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Hong Kong 'student' protesters - our rights our freedom of speech! We are free to assemble and march en masse when we have permission We are free to assemble and march en masse when we don't have permission We are free to protect criminals taking refuge in Hong Kong We are free to block traffic and transport and business because we are young protesters We are free to make unattainable demands because we know they will be refused We are free to deface and vandalise because the government refuses our demands We are free to discuss nothing because we speak the truth, the only truth We are free to destroy the economy of Hong Kong We are free to destroy the livelihoods of Hong Kongers We are free to block trains and planes and travellers so they know we are wronged We are free to carry weapons throw bricks and Molotov cocktails because police impede us We are free to hate and ab_use the brutal police and their families We are free to attack and beat and bully anyone wh0 disagrees with us We are free to entrap and attack police wh0 attend emergency calls We are free to lie freely because it suits us to do so We are free to fly the Stars'n'stripes and call on dashu Donald for support! We are free to hide behind masks when committing crimes and don't you dare take them away! Did I leave anything 0ut? Feel free to tell me if I did! 老鬼 |
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@ rustic ...and our umbrellas and our face masks
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@chinese4me well of course their fondest hope is precisely to compel China to intervene with troops, thus taking it to a whole new level. This has always been a main goal of the strategy.
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Lily yes indeed unrest everywhere. People elect DT and choose BJ in the UK, Bolsonaro in Brazil, Duterte in PI, strange times. I don't go so far as to claim America interferes in Hong Kong, but I can see and say that the western press strongly supports the protest activity in HK, that there is a growing tide of Sinophobia in the West, particularly here in Australia.
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@lily I did follow up the colour revolution reference, thanks. This particular colour revolution will surely peter out but perhaps some minor concessions will be silently made. One just hopes China holds fast and resists military intervention. There are many agencies poking this particular ant's nest.
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Yes Lily I agree - the heyday of Hong Kong has come and gone. This is the consequence unforeseen by the 'movement'. The government will surely have some change of thinking, but who can tell in which direction that will lead them. Hopefully not in the direction of harsher control. Penny Wong in Australia today will give a PressClub speech on Australia and its relationship with China. Worth listening to, I think
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@lily that's why 'students' is in quotation marks - the press used to use the label 'student protests'
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