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HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 16 Jun 19 11.31pm Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

is Hong Kong...

owned by vulture funds ?

No

run by politicians who ignore popular opinion time and again ?

Yes

being colonised from abroad ?

No

saddled with a lifetime of debt ?

No

witnessing the slow death of its ancient culture ?

WTF are you smoking,ancient cluture

experiencing a housing crisis of epic proportions ?

yes

suffering from a crime epidemic ?

no

with a healthcare system that is a laughing stock ?

no, better than NHS


hong kong is doing far better than ireland. we would welcome China rather than the EU as our overlords. Chinese food rocks , too.

was 'hong kong garden' by siouxsie and the banshees named after the takeaway in Beckenham ?

Edited by PalazioVecchio (13 Jun 2019 1.14am)

 


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HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 16 Jun 19 11.36pm Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Sorry Reg, you have no understanding of the proposed extradition bill.

I don't understand your comments about cross border travel.

Anyway, huge crowds on the street demonstrating general unhappiness with direction of Hong Kong, sadly this is a process in motion and will not change direction

The Hong Kong SAR is part of PRC, end of.

Originally posted by regpaddock

I was in Hong Kong a couple of months ago and beautiful though it is, it's a powder keg. since China took control in 1997 there has been a steady drip of one-sided regulations including access into the old colony from the mainland but no equal right to go the other way (not that anyone would want to). The result is the most appalling overcrowding and unrest due to the forced mixing of very different cultures. These demonstrations are rooted in the fact that any discord resulting from this new hybrid society will potentially be dealt with by Chinese courts. How would you feel?

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 17 Jun 19 8.05am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

Sorry Reg, you have no understanding of the proposed extradition bill.

I don't understand your comments about cross border travel.

Anyway, huge crowds on the street demonstrating general unhappiness with direction of Hong Kong, sadly this is a process in motion and will not change direction

The Hong Kong SAR is part of PRC, end of.

I doubt Beijing is very happy about the amount of coverage these protests are getting.

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 17 Jun 19 8.18am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by chris123


I doubt Beijing is very happy about the amount of coverage these protests are getting.

At least it draws the attention away from the Tiananmen Square anniversary

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 17 Jun 19 8.25am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

At least it draws the attention away from the Tiananmen Square anniversary

Or plus ca change.

 

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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 17 Jun 19 9.36am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Great response from the HK populace. A pity HK's leadership seems to buckle under pressure from China.
Sends a strong message to China, who are obviously advising behind closed doors.

They don't want another Tiananmen Square. China might try more covert means to reach dissidents who reside in HK.

 


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HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 17 Jun 19 1.41pm Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Very impressive seeing massive numbers of people wearing black yesterday to peacefully voice an opinion.

The reality is Hong Kong is part of China and such demonstrations are ultimately futile but still quite a sight

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 17 Jun 19 1.53pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

Very impressive seeing massive numbers of people wearing black yesterday to peacefully voice an opinion.

The reality is Hong Kong is part of China
and such demonstrations are ultimately futile but still quite a sight

You keep on saying this as though people are disputing it.

Unlike the true crimes that China has and continues to enforce in Tibet....which isn't Chinese....but is being colonized into China regardless.....However yes, Hong Kong is a region of China.

Hong Kong is a region with a modern history that is very different to the mainland. The agreement with the British of 'one country, two systems' was an honorable one but its meaning has been deliberately slowly picked apart by Beijing for decades now.

Many of us have known since that 97 agreement that this would be China's real attitude and strategy and plenty of HK people obviously will 'not go gentle into that good night' but.....most of us know how this story ends.

In twenty years you will struggle to see a difference between Hong Kong and the mainland......China are serious about 2047.


Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Jun 2019 2.09pm)

 


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