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    Everyone saw China authorities abuse and violate HK protestors, they would care even less about dealing with people who aren't of their same blood

    Lol talk about myopic and brainwashed perspective you have. The at first peaceful protest went progressively more violent through the months and became rioters not protesters. No country would tolerate such a long period of unrest and public destruction like what occurred over 2019-2020 in HK. I was totally surprised the restraint the CCP was during this period unlike what happened in 1989 Tiananmen Square protest which was extremely violent. I thought the HK police were way way too tolerant of the rioters. They should of cracked down on the rioters much harder. Protest do not equal consent to vandalization of public properties and government buildings, bodily harm and abuse to those who speak out against protesters, setting people on fire and those were the exact actions done by the protestors. But the amazing thing is that over this year or so protest, only two people died and zero at the hand of the police. The few hours protest of 2021 storming of the united states capitol led to five death. Your are a blind hypocrite.

  • Lol talk about myopic and brainwashed perspective you have. The at first peaceful protest went progressively more violent through the months and became rioters not protesters. No country would tolerate such a long period of unrest and public destruction like what occurred over 2019-2020 in HK. I was totally surprised the restraint the CCP was during this period unlike what happened in 1989 Tiananmen Square protest which was extremely violent. I thought the HK police were way way too tolerant of the rioters. They should of cracked down on the rioters much harder. Protest do not equal consent to vandalization of public properties and government buildings, bodily harm and abuse to those who speak out against protesters, setting people on fire and those were the exact actions done by the protestors. But the amazing thing is that over this year or so protest, only two people died and zero at the hand of the police. The few hours protest of 2021 storming of the united states capitol led to five death. Your are a blind hypocrite.

    The HK people are one of the most educated and rich in China. They weren't going crazy for no reason. They knew their old way of life was ending because the CCP will now have more control over their lives and corrupt officials or government surveillance system could destroy them more easily if by chance they stepped out of line. The real issue is not even the protest crackdowns, but what has the Chinese government done all these years to turn their fellow "Han" so much against them.


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  • The HK people are one of the most educated and rich in China. They weren't going crazy for no reason. They knew their old way of life was ending because the CCP will now have more control over their lives and corrupt officials or government surveillance system could destroy them more easily if by chance they stepped out of line. The real issue is not even the protest crackdowns, but what has the Chinese government done all these years to turn their fellow "Han" so much against them.

    First on addressing your original comments, I have little sympathy for those rioters. As for your response, I do partially sympathize. The HK people enjoyed a real level of freedom after the handover that were significantly greater than even when they were ruled by UK when they were in many ways treated second class citizen. There are underlining issues I feel that surfaced after the initial reason for protest and that is of decline in economic opportunity in HK especially felt by the youth. Over the last 24 or so years since the handover, HK became much less significant player in over all China economy while job opportunity growing greatly in the rest of China. With so little space and extremely high property cost, coupled with lack of good job opportunities, this decline in quality of life and economic mobility...this growing discontent played into the issue. The extradition bill was the spark. No country will tolerate civil unrest especially at the scale and duration in HK and reason why I'm surprised it was allowed to go on for even a month which became half year and much longer. I'm not surprised China introduced policies that erode some of HK freedom in particular political related and from their perspective justified. I sympathize with HK people wanting to keep what they enjoy currently and on the agreed duration signed during handover but after seeing months on end the mayhem the rioters have wrecked, I'm much less sympathetic.

  • The HK people are one of the most educated and rich in China. They weren't going crazy for no reason. They knew their old way of life was ending because the CCP will now have more control over their lives and corrupt officials or government surveillance system could destroy them more easily if by chance they stepped out of line. The real issue is not even the protest crackdowns, but what has the Chinese government done all these years to turn their fellow "Han" so much against them.


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    The most richest and most educated Hong Kongers are pro-China and they dominate the government, business and the police.


    They are the ones who cracked down on the protesters. The police officers arresting them are Hong Kongers. The politicians holding power and pledging allegiance to China and pushing the rioters to leave the city are Hong Kongers.


    Check the business pages, Hong Kong's stock market is booming. It is still very wealthy today but minus the riots and frankly the self-hating, white-worshipping people waving the flags of foreign colonialist powers like the UK.


    Those people are leaving, the ones who see themselves as Chinese are staying.

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