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Activist heckled at pro-China protests in Sydney

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Actually, according to NSW Police report, there are 2 instant of scuffle (They did not define what is scuffle, but not enough to make an arrest) by Pro-China Protester

https://news.yahoo.com/hong-kong-protest-tensions-heat-australia-064259178.html

Hundreds of pro-China demonstrators marched through Sydney Saturday in response to a growing number of rallies in support of the Hong Kong democracy protests as tensions between the two groups increasingly flare in Australia.

They marched through the city chanting "One China", waving the Chinese flag and holding placards saying "Stop riots end violence in Hong Kong".

"There has been a lot of violence and violent protests in Hong Kong," Sydney-based lawyer and rally organiser who asked only to be called Zhao told AFP. "And Hong Kong people have suffered from that and we want to voice our call for peace and order in Hong Kong."

Police had to escort a lone pro-democracy supporter from the Sydney event after he was set upon by a mob of angry demonstrators.

With the Asian financial hub plunged into crisis by months of pro-democracy protests, several small public rallies of support by Hong Kong students have been held at Australian universities.

These have angered some mainland Chinese students and have led to several heated confrontations and scuffles on campus.

China's Brisbane consulate praised the "spontaneous patriotism" of pro-Beijing students after a clash at one university.

It immediately drew a sharp rebuke from Canberra, which warned diplomats against undermining fundamental rights or "encouraging disruptive or potentially violent behaviour".

On Friday, the protests moved from the campus to the streets, drawing much larger numbers with hundreds rallying in support of the Hong Kong democracy movement in major cities across Australia.

Police had to break up heated confrontations in Melbourne and Sydney after pro-China activists arrived.

"We understand that there will be different ideas," pro-Hong Kong democracy rally leader Dennis Chui told AFP, after a small number of Chinese nationalist activists confronted demonstrators Friday.

"(But) freedom and democracy are core values in Australia and we have to respect this," he added.

https://news.yahoo.com/hong-kong-protest-tensions-heat-australia-064259178.html
 
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I like how you capitalize Einstein, but not your own country.
But what does an uninformed Chyneee know, amirite?

German is not his country, Germany is.

German are the people of Germany, and also german can be describe as a group of people of Germanic Race.

Some people use capital for its people, some people don't a friend of mind always uses lower case like british, chinese, american, some people like I do. I don't see the problem of not capitalizing the people.

I have no beef in this fight, I just want to point that out.
 
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German is not his country, Germany is.

German are the people of Germany, and also german can be describe as a group of people of Germanic Race.

Some people use capital for its people, some people don't a friend of mind always uses lower case like british, chinese, american, some people like I do. I don't see the problem of not capitalizing the people.

I have no beef in this fight, I just want to point that out.
If any people assumed from my previous comment that I must have had these confused and fancied some smartass attempt to explain the difference to me and ridicule me for it, I'd really recommend to put the finger on their own nose and take some extra lessons. Especially if they squat in a native English speaking country. The only problem here would be their poor reading comprehension and lacking literacy. To be clear: There is nothing wrong with my earlier statement in that regard. You really just need a little awareness how the English language works past rote memorization of your vocabulary to understand why I can say that. Of course you need to be familiar with characteristics of the German language to understand why I would say that, but my comment was directed at someone already claiming to be German, so I'm fine out. If any people butt into the conversation with no fucking clue what they are into that's not my problem. Just wanted to point out that out.

And no one gives an f about anecdotes of imaginary friends. Especially not the spelling of imaginary friends of anonymous people on the internet who can hardly write a single sentence without horrid spelling errors, never mind capitalization, themselves. Especially not as a justification for incorrect spelling. Just wanted to point that out too.
 
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If any people assumed from my previous comment that I must have had these confused and fancied some smartass attempt to explain the difference to me and ridicule me for it, I'd really recommend to put the finger on their own nose and take some extra lessons. Especially if they squat in a native English speaking country. The only problem here would be their poor reading comprehension and lacking literacy. To be clear: There is nothing wrong with my earlier statement in that regard. You really just need a little awareness how the English language works past rote memorization of your vocabulary to understand why I can say that. Of course you need to be familiar with characteristics of the German language to understand why I would say that, but my comment was directed at someone already claiming to be German, so I'm fine out. If any people butt into the conversation with no fucking clue what they are into that's not my problem. Just wanted to point out that out.

And no one gives an f about anecdotes of imaginary friends. Especially not the spelling of imaginary friends of anonymous people on the internet who can hardly write a single sentence without horrid spelling errors, never mind capitalization, themselves. Especially not as a justification for incorrect spelling. Just wanted to point that out too.

Well, your previous statement is this

I like how you capitalize Einstein, but not your own country.
But what does an uninformed Chyneee know, amirite?

Now, I don't give a flying fark whether or not you are dissing the other person, or you are seriously about his so called "Grammar" issue, as I said, I would not care about that.

You say he did not "Capitalize" the word "German" and you refer to it as his country. And that is wrong, plain and simple. In any English Capacity, whether or not you are a fluent speaker, German is the People who speak German. while being a German, Germany may or may not be his country, because there are German literally anywhere in the world. So, either way, your rote is wrong to the core, because you assume because he speak German, oh, his home country must be German, not even Germany.

I don't care about ya fancy arse word, you take a pot shot at people and you frickin miss, that's all.

And yes, I am dissing you on that, whatchagonnadobout it. And I am just saying. Now, com'on shoot back. I can mate with you on that
 
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Hahaha, this guy wanted to challenge me intellectually a few posts ago. :omghaha:

Not even his fascist friend gambit dares to counter me. :azn:

Still not found an answer? I give you so much time to find one, genius. Your socialist friends can not help you.

Quote me, if you have an answer. Doesn't matter if right or wrong.

Oh, before I forget....LOL!

I like how you capitalize Einstein, but not your own country.
But what does an uninformed Chyneee know, amirite?

I talked to Götterdämmerung. Didn't know that he is not German at this time.
 
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Still not found an answer? I give you so much time to find one, genius. Your socialist friends can not help you.

Quote me, if you have an answer. Doesn't matter if right or wrong.

Oh, before I forget....LOL!

LOL, poor guy doesn't even understand the few words I wrote and he wants to challenge me intellectually. Simply delusional! :lol:
 
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