What's new

(Breaking) China moves to end Hong Kong's autonomy

What is most according to you? (don't tell me the one or two million BS) Also the extradition bill had been withdrew and did you actually read the treaty bill on what condition they have to be extradited. I tell you one thing the extradition bill was supposedly safeguarded by our HK court where the accuser can always appeal and if the Court think the evidence is not enough or that is politically or religious motivated, the accuser won't able to extradite to China.

Why do I have the feeling that you will trade me the family cow for 3 "magic" beans.

If the extradition bill were reasonable there will not be a city wide protest against it. People of Hong Kong are already fed up with China's empty promises otherwise they would not go to the street to protest.
 
I am hoping they implement the law almost immediately.
Any updates, bro?


Daniel bro, any updates on this topic pls post it. I am interested in this. :D


Thankfully most Chinese as you said don't have Google. Anyone who Googles will have only one side of the story and we don't want that.
That does mean, your story is one sided.


Poor guy, he uses Google and he's brainwashed. :laugh:

They are in fitting out phase bro :D

The first Type 075 LHD just pass main engine test last week, the third one already started building now.

Don't forget about Type 003 (CVBG-18 Aircraft Carrier Battle Group) currently under construction in Jiangnan Shipyard bro :enjoy:
images (48).jpeg

PLN Type 003 carrier - 202005 sat.jpg

HK is a financial hub. They're not peasants from tibet that beijing can push around without any consequences The Hong kongers can just block traffic & beijing will lose billions.

Whats the relation between those rioters block traffic in HK with Beijing lose billions? :tsk:

Under Article 106 of the Hong Kong Basic Law, Hong Kong enjoys independent public finance, and no tax revenue is handed over to the Central Government in China.

The one that will lose billions is the ordinary Hongkongers who cannot go to work normaly because that rioters
 
Chinese being chinese, trying to manipulate a humanitarian crisis for their agenda. Hasnt worked, we will not let work, go navy!!
 
I guess they don't teach u reading comprehension in communist school. HK is a financial hub & a lot of Chinese companies are traded in the stock exchange. What happens do you think when HK loses billions? China will suffers the same repercussions.

& That's just the economic blowback.

First, I got school in indonesia and Aussie Uni in Malaysia.

Second, if you become loser in real life don't vent it and angry in internet forum :D Keep calm, angry boy

Third, there are much more Chinese companies in Shanghai or Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
You know because of those rioters many foreign company listed in HK choose to move their capitals to Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchange :enjoy:
 
Why do I have the feeling that you will trade me the family cow for 3 "magic" beans.

If the extradition bill were reasonable there will not be a city wide protest against it. People of Hong Kong are already fed up with China's empty promises otherwise they would not go to the street to protest.
You sure this mess was about the extradition bill where 90% of those protesters didn't even read the treaty bill to begin with, and the China's empty promises..well I guess you buy every information of the western Media and opposition that feeds you. Since I know your stand now, so no more waste time for both side.
 
Last edited:
I will not be bothered by all the propaganda news generated in the US and Western News Media.
The most important question is: Has China breached it's agreement with Britain as alleged?
Has China the legal right to do so?
Let hear a legal opinion by a HONG KONG barrister. :coffee:

Let ask ourself why did China needed the new law in the first place?
USA, Britain and any Western nation in criticizing the new law should reflects on themselves and explained why they have similar laws?
Why is Wikilead Julian Assange in UK jail?
Has he broken any law in UK?
Why is USA seeking the extradition of whistle-blower Edward Snowden?
 
First, I got school in indonesia and Aussie Uni in Malaysia.

Second, if you become loser in real life don't vent it and angry in internet forum :D Keep calm, angry boy

Third, there are much more Chinese companies in Shanghai or Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
You know because of those rioters many foreign company listed in HK choose to move their capitals to Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchange :enjoy:

LOL how do you even assume I am mad from reading my post. I'm actually laughing at the sheer retardation of the CCP handling of the Hong Kong crisis.

Alibaba is listed in HKeX dude:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_listed_on_the_Hong_Kong_Stock_Exchange
https://www.hkex.com.hk/?sc_lang=en

Billions mate, billions. Let's see how ccp bungled this one.
 
You sure this mess was about the extradition bill where 90% of those protesters didn't even read the treaty bill to begin with, and the China's empty promises..well I guess you buy every information of the western Media and opposition that feeds you. Since I know your stand now, so no more waste time for both side.
People critical of the communist government have been turned out dead, missing or forced to make an apology in the mainland. China doesn't really need an extradition bill when it's already been doing the same thing for years the bill will just made the whole thing legit. That's why people are pissed.

As if prefering to gargle communist propaganda is any better. At least western "propaganda" are not beholden to the politburo.
 
People critical of the communist government have been turned out dead, missing or forced to make an apology in the mainland. China doesn't really need an extradition bill when it's already been doing the same thing for years the bill will just made the whole thing legit. That's why people are pissed.

As if prefering to gargle communist propaganda is any better. At least western "propaganda" are not beholden to the politburo.
Like the Extraordinary rendition where one of the specialties of the USA. No more meaningless debate here, it won't get anything out of it.
 
China no longer has a reason to maintain Hong Kong autonomy when it is interfered heavily. Plus the US wants to contain China no matter what, thus no longer is in China interest to fulfill any western whims.
 
China no longer has a reason to maintain Hong Kong autonomy when it is interfered heavily. Plus the US wants to contain China no matter what, thus no longer is in China interest to fulfill any western whims.
China will maintain HK autonomy until 2047, it just need to fix the loophole of the national security in HK. However, either way the future of HK will be not be bright.
 
LOL how do you even assume I am mad from reading my post. I'm actually laughing at the sheer retardation of the CCP handling of the Hong Kong crisis.

Alibaba is listed in HKeX dude:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_listed_on_the_Hong_Kong_Stock_Exchange
https://www.hkex.com.hk/?sc_lang=en

Billions mate, billions. Let's see how ccp bungled this one.

What happen in HK economy will have direct impact to ordinary HKers not Beijing.
Just look at, how many company move their capital and investment to Shenzhen instead of HK.
Shenzhen now much more developed than HK, last time I see.

Central Government playing their card skillfully, after those rioters make many blunders

Like Syria.

I don't know what Syrian people are thinking right now.

Maybe regret or blaming other people for the mess.

Or they are very happy and proud right now.


HK if it's not being fixed right now.

One day, they will regret it.


Even right now those rioters desperately beating other ordinary HKers who want to go office, or store while they are blocking the streets. More HKers today see them as a thugs than a freedom fighters :enjoy: lol


Gladly, the girl is Safe
 

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom