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I'm not sure if this has been posted yet: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/poli...-on-hong-kong/ Quote:
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Not that any of it is relevant... no matter what it's set at, they'd just need to get a bond for that amount. |
DLLM Come the fuck out and stop wasting people's time and efforts. There is NO threat to come out and there's also no reason for cops to "attack" and go in. You are not fighting for shit right now, you don't have a message, no demands, and no leader to support you. WALK the fuck out, be a man and accept the fucking consequences. (most likely just arrested and then released). Honestly, no matter what side you are on, they have no proof of your involvement, no evidence of you doing anything. You willl never see a day in court let alone actually charged. You say you are fighters, yet unwilling to deal with the issues when you get arrested. You wear your colors so proudly yet you are now saying (after you changed to civilian non black clothing) and you want to be respected as students. DLS, this is a coward move. You asking for the chairman to come in and take you out... FIRST of all, are you EVEN a student OF THAT university???? There is no food, no shelter no more... you are being abandoned. NO ONE is going to rescue you. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/11...4174222681.jpg https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/11...4174227414.jpg You spent 30 minutes in the sewers and realized you're STILL within the Poly U sewage system. Students are in fear of disappearing after taking into custody.... FFS.. |
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i can't think of an example of a communist-majority state where the vacuum of power wasn't immediately occupied by a corrupt military leader, autocrats/oligarchy, a militia etc. |
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So far the district council elections is a landslide for the pro-democracy camp. Meaning no one who actually lives in Hong Kong gives a shit about what the mainland thinks. Meaning people who actually work and have a stake in the future of Hong Kong support the pro-democracy camp despite the disruption to their life. Now the resident CCP bitches can stfu about the silent majority. Almost 3 million hong kongers voted on basically a de facto referendum. (I hope this post doesn't bite me in the ass and there's a sharp reversal from 30 pro-democracy to 2 pro-establishment elected so far) |
Voting anti-ccp doesn't mean you're pro-protesters/violent protesters I don't know how you made that connection... No one's ever voted pro-CCP iirc |
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But then again, you wouldn't know since you don't live in Hong Kong and have no stake other than the 50 cents you need to collect. |
These elections will pretty much signal the direction the majority of HK people want to go...How else can you view the results? ***edit: added live results from scmp https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/...2/results-blog |
http://www.twitter.com/lukedepulford...62935804370947 ROFL. This guy is the ultimate troll. He goes up to Junius Ho and tells him in person he was instrumental in revoking his honorary degree. |
Update 2:30AM: I don't think the CCP bitches have any hope. 108 pro-democracy vs 12 CCP vs 1 independent. 330 seats to be determined still. |
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https://i.imgur.com/QSAZDUL.png https://i.imgur.com/x5IJc0t.png https://i.imgur.com/oaynC1t.png https://i.imgur.com/ymkvffg.png This year's result will be 90% green. They started cheating after 2003 (after losing a lot of seats when people were fighting Article 23), mind you, and continued to cheat here. They just couldn't overcome the huge turnout this time. People came out in droves yesterday, with a turnout of over 70% of registered voters. Turnout has been increasing over the years, but this is incredible. Note that the DC doesn't have much power. They mostly deal with things like municipal policies, and don't actually make laws. Because of this, their political alignment normally isn't relevant (and it's why the DC has been pro-Beijing for so long... it didn't matter other than when it became political in 2003 and now) However they do make up some of the group that selects the Chief Executive. And they do have some power in holding the legislature accountable. Municipal issues will no longer be rubber stamped by the pro beijing group. More importantly, this is being seen as a defacto referendum. People are voting based on one thing: support of democracy. It hardly matters who the candidates even are. Some have been there for decades, and are GONE now. Absolutely this is a political statement of support of the 5 demands. If the government ignores this result, they really are illegitimate (mind you, we already know they will, and already know they are, based on their reaction to over 2 million people marching the streets) What's funny is that you specifically wanted the people to support their demands in a peaceful way, and here they are doing it in a HUGE significant way, and you're trying to dismiss it... Currently sitting at 349 for Pan-Dem, just 44 for Pro-BJ. What a great morning for Hong Kong SeemsGood There's lots of little news bits coming out, but I'm not going to post them all. Of note so far is that Junius Ho (the organiser of the triad attack, and generally one of the worst humans living today) lost his seat. I am waiting to see what happens with Starry Lee. She is the chair of the DAB (the big pro-beijing party) and incumbent for over 10 years. She didn't campaign at all, but late last night they sent a blast to her supporters that they need to get out and vote for her. She is up against Longhair, so it's a battle of two big political figures. Their results aren't out yet afaik. (edit: she held on dammit. Enough fake votes there I guess) Also (and I am just playing around here, don't get mad) Quote:
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I’m not sure if there is a pure direct connection between wanting democracy and the 5 demands. Edit: I went back and reread them. Doesn’t have anything to do with rioters and police stuff but I guess 1 and 5 |
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The fact is most people are tired of having these CCP shitbag yesmen and women who sell out their city to suck Winnie's dick. They're tired of their shitbag dirty tricks every election. They're tired of seeing police being used to suppress dissent. Notice how all of the things I said could basically describe EVERY mainland city? |
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People are burning banks and throwing bricks at cops knowing full well they are breaking the law, and aren't expecting to be pardoned. They are giving up their lives to fight. |
I am SOOOOOO happy today; there is FINALLY ONE DAY OF riot / protest free day in HONG KONG. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&sour...74736315907598 for once; 63% + of voting taking place. (37.12% last time) Traditional blue stations are now being kicked out with new yellow candidates. 8000 cops deployed to ensure things are smooth. I'm so excited to see what's going to go on. JUNIS HO... you're DONE. https://news.cgtn.com/news/78497a4e7...771c353b24.png didn't help when you have 3 dudes acting like triads escorting you around. |
71.2% voter turnout where not voting is not a crime is pretty major |
I am happy that pro-democracy won majority of the seats but how will that really help. I mean the gov doesn't care about what citizen of HK feels anyways so they are just going to pass policy/law the same way they have been doing. |
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If the government makes any decisions that don't go in the favour of the 5 demands, they are literally going against the will of the vast majority of HK. Even if they found a way to ignore the millions of people marching in the streets, it's right there in their faces again, and peacefully accomplished. It also increases dissension among the pro-Beijing politicians. They are starting to be more vocal about the ineptitude of Carrie Lam. And maybe you're right and they'll keep doing the same thing. Then the protests will keep going. They'll have to put 90% of the population in jail or suicide them for the protests to completely end. Or they can follow the demands, some of which are already in law but are being ignored. |
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Police finally lifted their siege of the university today (how bizarre is that sentence?), so the "violent kids" will be able to go home. One of those "violent kids" who has been stuck there all this time was elected to the district council on Sunday LUL he's a journalist A lot of violence could have been avoided, had they done this two weeks ago, or even right after the first batch of people left. Even if some criminals got trapped in the school, there's no excuse to lay a damn siege on a damn school. That is insane. They went in and did an inspection yesterday, collecting evidence. They listed all the weapons they found, lots of molotovs and some arrows. Lots of bottles of peanut oil. No pipe bombs that you said you saw, so either they were stashed away, or didn't exist in the first place. |
Protesters in China showing how it's done, shooting fireworks at cops LUL HK protesters almost have it "easy" compared to what they have to deal with in China though. These incursions seem to be happening on a pretty regular basis. Of course we hardly ever hear about it, and anyone who gets caught but not killed gets "disappeared". |
This reddit guy says that video is from 2005 though. |
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