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PRC char bor soldiers march into HK, we play a TW army song to support them, you under got stand?

 

What old school, what your idol, what beat what, what has Koreans got to do with this?

 

You really is tao nao pai is it? :huh:[laugh][laugh]

 

 

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don't understand. laymen language lah.

 

tao nao pai?

you mean brain short circuit!

 

I scratch my head. suddenly hokkien

hahaha..you said summer March..

 

so I give you summer love.

 

Korean also chinese descendents. jin ren? correct? I read jin yong ok.

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don't understand. laymen language lah.

 

tao nao pai?

you mean brain short circuit!

 

I scratch my head. suddenly hokkien

 

 

KNN, must speak like diu diu diu diu lei lo mo ham ka chan that kind of language then you under can stand ah?  <_<  [laugh]

 

You imagine as the PRC chio bu soldiers march  from SZ into HK, they sld be playing the mighty CCP songs right? KNN if suddenly go play a TW army boy MV and song, how challenging that will be to the CCP? PRC CCP soldiers marching on TW army boy songs? That one I think worse than the UK flag the kid put inside the legco.  [laugh] 

 

yah lah, Tao nao pai aka brain damage lah. I think must say "tau loh waai" then you under can stand... [:p]  [laugh]

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don't understand. laymen language lah.

 

tao nao pai?

you mean brain short circuit!

 

I scratch my head. suddenly hokkien

hahaha..you said summer March..

 

so I give you summer love.

 

Korean also chinese descendents. jin ren? correct? I read jin yong ok.

 

 

KNN, I think you many nights no sleep, very confused liao. 

 

I where got say summer march?  You said to me now summer holiday, I asked you summer holiday no need work meh?  Thats all about summer what.

 

The march is another thing totally.  [laugh]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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What else are these protestors asking for?

 

Seems got protest to remove scantily clad å¤§å¦ too.

 

No end leh.

Aiyo, just ask for HDB or decent subsidized housing.

 

Don't need change govt or universal suffrage, blar, blar, blar, it may also resonate with Beijing. Then the credit card rollover rate can come down and peace can return to HK.

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Aiyo, just ask for HDB or decent subsidized housing.

 

Don't need change govt or universal suffrage, blar, blar, blar, it may also resonate with Beijing. Then the credit card rollover rate can come down and peace can return to HK.

Difficult la.

 

Spore govt can confiscate land.... I mean acquire land.

 

HK land like macham belongs to the property tycoons.

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RT news report: George Galloway, former UK Member of Parliament:......I believe in peoples’ right to protest but nobody can tolerate a parliament building being smashed up, broken into and a foreign flag is raised inside the building.

 

This becomes something more than a protest; this becomes a foreign-sponsored provocation and China are right to be very angry about it. If somebody broke into the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall this afternoon, trashed the building and raised the Chinese flag or the Russian flag, I may say there will be all kinds of international ramifications and trouble about it

I totally agree with this. I feel it is rubbish when Jeremy Hunt said ppl HK has the right to protest after they occupied LEGCO building and flew a British flag. See if he will still say the same if British ethnic minorities occupy the town hall or parliament, flew foreign flags, etc. Will he or the gov say it is the protestors' rights to do so. 

 

I bet they will send it the riot police and ask the army for support + conduct series of raid across the country to arrest the leaders.

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And I thought I read some keyboard warriors quoting HK "youngsters", lol.

 

So now anyone wanna loud mouth "aiya old people nothing to lose mah, so they can give all out" Lol

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And I thought I read some keyboard warriors quoting HK "youngsters", lol.

 

So now anyone wanna loud mouth "aiya old people nothing to lose mah, so they can give all out" Lol

 

 

very simple mah, just take a sample size of these old folks, check their ID against those rioters who broke into legco on 1 july, see related or not, can tell they got anything to lose liao mah... [laugh]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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For those amdk schlong's hugger

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF10WX3C8X4

 

RT news report: George Galloway, former UK Member of Parliament:

 

We didn't actually "handover" Hong Kong to China, we handed Hong Kong back to China. We took Hong Kong at the point of a bayonet and guns to punish China for refusing to allow us to sell heroin in China, it's important to remember that.

 

Hong Kong is China, it's not British, it's never legitimately been British. And the fact that these protestors raised the British flag inside a parliament in a part of China, it is a pretty major provocation. Now I take an old-fashioned view and what happens in China is a matter for China and for Chinese people. And the people in Hong Kong, if they're not happy with the extradition treaty they have every right to protest about it and they did and it was suspended indefinitely. But I have no doubt that there are foreign hands in this trouble. I see this as another of these color-coded revolutions, so-called, that took place in Ukraine and in Georgia and many other places and the fact that the British are involved and I'm certain that they're probably involved on behalf of another foreign hand - anything to cause problems for China, cause division in China.

 

RT Host : What do you make of that George, around what do you make of that George, has the UK not fully let go of Hong Kong?

 

George : ... the British found it very difficult to hand over what was a jewel in the imperial crown for a very long time, back whether it belonged to the people and the government, the rightful government of China. I didn't know the Chinese spokesman has said that but I agree with every word that he said.

