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Hong Kong riots
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:41 pm
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:41 pm
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After a day of tense protests in Hong Kong in which at least 38 people were injured, organizers called on tens of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators in the Chinese territory to head home late Sunday.
But early Monday morning, it appeared many of the protesters were set to continue to jam streets of the business district.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:44 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Lemme guess, Godzilla?
nope communists doing what communist do best.
Reneging on the deal that Hong Kong would be democratic.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:45 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Lemme guess, Godzilla?
Its Japan not China that he terrorizes.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:47 pm to sugar71
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Its Japan not China that he terrorizes.
They all look alike, what do you want from me?
Posted on 9/28/14 at 4:55 pm to sugar71
How long has it been since Hong Kong was turned back over to the control of Mainland China? About 15 years? I really thought the sorry Communists would've totally laid down the hammer several years ago, but they exercised more patience and restraint than I would've imagined.
I think maybe one reason they have held off is because the rest of the world was aware of how much Hong Kong had thrived under British rule. I guess they couldn't just go in overnight and turn a democratic country with a thriving economy upside down.
I hope the HK people find a way to continue to keep those bastards at bay. Wouldn't count on it, though.
I think maybe one reason they have held off is because the rest of the world was aware of how much Hong Kong had thrived under British rule. I guess they couldn't just go in overnight and turn a democratic country with a thriving economy upside down.
I hope the HK people find a way to continue to keep those bastards at bay. Wouldn't count on it, though.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:01 pm to KCT
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I hope the HK people find a way to continue to keep those bastards at bay. Wouldn't count on it, though.
Communism will win in the end. For a citizen to posses a weapon in Hong Kong they have to go through a million different checks, and when they get the permit they can keep the gun in their house locked in a box but the ammo has to be kept in a location other than where the gun is kept.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:11 pm to KCT
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I really thought the sorry Communists would've totally laid down the hammer several years ago,
And the sickle...... :rimshot:
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:12 pm to beebefootballfan
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For a citizen to posses a weapon in Hong Kong they have to go through a million different checks, and when they get the permit they can keep the gun in their house locked in a box but the ammo has to be kept in a location other than where the gun is kept.
Sounds like some parts of USA.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:19 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Godzilla
Nah, this is more likely.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:26 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Lemme guess, Godzilla?
Then that would be no problem. With Godzilla you only have to have two 9 year old children join the military cabinet and explain to them how to defeat Godzilla.
No explanation is needed. It's called Literary License. Or, suspension of Disbelief.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 5:50 pm to beebefootballfan
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Communism will win in the end. For a citizen to posses a weapon in Hong Kong they have to go through a million different checks, and when they get the permit they can keep the gun in their house locked in a box but the ammo has to be kept in a location other than where the gun is kept.
Bloomberg just jizzed
Posted on 9/28/14 at 6:29 pm to KCT
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I guess they couldn't just go in overnight and turn a democratic country with a thriving economy upside down.
Fundamental transformation, i.e. Hope & Change !
The progressives here have the same goal they just can't achieve it w/ force. They're communists with patience and a 55+ year run of usurpation of control thru lies, thus control of the useful idiot masses they created. Here we are !
Posted on 9/28/14 at 6:35 pm to KCT
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I really thought the sorry Communists would've totally laid down the hammer several years ago, but they exercised more patience and restraint than I would've imagined.
I think maybe one reason they have held off is because the rest of the world was aware of how much Hong Kong had thrived under British rule. I guess they couldn't just go in overnight and turn a democratic country with a thriving economy upside down.
It's helped Hong Kong that Britain's been very active in "protecting" them.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 7:04 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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They all look alike, what do you want from me?
wow..really?
Posted on 9/28/14 at 7:12 pm to asurob1
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wow..really?
Yeah, so?
Posted on 9/28/14 at 7:19 pm to KCT
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How long has it been since Hong Kong was turned back over to the control of Mainland China? About 15 years? I really thought the sorry Communists would've totally laid down the hammer several years ago, but they exercised more patience and restraint than I would've imagined.
I think maybe one reason they have held off is because the rest of the world was aware of how much Hong Kong had thrived under British rule. I guess they couldn't just go in overnight and turn a democratic country with a thriving economy upside down.
The Chinese think differently then we do. We think in terms of the next election. The Chinese think in terms of generations.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 7:22 pm to WeeWee
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The movement developed into a much larger, more inclusive display of defiance as the Occupy Central movement joined the students' rally early Sunday.
The pro-democracy advocacy group, which is not affiliated with the broader anti-capitalist Occupy movement, has been vowing to lead a campaign of civil disobedience in the face of China's decision to control what candidates can run for Hong Kong's top office.
"Occupy Central has formally begun," said a statement by the group. "The two nights of occupation of Civic Square in Admiralty have completely embodied the awakening of Hong Kong people's desire to decide their own lives.
These folks definitely should've chosen a better name.
Posted on 9/28/14 at 10:10 pm to KCT
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How long has it been since Hong Kong was turned back over to the control of Mainland China? About 15 years? I really thought the sorry Communists would've totally laid down the hammer several years ago, but they exercised more patience and restraint than I would've imagined.
The settlement that preceded the handover said that the PRC could not impose communism or change the capitalist system for 50 years after the handover. This is also part of Hong Kong Law.
It would be incredibly disappointing to see Hong Kong go down the crapper this quickly after the handover. The UK would be the only ones that could make a fuss about this I guess, and even they can't really do anything.
This post was edited on 9/28/14 at 10:12 pm
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