is the expectation then it is indeed misguided; but I don't believe it is. Respect is a wonderful thing - from those capable of granting it. These animals are not. What China expects from animals - and what it shall have - is fear.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
If that is the expectation then it is indeed misguided; but I don't believe it is. Respect is a wonderful thing - from those capable of granting it. These animals are not. What China expects from animals - and what it shall have - is fear.


I'm not referring to respect from these protestors. They're a lost cause. Since China places a value on respect, the West China seeks it from the most can hold it over China where they can make demands, like democracy in Hong Kong. What does respect get for China? Nothing. China is already defying how they say the world works without their respect. It's only value is similar to being liked. Plenty of lesser countries claim to be liked more than China in this world... and they live in lesser countries that have only being liked to brag about. To be liked only means you're not a threat to them. Having power has more value than being liked or respected because it's something they don't control over you. Anything where the adversary is in control of, to want it gives them the power. If you don't value it, they have no power.
 

ZeEa5KPul

Colonel
Registered Member
I'm not referring to respect from these protestors. They're a lost cause. Since China places a value on respect, the West China seeks it from the most can hold it over China where they can make demands, like democracy in Hong Kong. What does respect get for China? Nothing. China is already defying how they say the world works without their respect. It's only value is similar to being liked. Plenty of lesser countries claim to be liked more than China in this world... and they live in lesser countries that have only being liked to brag about. To be liked only means you're not a threat to them. Having power has more value than being liked or respected because it's something they don't control over you. Anything where the adversary is in control of, to want it gives them the power. If you don't value it, they have no power.
I wasn't referring to just rioters when I said "animals", but to the West in general. I agree with what you say, being liked is worthless and since "respect" has become synonymous with congeniality, it too has become worthless. The only worthwhile thing is power and the fear it inspires.
 

KIENCHIN

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I actually agree with his patch. We need to safeguard Hong Kong from the WHITE terror that largely left in 1997 (though a couple remain in the courts) and all the poisonous thoughts and traditions it left behind.
That picture also reminds me of a young and stupid kid who is being manipulated by a bunch of wise and old people with a personal agenda and before anyone here point out he is in his mid 20’s and not a teenager anymore, let me say i work with people his age, they still have a lot to learn.
 
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manqiangrexue

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That picture also reminds me of a young and stupid kid who is being manipulated by a bunch of wise and old people with a personal agenda and before anyone here point out he is in his mid 20’s and not a teenager anymore, let me say i work with people his age, they still have a lot to learn.
It doesn't remind you of that because that's exactly what it is. That's like saying the taste of this salmon reminds me of salmon LOL
 
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