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not fair la.

 

as i recall...

 

little india had veh over turned and on fire. foreign workers alcohol filled plus enraged.

 

hk had ... umbrella.... posters.. laser pointers...

 

LU Yeow Lim had, 8 men ?

 

hk had full units.

 

 

but i wonder what he thinks of hk police tactics.

You say different then different lor

 

I guess those objects like bricks and molotov cocktail is hk police ownself throw ownself

 

We can agree to disagree... cheers

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I am talking about next quarter reporting, Q2 ald out still need predict minus meh? U funny le

 

 

ST report that more and more people side the govt. obviously hongkie has spoilt the youth and resulting in this turmoil esp earlier protests still gained much support.

 

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/more-people-in-hong-kong-begin-to-take-a-stand-as-unrest-mounts-in-the-territory?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=STFB&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1565872775

UK wouldnt want to take in those trash. Either u are rich or have good profession. Otherwise why open the gate to troublemakers?

After ShenZhen conference (照肺), I will be in great shock if there is no show of support from business community.
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How come no one caught this news?

 

https://www.chinatimes.com/realtimenews/20190815001886-260409?chdtv

 

XJP Chief Foreign Affair Advisor made an unscheduled visit to NY to meet Mike Pompeo.

On another news, trump want to meet xi

https://www.google.com.sg/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/08/14/trump-suggests-personal-meeting-with-chinas-xi-over-hong-kong-crisis.html

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When DT talked on economy yesterday Larry Summer straight away said he was extraordinarily incoherent...

 

today’s talk about personal meeting with Xi and his penniless worth take on HK was totally out of his mind.

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Young, educated and furious: a survey of Hong Kongâs protesters

 

 

 

The vast majority of Hong Kongâs pro-democracy protesters are university-educated, almost half are in their twenties and nearly everyone loathes the police, according to an academic survey that sheds new light on the movement.

Ten weeks of demonstrations in the financial hub have seen millions of people take to the streets, increasingly violent clashes breakout between hardcore protesters and police and, more recently, flights grounded at the airport.

 

 

 

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Photo: May James/HKFP.

The rallies that began in opposition to a bill allowing extraditions to mainland China have morphed into a broader bid to reverse a slide in democratic freedoms.

Researchers from four of the cityâs universities surveyed participants across 12 protests â including mass rallies and âfluidâ and âstaticâ demonstrations â between June 9 and August 4 and found 54 percent were male and 46 percent were female.

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Overall, 77 percent of the 6,688 respondents said they had a tertiary (higher) education, with 21 percent saying they had a secondary (high school) education.

The 20-29 age bracket was the most represented with 49 percent, compared to 11 percent under 20 and 19 percent aged between 30 and 39. Sixteen percent were 40 and above.

Exactly half (50 percent) considered themselves to be middle class, while 41 percent said they were âgrassrootsâ.

Photo: May James/HKFP.

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When asked why they were demonstrating, 87 percent said they wanted the extradition bill to be withdrawn, 95 percent expressed dissatisfaction with policeâs handling of the protests and 92 percent called for the establishment of an independent commission of inquiry.

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The survey, called âOnsite Survey Findings in Hong Kongâs Anti-Extradition Bill Protestsâ was published on August 12 and led by researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University.

 

 

 

 

 

The first one full battle order :XD:

The 2nd one: using rubbish bin cover as shield?? :XD: go Taobao buy 50mm polycarbonate shield mah

As least most Satki :XD:

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Trump ask Xi to meet those protesters

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/hong-kong-protests-donald-trump-china-xi-meet-protesters-11812996?cid=FBcna

 

But maybe after Xi meet the protesters, he will say china never respect one country two system and interfere hk affair lol

Do they deserve this meeting or even to meet china senior minister? Meeting CL is already a very exceptional request considering their basis.

 

None of their 5 demands make any sense to me as an outsider.  The 250 civil servants will make good police personnel to help control the next riot.  They won't use force and can defuse riot by talking.  HK will be great again soon thanks to them. Haha

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The first one full battle order :XD:

The 2nd one: using rubbish bin cover as shield?? :XD: go Taobao buy 50mm polycarbonate shield mah

As least most Satki :XD:

Seriously.

 

The first FBO guy.

His helmet config.

Full face clear plastic cover.

Gas mask.

Tinted flip down.

Go pro.

 

Its a dam good set up with great industrial use. Dunno he did it himself or Tao bao..

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Seriously.

 

The first FBO guy.

His helmet config.

Full face clear plastic cover.

Gas mask.

Tinted flip down.

Go pro.

 

Its a dam good set up with great industrial use. Dunno he did it himself or Tao bao..

Probably Taobao one lah :XD:
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It’s ok lah. 1st, most students have no money. Some middle income may do that and it will be a friend day for robbers. :)
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Itâs ok lah. 1st, most students have no money. Some middle income may do that and it will be a friend day for robbers. :)

But maybe parents rich le
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