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The short-sightness of Deng Xiaoping had caused this mess.

Xi Jinping is going to correct this mistake right now. The days of those HK oligarchs are numbered.

Li Ka Shing will be the first, since he has lost $26.5 billion in Canada's Husky Energy which is a huge deadly blow to his financial empire.

Pretty sure that Li will be the first oligarch to be destroyed.

Yeah short-sightedness of Deng Xiaoping?? The man who eschewed a personality cult, who deliberately kept a low head, who created the current power and prestige of China.

It was his sane advice, that was ignored by Xi Jinping and others, which created this mess that China is facing internationally right now.

HK was a major conduit of capital in the 80s that helped propel Chinese economic advance. Today, HK may not be that important, but back then HK was very important.

Ever wondered why Mao never invaded HK?

Why Mao in fact discouraged leftist, maoists protests in HK in the 60s?
 
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Hong Kong protests are growing smaller but more violent and ugly

By James Griffiths, CNN
Updated 4:49 AM ET, Mon September 16, 2019

Hong Kong (CNN)Dozens of people were injured Sunday in another night of violence in Hong Kong, as the city marked its fifteenth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests.

Thousands of people took part in a peaceful -- albeit unauthorized -- march from Causeway Bay to government offices in Admiralty, calling for the government to respond to the protest movement's five demands. That quickly turned violent after radical protesters gathered outside the legislature and began throwing bricks and petrol bombs at police lines.

Police responded with tear gas and water cannon, using jets of blue dye for the second time. The dye -- which is also laced with tear gas -- is designed to indelibly mark protesters and make them easy to arrest later.
The heavy response drove protesters back from the legislature and began a night of cat-and-mouse pursuit throughout the city, which saw protesters set fires and vandalize subway stations as police made sporadic arrests.

At least 28 people were injured Sunday, according to the hospital authority. Of those, 13 men and four women have been discharged as of Monday morning, while 11 remain in hospital. Two men are in a "serious condition," the authority said.

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Pro-democracy protesters react as police fire water cannons at them outside the Central Government Complex on September 15, 2019 in Hong Kong.
While the violence between police and protesters was fairly regular compared to previous weeks, the ugliest scenes occurred at the edges of the protests, where both protester and pro-government groups attacked people who disagreed with them.
CNN reporters saw a mob of masked protesters attacking a man in the Tin Hau neighborhood after a brief confrontation, leaving him dazed and bleeding on the floor. In an earlier incident, video shared widely online showed a middle-aged man wearing a blue shirt attacked and left apparently unconscious by a large group of mostly young, black-clad protesters on Gloucester Road. According to the South China Morning Post, the unidentified man had shouted pro-police slogans before the attack.

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A man is seen to as he lies injured after he was surrounded and beaten on a street in North Point in Hong Kong on September 15, 2019.
Later on Sunday, a group of mostly middle-aged men were seen striking and threatening protesters in the North Point area. The area has a large mainland Chinese immigrant population, and there have been attacks on protesters in the area in past weeks.
Sunday's violence came after a number of angry scuffles on Saturday between pro and anti-government groups, though none reached the level of violence seen the following day. Pro-Beijing groups sang the Chinese national anthem and pulled down "Lennon Walls," collections of notes and flyers erected by protesters, around the city.
On Friday, pro-government lawmaker Junius Ho called on patriotic Hong Kongers to "get together and clean Hong Kong." Ho previously praised alleged triads who attacked protesters in Yuen Long, and appeared to threaten to kill one of his colleagues after they argued on a radio show.

CNN's Sarah Faidell, Ivan Watson and Julia Hollingsworth contributed reporting.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...ong-kong-protest-violence-intl-hnk/index.html

Peaceful, but violence? it's a contradiction isn't it?
 
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You think there is really freedom of right and press in western countries?
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/08/22/tech/youtube-china-hong-kong/index.html

Tell me is what youtube doing really objective? Blocking based on VPN? LOL...

I always have a laugh when some claim about the freedom of press in west they can enjoy? They only allow you to enjoy if they deem it suits you.

The video you post is nothing pro China , it just speaks the truth about violent of HK protest. See how the journalist ask the last few question. Its nothing pro China. Canadian government only allow you to see what they want you to see. Have Canadian media show any video that properly explained the true meaning of extradition law for HK? No... none.


It just one wishful thinking from those trash HKer trying to rejoin UK. Actually, China takeover HK at the wrong time.

You did not address the issue. Just talked about other stuff.
Classic what about-ism

I respect my Chinese friends, but paid trolls are paid trolls no matter from what country.

So you want to talk about me instead of this thread, I m not in mood in talking about PDF users, but still, sorry, we are gonna do what we think is right to do in Hong kong, your advice is politely refused.

I just hope that if you are using an illegal VPN that you do not get caught and sent jail.
 
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You did not address the issue. Just talked about other stuff.
Classic what about-ism

Are you talking about yourself? When the source is not even fair and selective in their broadcasting. What is there to talk in the first place? I will joyfully accept any criticism if it's genuine but unfortunately, most accusation is born out of jealousy over China superior fast rise to industrial power. Some countries are sour over under archieve and decide to start the smearing campaign. This show how low these accuser can go.
 
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Are you talking about yourself? When the source is not even fair and selective in their broadcasting. What is there to talk in the first place? I will joyfully accept any criticism if it's genuine but unfortunately, most accusation is born out of jealousy over China superior fast rise to industrial power. Some countries are sour over under archieve and decide to start the smearing campaign. This show how low these accuser can go.

I respect China so much that I won't want it's people to break Chinese law.
Please do not come to PDF as it is against Chinese law to use a VPN and come to a site not approved by the CCP.
 
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I respect China so much that I won't want it's people to break Chinese law.
Please do not come to PDF as it is against Chinese law to use a VPN and come to a site not approved by the CCP.
Typical sourgraped reply. I can sense the jeaoulsy and helpless that India lacks China so far behind. 2099 , may will be India chance :enjoy: while for now just enjoy China show.
 
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Typical sourgraped reply. I can sense the jeaoulsy and helpless that India lacks China so far behind. 2099 , may will be India chance :enjoy: while for now just enjoy China show.

Sigh, can mods please clean up the criminals here.
This guy is literally breaking Chinese law.
 
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I just hope that if you are using an illegal VPN that you do not get caught and sent jail.

That really shows how ignorant you are about China, VPN providers openly advertise on all Chinese websites and , the competition is very fierce and very often they provide one week or one month trial for free. you must believe that Chinese are so easy to land in a jail for doing anything and police shoot people on the street as they want...so so igorant Indians...
 
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Sigh, can mods please clean up the criminals here.
This guy is literally breaking Chinese law.
Haters gonna be haters. :enjoy:

Jealousy over the rise of China. I can see the deep sour in you.
 
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I respect China so much that I won't want it's people to break Chinese law.
Please do not come to PDF as it is against Chinese law to use a VPN and come to a site not approved by the CCP.

So you know Chinese law? English speakers that know Chinese law make millions. Are you a millionaire now? Who the hell are you lol, just some random nobody that thinks they know Chinese law.
 
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