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32 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

The volunteer chefs said there are 500-1000 rioters in the university. Look at the quality of food they are eating. I wonder who is the black hand (report suggested donations)?

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Some say the food is better than when the canteen was functioning before the riots.  Some even say better than what they are serving in the army right now. 

13 minutes ago, Ash2017 said:

what is wrong if Malaysia turn off their tap supply water to us when we don't play ball

can?

Actually nothing wrong.  That is why we practice diplomacy to prevent them from turning off the tap and why we have a strong SAF to turn the tap back on if they actually do off it.

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Best to keep them within campus, well fed until they will be pushing one another to do the round-the-clock guard duty. 

Let mutiny start from within. Or divisions and strife. Much like Lord of the Flies book. 

Before that, a final call for them to walk out then close the whole place. 

Feed them very well pls. Will dull their senses and give false feeling of comfort/safety. Let them enjoy electricity and clean water. 

Sleep will be more interesting and irresistible than guard duty soon.

Just yada-ing 

Peaceful and good week all. Safe ride too.

Cheers

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Ash2017 said:

what is wrong if Malaysia turn off their tap supply water to us when we don't play ball

can?

Can. :we-all-gonna-die:

Then part of JB residents got no water in return. Their taps also runs dry ... :secret-laugh:

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3 minutes ago, PSP415 said:

Best to keep them within campus, well fed until they will be pushing one another to do the round-the-clock guard duty. 

Let mutiny start from within. Or divisions and strife. Much like Lord of the Flies book. 

Before that, a final call for them to walk out then close the whole place. 

Feed them very well pls. Will dull their senses and give false feeling of comfort/safety. Let them enjoy electricity and clean water. 

Sleep will be more interesting and irresistible than guard duty soon.

Just yada-ing 

Peaceful and good week all. Safe ride too.

Cheers

 

 

Problem with that tactic is all the major highway and cross harbour tunnels are still forced close. 

That is a terrorist act taking vital financial arteries hostage just to threaten the govt. 

Bare minimum is to push them deeper into their campus so that they cannot close those highways/tunnel access on whims. It is only then we can play the waiting game. 

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8 minutes ago, PSP415 said:

Best to keep them within campus, well fed until they will be pushing one another to do the round-the-clock guard duty. 

Let mutiny start from within. Or divisions and strife. Much like Lord of the Flies book. 

Before that, a final call for them to walk out then close the whole place. 

Feed them very well pls. Will dull their senses and give false feeling of comfort/safety. Let them enjoy electricity and clean water. 

Sleep will be more interesting and irresistible than guard duty soon.

Just yada-ing 

Peaceful and good week all. Safe ride too.

Cheers

 

 

see … ppl here don't want to do NS.

but youngsters in HKG want to do militia training. 🤣

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40 minutes ago, Ash2017 said:

Funny how wars started, explain to the civilians.

Capital punishment for holding certain amount of drugs for self consumption.

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Vratenza said:

Problem with that tactic is all the major highway and cross harbour tunnels are still forced close. 

That is a terrorist act taking vital financial arteries hostage just to threaten the govt. 

Bare minimum is to push them deeper into their campus so that they cannot close those highways/tunnel access on whims. It is only then we can play the waiting game. 

There are another two tunnels, the issue is Hongkie use X-Harbour cause it's cheaper.....same way SGn take longer trip to work to save $1 ERP. These guys burn petrol for an hour to sit in X-Harbour tunnel queue then pay toll, when can go through Eastern Tunnel and get to Central fast - same like 2-Link to Causeway, except 2-link also screwed.

The bigger problem was closing Tolo Highway, cutting off half of upper New Territories, or at least making it an exceedingly long trip to get South by heading very far West first.

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3 hours ago, Ash2017 said:

Didn't something like that happened to Little India Riot too?

LI rioters didn't threw Molotov cocktails, nor were deadly weapons like bows/arrows and corrosive chemicals were used against SPF.

In fact, after the LI riot, some were accusing the police for being too soft or even labeled as "coward" for not using live rounds against the rioters

So please, don't use that 2013 incident as a comparisons with the HK situation

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39 minutes ago, Ysc3 said:

see … ppl here don't want to do NS.

but youngsters in HKG want to do militia training. 🤣

Don't forget, when one turn to "militia training" (aka armed movement) that is outside of gov mandate to serve a political purpose, one has become a terrorist in the court of law.

And when one is classified as such, gov has the lawful right to use counter terrorist measures against the accused - this includes execute the perpetrator on the spot.

This was what happen to the 4 Pakistanis involved in the 1991 SQ117 hijack.

HK authority had been holding back this decision for very long...

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, mikk123 said:

what an example incompetent and weak government... feel sorry for hongkies. 

Everyone in government knows the right thing to do, but no one dares to take the responsibility. Worse, central government don't give clear instruction. The ones who suffers are the police and ordinary citizens. A complete failure, hope SG is remain the hands of a strong and competent government. 

What do you mean by "the right thing to do" ?

Do tell.

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1 hour ago, Vratenza said:

No way.... Much nicer than my BMT cookhouse food lor..... SAF should be ashamed! 😁

That bad for you ar?

I used to go to camp 2 hours before my book in time just for dinner at the cook house at PLC during my reservist days...

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1 hour ago, PSP415 said:

Best to keep them within campus, well fed until they will be pushing one another to do the round-the-clock guard duty. 

Let mutiny start from within. Or divisions and strife. Much like Lord of the Flies book. 

Before that, a final call for them to walk out then close the whole place. 

Feed them very well pls. Will dull their senses and give false feeling of comfort/safety. Let them enjoy electricity and clean water. 

Sleep will be more interesting and irresistible than guard duty soon.

Just yada-ing 

Peaceful and good week all. Safe ride too.

Cheers

 

 

there are more than 1 Uni, while the Poly U students are inside the campus, other are in the street causing more road block.

 

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46 minutes ago, Thaiyotakamli said:

 

Bricks considered non-lethal? Petrol bombs and arrows too? 

Maybe HKPF should consider switching their gas cannisters, rubber bullets and water cannon for those? That way the Ang moh democracies cannot say they using excessive force on the rioters/terrorists. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Vratenza said:

Bricks considered non-lethal? Petrol bombs and arrows too? 

Maybe HKPF should consider switching their gas cannisters, rubber bullets and water cannon for those? That way the Ang moh democracies cannot say they using excessive force on the rioters/terrorists. 

 

Brillant idea!

Would love to hear what they say then.

Really shxt stirrers. 

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27 minutes ago, Jman888 said:

there are more than 1 Uni, while the Poly U students are inside the campus, other are in the street causing more road block.

 

Take out 1 major and most polluted, i mean populated one.

The rest will follow. Choice of uni and poly locations not a coincidence then.

I did not see the link and importance till bro Vratenza pointed out.

Do u guys think if these rioters are rounded up and punished, there is a good chance HK may return to normalcy? 

Or not possible because more will just rise up to take up the fight? 

Or

Because of black hands, riots will not die till PLA come in with more than brooms and plastic buckets?

For yada-ing. 

Safe ride 

Cheers 

 

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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/hong-kong-police-seal-off-university-amid-fears-of-crackdown

Pls SURRENDER then.

You wanted to perish if no get what u want. You wanted to occupy Uni/Poly n no want to leave in the first place.

No more arrows? No more petrol? Best time to off wifi now. Send messages by pigeons n can have roast pigeon after that. Oops

Looks like a siege is in the works.

Food running out and water running low. Nice food pictures were for recruitment purposes. 😅😅

Yada-ing 

Safe ride 

Cheers 

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