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thats wrong, because that means the " authority" concentrates all the corruption on itself. You can see this in evry dictatorship. China, Singapore, North Korea and the Arab Nations as worst example.


LOL

Another exposition of your ignorance. Singapore is a country with one of the lowest level of corruption in the world, while democratic India is more corrupt than authocratic China (Italy is in the same bracket).

Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
The protests have actually shrunk in size, compared to even a week ago. There are increasing numbers of counter protesters, however, who don't want their livelihoods ruined by this economic disruption.

IMO, Occupy/Umbrella has *already* done their worst and Beijing hasn't had to lift a finger because Hong Kong authorities handled things admirably. For China to win, it doesn't have to do anything. For the protesters to win, they will need to drum even more support - and by that I mean even larger protests than what they were able to muster at their peak - and they will have to sit out there for weeks, months, or years.

The fact that the protesters have agreed to stop blocking streets and major intersections on Monday, is, IMHO, already a huge concession to the Hong Kong government and by extension Beijing. Business must go on and the protest crowds are already thinning out as the novelty of it all wears off and as economic realities hit home - i.e. "I wont have a college degree or a job anytime soon if all I do is protest for a living".

Like Occupy Wallstreet, once the momentum is lost, all you'll end up with in a few months are a smattering of diehard idiots living like homeless people in a ramshackle tent city. Of course the leaders of the protest movement will be well taken care of. They've already been offered scholarships to US universities by their CIA handlers which makes sense because those traitors never really cared about Hong Kong, China anyways.
The leaders of the protestors like Benny Tai has already got a job and free ticket to the US. The rest of the moronic students do not. They are really fucking up their own future by being used by Tai.
When the IQ report come out, HK will have dropped a few points.

Thanks to the students, the future of HK look as bright as Vietnam.

We never hope that you fall cause you are always falling. sorry, we are moving to the top and you are falling behind further and futher.

Indians really don't need to jump out to preach democracy to the Chinese ,cause if India represent s what you can get out of democracy, all the Chinese people will grimace and say oh,please ,no.
indian democracy is an oxymoron now. Feudalism is much better.

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We prefer to toy with them.

CPC will show them who is the boss.

Yes, slowly breaking their will and turning the crowding into some sort of hippie event is better then a heavy-handed approach, which might turn them into sort of angry revolutionaries.

Just allow them to burst into tears at the first sight of angry opposition. LOL.
 
Sept. 29: Protesters Are Not Deterred

Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators disregarded Beijing’s call to disperse.
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The police gathering. The protesters are seeking fully democratic elections for the city’s leader in 2017. But under China’s plan, only candidates vetted by a Beijing-friendly committee would be allowed to run.
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Police officers rested early Monday at the end of the first day of mass civil disobedience in Hong Kong.
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Protesters took photographs on their mobile phones as a wave of protest extended into the working week.
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The police said that 41 people had been injured in clashes over the previous three days, including 12 police officers.
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An effigy of Leung Chun-ying, the city’s top leader. Mr. Leung said the government opposed the “unlawful occupation actions by Occupy Central,” the name the pro-democracy movement has adopted.
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These students should be studying. Their protests only serve the "Hong Konger" with stable job and connections in the U.S. who care not one inch about the students, their democracy and only gamble with Hong Kong for personal profit.

Their grades will drop. The economy will be hurt if it goes on longer. They ruin their entire lives with bad grades. And the damaged economy will fall right back at them on top of that. They ruin their reputatation participating in the lockdown and might long be blamed if anything goes big wrong with Hong Kongs business. Only the overseas trouble maker will enjoy that. They will be the ones suffering in close and far future, while their devote leaders rake in the rewards from their foreign backers or left the country.
 
This is a video showing the moment right before pepper spray was used.
Was the police justified ? You decide.


Good job by the HK Police. Spread some more pepper on those spoiled brats. LOL

Evry dictatorical regime failes in the end. People demand justice, freedom, human rights and the ability to participate in the nation. There is no alternative for democracy in china.

Like there is no alternative to mafia in Italy?

LOL
Another exposition of your ignorance. Singapore is a country with one of the lowest level of corruption in the world, while democratic India is more corrupt than authocratic China (Italy is in the same bracket).

Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I guess here you just owned him. Now it is your call to use him the way you wish. :)
 
Sept: 30: Despite Rain, Protests Don’t Let Up

The police guarded the entrance to government headquarters as protesters gathered Tuesday for the third night in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong’s leader on Tuesday called for the pro-democracy demonstrators who have blocked major roads in the city to return home immediately, but protest leaders threatened to expand the demonstrations and to occupy government buildings.
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Protesters took shelter from a rainstorm as they continued to block a street in the financial Central district.
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The protests, which started on Friday when students took to the streets, expanded considerably on Sunday.
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Protesters held cell phones in the air. The protesters want Beijing and the Hong Kong government to scrap a decision by China to limit who can run in the 2017 election to choose the next chief executive.
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Protesters occupied a main thoroughfare through the Central financial district.
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Some protesters slept on the street overnight.
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The crowds outside the local government headquarters swelled even larger as people of all ages came to join the demonstration before public holidays on Wednesday, China’s National Day, and Thursday, which is a local holiday.
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Protesters sang songs and waved cellphones after a thunderstorm at the Hong Kong government complex.
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Umbrellas, the symbol of the protest movement, were displayed on a barricade.
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High school students handed out water and supplies to protesters.
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A man walking along an empty street near the financial district, which has not been this empty as of late.
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These students should be studying. Their protests only serve the "Hong Konger" with stable job and connections in the U.S. who care not one inch about the students, their democracy and only gamble with Hong Kong for personal profit.