 

It's not a question of me disregarding any unhappiness or disaffection amongst the people of Hong Kong. I believe in peoples’ right to protest but nobody can tolerate a parliament building being smashed up, broken into and a foreign flag is raised inside the building.

 

This becomes something more than a protest; this becomes a foreign-sponsored provocation and China are right to be very angry about it. If somebody broke into the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall this afternoon, trashed the building and raised the Chinese flag or the Russian flag, I may say there will be all kinds of international ramifications and trouble about it

 

Rather than going towards to tone of AMDK invade China, China should relook into why it is weaken by its own internal politicking.

 

Read #2101 or #2102 properly if you didn't study China history.

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Rather than going towards to tone of AMDK invade China, China should relook into why it is weaken by its own internal politicking.

Read #2101 or #2102 properly if you didn't study China history.

Actually, it is not so important or relevant to current state of affairs because it cannot undo the part that HK was ceded to UK for 100 years. It's not like we can turn back the clock to slap a few ppl's face including Cixi.

 

No denial of that part of history. Rather the relevance of that knowledge is not vital now.

 

Understanding is knowledge.

 

The fact is what is being shared here is current. There are 2 facts that i see as critical :

 

1. Parliament building was broken into

 

2. A foreign flag was raised in that significant place

 

I agree with the article because of the many implications of above actions.

 

Just yada-ing.

 

Safe ride

Cheers

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Actually, it is not so important or relevant to current state of affairs because it cannot undo the part that HK was ceded to UK for 100 years. It's not like we can turn back the clock to slap a few ppl's face including Cixi.

 

No denial of that part of history. Rather the relevance of that knowledge is not vital now.

 

Understanding is knowledge.

 

The fact is what is being shared here is current. There are 2 facts that i see as critical :

 

1. Parliament building was broken into

 

2. A foreign flag was raised in that significant place

 

I agree with the article because of the many implications of above actions.

 

Just yada-ing.

 

Safe ride

Cheers

 

I only 1 have critical question, what's action taken to de-escalate the situation?

 

Hearsay from rank and file of HKPF, political problem needs political solution.  HKPF can't solve the shit created by politician.

 

If every week also protest, rank and file of HKPF will wear out.  Sooner or later, there will be mass MC on weekday.

 

By the way, can someone enlighten me how finger of policeman got bitten off?

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I only 1 have critical question, what's action taken to de-escalate the situation?

 

Hearsay from rank and file of HKPF, political problem needs political solution. HKPF can't solve the shit created by politician.

 

If every week also protest, rank and file of HKPF will wear out. Sooner or later, there will be mass MC on weekday.

That's a few millions dollars question that is waiting for an answer.

 

Whether fatigue will set in, parents waking up from summer, i mean slumber to take "kids" in hand to go back Uni for lessons, masterminds identified and ropes tightening soon around their necks, rioters arrested after identification done, wealthy sponsors traced and warned or arrested? Once no more new supplies of umbrellas, helmets, mineral waters and easy pocket money, perhaps the sun can peeked thru the clouds over HK soon. Takes time to look for rats.

 

Or

 

Nothing. Until 50 years deadline is here. By then, likely kids grown up and umbrellas, helmets are better or branded. UK should be in deeper sxxx by then with own mess at home and that carrot headed whatever would have been replaced.

 

Its anyone's guess. But history won't be relevant because things are different. Now China is stronger. Will be much much stronger. HK may be left to rot with weekly protests by then.

 

Yada-ing. One thing for sure, UK can try to repeat history but its full to its brim with home grown sxxx. HK just a distraction from own nightmare.

 

Hehe...i hope HK won't be full of AM sxxx either. Theirs more power actually.

 

Safe ride

Cheers

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How many rioters took part and broke into legco on 1 july? I think was like a few hundred to something like 1000?

 

All those who enter the legco that evening will be classified as part of the riot ( except reporters and some PMs mayb), and will be arrested and charge accordingly. How heavy the charge I think sld vary, those in front with the carts smashing no need say sld get max, those follow behind and do nothing may get away lighter.

 

In other words, standby go to jail, mayb between 10 yrs to life.

 

Assuming each rioter has 2 pairs of grandparents and 1 pair of parents, that's 6 silver hair, plus uncle, aunty, grand-uncle, grand-aunty, total mayb between 10-12 silver hair to 1 young rioter. lets take 50% come out to support their young man/lady, if not if tio arrested go jail is "that's the it" for his/her future liao.

 

50% lets assume 6 silver hair per young kid, thats about 6000?

 

As usual, reported as 9000, later police will say actual number alot lesser. So we assume police report max 3000, so avg up some where between 5000-6000 mayb?

 

yah, all the ah gong ah ma, father, mother, silver hairs and the hot afternoon sun, but who are they doing it for? All the young kids of HK? Or their young kid at home who rioted and mayb arrested and jail?

 

Well, numbers tell story, and my numbers tell me these old folks are related to those young rioters. [laugh][laugh][laugh]

These hk elders are the one that spoilt their grandchildren and children. Now their offsprings get into trouble yet they go and side them and even trying to cover up for them. Thats like ur son did mistake and u condoned it
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