Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong Territory
Hong Kong is an international city where East meets West, but whose territory is it? Is it a post-colonial British territory? Is it an American meddled territory? The sovereign truth is that Hong Kong is a Chinese territory. After return to Chinese rule on July 1, 1997, Hong Kong has become a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China.
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The so-called pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong is rather an anti-China, pro-separation movement. The ongoing protests are far from being peaceful. The protests have been very aggressive and violent, reaching the escalated levels of chaos and lawlessness. Political propaganda and fake news are everywhere. Truth has been turned to lies, lies have been turned to truth.
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The big picture is that China is rising, and the U.S. is declining. Uncle Sam is using Hong Kong (and Taiwan) as a political card to play against China. The United States is losing its position of world leadership. Looks like Donald Trump is having a hard time trying to 'make America great again'.
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colony,
democracy,
East meets West,
Hong Kong,
independence,
international city,
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lawlessness,
protest,
riot,
separation,
Uncle Sam
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Hong Kong Protest
It's amazing that the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong so far has
been largely non-violent. If this kind of protest and stand-off happened
in the U.S., or in Beijing, the police would have already opened fire
and shot the students dead. I still hope peace and calm will prevail in
H.K., but I am a bit worried.
Young people in Hong Kong are not stupid, but they need to learn more about history, economics and the geopolitics where they live, and in the world, and be aware of some hidden or not-too-obvious dark forces in the U.S. and other countries, which keep creating troubles and conflicts everywhere, to screw up other countries for selfish financial and power gains. There are people who do not want to see a united and rising China.
American democracy has become a plutocracy. It is free and democratic, yes, but it has become more a plutocracy than a democracy for the good of the common people. The elites work for the rich and powerful, not for the common people. Is that what you want ?
Dear Hong Kong people: Britain was your old master and your past. China is your distant past and future, not your enemy. You don't even pay federal taxes to Beijing, while Americans have to pay taxes to Uncle Sam wherever they live. Think about it.
Beijing, H.K. Government, pro-China and pro-democracy people, please be rational and don't screw it all up. Don't shoot your own foot. Good luck !!!
Young people in Hong Kong are not stupid, but they need to learn more about history, economics and the geopolitics where they live, and in the world, and be aware of some hidden or not-too-obvious dark forces in the U.S. and other countries, which keep creating troubles and conflicts everywhere, to screw up other countries for selfish financial and power gains. There are people who do not want to see a united and rising China.
American democracy has become a plutocracy. It is free and democratic, yes, but it has become more a plutocracy than a democracy for the good of the common people. The elites work for the rich and powerful, not for the common people. Is that what you want ?
Dear Hong Kong people: Britain was your old master and your past. China is your distant past and future, not your enemy. You don't even pay federal taxes to Beijing, while Americans have to pay taxes to Uncle Sam wherever they live. Think about it.
Beijing, H.K. Government, pro-China and pro-democracy people, please be rational and don't screw it all up. Don't shoot your own foot. Good luck !!!
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Beijing,
Britain,
China,
democracy,
demonstration,
economics,
Hong Kong,
movement,
plutocracy,
politics,
protest,
tax,
taxes,
U.K.,
U.S.A.,
Uncle Sam,
United Kingdom,
United States
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
October The First
October 1 (Wed), 2014: today is Jimmy Carter's birthday. He is 90 years
old. Happy Birthday, Mr. President !!!
Today is also the national day of China. The celebration is dampened by the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. It is unlikely that the Chinese Government in Beijing will back down, but the protesters also stand firm on the ground, demanding Leung Chun Ying, the current chief executive of Hong Kong to step down. In any case, I hope peace and calm will prevail, and pray that there will be no violence and bloodshed.
Jimmy Carter is a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Here are his words: " My position has always been, along with many people, that any differences be resolved in a non violent way ". Peace !!!
Today is also the national day of China. The celebration is dampened by the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. It is unlikely that the Chinese Government in Beijing will back down, but the protesters also stand firm on the ground, demanding Leung Chun Ying, the current chief executive of Hong Kong to step down. In any case, I hope peace and calm will prevail, and pray that there will be no violence and bloodshed.
Jimmy Carter is a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Here are his words: " My position has always been, along with many people, that any differences be resolved in a non violent way ". Peace !!!
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China,
democracy,
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Hong Kong,
hope,
Jimmy Carter,
Leung Chun Ying,
love,
movement,
peace,
power,
protest,
rally,
umbrella movement,
violence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
July the First
Today
is Canada Day, also the 17th anniversary of Britain's hand-over of Hong
Kong back to Chinese rule. There has been some political turmoil in
Hong Kong, where the Hongkongers demand their UK-China promised autonomy
and democracy, while the Chinese Government
strongly asserts its authority and sovereignty over the previous
British colony. I hope the problems will be resolved peacefully. No
violence on either side please !!!
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autonomy,
Britain,
Canada,
Canada Day,
China,
Chinese Government,
colony,
democracy,
freedom,
Hong Kong,
Hongkonger,
peace,
politics,
protest,
sovereignty,
U.K.,
United Kingdom,
violence
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