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Malaysia, you just have given a shot to the ego of the man. LOL.

The guy must have been squeezed tightly in the had right after he was popped out into this world.

It is not about the physical look. It is the emptiness and dullness.

But seriously, Malaysia did the right thing. HK must allow him to buy a ticket, go to Hyde Park and never return.

I remember one of the hilarious moments from that kid, he said: we know we are Chinese but don't want to be called Chinese but rather HKer. :lol: Now that's an "intelligent food for thought"
 
I remember one of the hilarious moments from that kid, he said: we know we are Chinese but don't want to be called Chinese but rather HKer. :lol: Now that's an "intelligent food for thought"
Is it true that he quit his hunger strike after 3 days? Even arresting this clown is a waste of time, Can't believe people follow him.
 
Is it true that he quit his hunger strike after 3 days? Even arresting this clown is a waste of time, Can't believe people follow him.
Hunger strike? Did you know what he did? Those people took turns to "starve", put on a show they wouldn't eat for a day and the next day another fellow would take his place while he went home for replenishment :rofl:
 
Hong Kong Regulators Are Investigating Li Hejun's Hanergy Thin Film Power Group - Forbes


Hanergy Thin Film Power Group has finally got an investigation from Hong Kong’s Securities & Futures Commission, as the sudden crash of the company’s stocks preceded by several months of inexplicable rise raises questions about the firm.

Hong Kong regulators said in a short statement on its website that a formal investigation into Hanergy Thin Film is “in progress and is continuing.” The statement also comes after Li Hejun, chairman of the solar company, told the official Xinhua News Agency that a probe into the company was “purely rumor” and it was “absolutely impossible” that he didn’t know about the investigation.


Shares of Hanergy were halted Wednesday last week after plunging 47%. Their stunning rise over the past few months has made Li China’s second- richest man, after real estate tycoon Wang Jianlin.

Caixin, an influential economic journal, reported that Haitong Securities led the selloff, after learning Hanergy failed to repay its debt. Li himself was absent from the company’s annual meeting that day. The firm has said that he was at the opening ceremony of a clean energy exhibition.

In a move further raising doubt about what happened to Hanergy, Li increased his short position in the firm by 796 million shares- just five days before the massive tumble, CNNMoney reported.

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The stock price suddenly gets pumped up and the chairman shorts it!
 
During the “hunger strike” which lasted symbolically for a few days, the bunch of low-lives were seen with a bag of snacks inside JW‘s tent and they were not running out of nutritious supplements in front of the cameras

JW - the scumbag declared his hunger strike was not limited by a deadline at the outset


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During the “hunger strike” which lasted symbolically for a few days, the bunch of low-lives were seen with a bag of snacks inside JW‘s tent and they were not running out of nutritious supplements in front of the cameras

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I wish he kept his words.
 
Those prominent deluded youngsters are already persona non grata in Mainland, Macau and now Malaysia. China has kept its promise of 50 years unchange, 2047 would be an interesting year :D
 
Those prominent deluded youngsters are already persona non grata in Mainland, Macau and now Malaysia. China has kept its promise of 50 years unchange, 2047 would be an interesting year :D

2047. How old will this JW dude be when China makes HK just an ordinary Chinese city?
 
2047. How old will this JW dude be when China makes HK just an ordinary Chinese city?
The kid is gonna be 19 this year , so he should be 51 in 2047. Deprived from entering Mainland and Macau, they are only limited to HK. Is he trying to become an activist for the rest of his life? :lol:
 
The kid is gonna be 19 this year , so he should be 51 in 2047. Deprived from entering Mainland and Macau, they are only limited to HK. Is he trying to become an activist for the rest of his life? :lol:

Still young but nonetheless old enough to have a heart-attack at the scene of HK's stripping off its privileged status. His sobs will likely echo across the Westminster.
 
Still young but nonetheless old enough to have a heart-attack at the scene of HK's stripping off its privileged status. His sobs will likely echo across the Westminster.
If the younger or future generations want to follow his footstep, boy are they in for a surprise. Even Lee Kuan Yew redirected a question from his interviewer: "Let me put it this way, do you really think China would leave HK the way as it is today?" :D
 
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Hong Kong lawmaker and democracy activist Leung Kwok-hung was denied entry to Malaysia on Friday, the second time this week the country has stopped a Hong Kong democracy activist from entering.

Malaysia bars second Hong Kong democracy activist| Reuters

Remembering Tiananmen Massacre | Facebook

There's also a young SG girl want to give speech, wtf~ :girl_wacko:

These losers should consider changing their next stage of rallying to Singapore, India, Vietnam, Japan
and see what is going to happen. Let's see if @Lux de Veritas or other Viets, Indians or Japanese will do the liason and sponsorship for them

I'll have my beer and egg-rolls ready

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The kid is gonna be 19 this year , so he should be 51 in 2047. Deprived from entering Mainland and Macau, they are only limited to HK. Is he trying to become an activist for the rest of his life? :lol:

He (they) will have a chance to gain permanent landing on USA but they'll find their value to the CIA vaporises substantially upon landing

Then they will start to regret how far behind they are in learning comparing to their US counterparts who have rather spent their time in studying than wasting their lives on the streets
 
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