Their grades will drop. The economy will be hurt if it goes on longer. They ruin their entire lives with bad grades. And the damaged economy will fall right back at them on top of that. They ruin their reputatation participating in the lockdown and might long be blamed if anything goes big wrong with Hong Kongs business. Only the overseas trouble maker will enjoy that. They will be the ones suffering in close and far future, while their devote leaders rake in the rewards from their foreign backers or left the country.

The democrazy in Taiwan and Hong Kong have taught a valuable lesson to those Mainland Chinese who had once a dream about the democrazy in China.

From Libya to Syria, then to Ukraine, now to Taiwan and Hong Kong, do people realize how good is this so-called "democracy"?

Thanks to the students, the future of HK look as bright as Vietnam.

Guangzhou and Shenzhen will soon surpass Hong Kong in GDP, then many other Mainland cities will also follow the suit.
 
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Chinese people know where we are and where India is and how far we came to our respective place in this world. No Chinese would trade our "communism" for Indian "democracy" . I can't say the same for the Indian people. and why did you say that you have to accept and deal with it. what does China' s social system have anything to do with you?

Very well said. Thank you for educating the Indian, my friend.

Indians, especially those living as malnuorished creatures with the fear of not getting their next meal, are well aware of what democracy is. But Chinese, 100 million of them traveled overseas just this year, do not know what democracy is.

Democracy for Chinese is economic development, technological advancement, and staying atop the world as the most powerful country.

Democracy for India, apparently is, 2 million children dying per year due to undernourishment, mass lack of toilets and basic hygiene, racism, rape and killing of the women (especially) from the northeast, and a nonexistent industrial base and logistics.

No, Indian, keep your democracy for yourself; never trade it for the next meal for 2 million kids dying per year. After all, this is not called genocide and this is not India's Great Leap Forward. You never had it, you will never have it.
 
Very well said. Thank you for educating the Indian, my friend.

Indians, especially those living as malnuorished creatures for fear of not getting their next meal, are well aware of what democracy is. But Chinese, 100 million of them traveled overseas just this year, do not know what democracy is.

Democracy for Chinese is economic development, technological advancement, and staying atop the world as the most powerful country.

Democracy for India, apparently is, 2 million children dying per year due to undernourishment, mass lack of toilets and basic hygiene, racism, rape and killing of the women (especially) from the northeast, and a nonexistent industrial base and logistics.

No, Indian, keep your democracy for yourself; never trade it for the next meal for 2 million kids dying per year. After all, this is not called genocide and this is not India's Great Leap Forward. You never had it, you will never have it.

I think we shouldn't make fun at India.

If CPC didn't succeed to overthrow KMT, then our fate would be pretty the same or even worse.

Just look at the demography of the ROC from 1911 to 1949, the population remained at 450 million.

Do you think ROC could possibly have less people starving compared to India? At least India's population is still thriving, while ROC's population has been stalled for 30 years without any one child policy.
 
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Very artistic. Can be as well used as a recruitment poster for an IMBA program or something. Seriously.

Edit: But they need to clean off the trash.
 
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Very well said. Thank you for educating the Indian, my friend.

Indians, especially those living as malnuorished creatures with the fear of not getting their next meal, are well aware of what democracy is. But Chinese, 100 million of them traveled overseas just this year, do not know what democracy is.

Democracy for Chinese is economic development, technological advancement, and staying atop the world as the most powerful country.

Democracy for India, apparently is, 2 million children dying per year due to undernourishment, mass lack of toilets and basic hygiene, racism, rape and killing of the women (especially) from the northeast, and a nonexistent industrial base and logistics.

No, Indian, keep your democracy for yourself; never trade it for the next meal for 2 million kids dying per year. After all, this is not called genocide and this is not India's Great Leap Forward. You never had it, you will never have it.
The hindus who shoot their mouths off in forums are not Dalits. These internet warriors were born lucky, studied abroad and think they know how to solve the world's problems. They do not care about their malnourished poor.
 
First, that post was directed to another member and not you. I was telling that person that CCP is there to stay. You just took it personally. I dont even know why you replied me for that post.


Second, you are just repeating again what I said when I said that communism is a way of life for the mainland people. Now stop twisting words and go to sleep man, its like 2:40 am.
firstly, I think you can go back to India to build some WCs for your fellows
 
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