HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks
CHINADAILY
The result of Sunday's district council e******n marks a setback for Hong Kong's democratic development, as the results were skewed by the illegal activities of the opposition camp to the benefit of their candidates.
In the run up to Sunday's v****g, members of the opposition camp, particularly their young agitators, engaged in an all-out campaign to sabotage the campaign activities of pro-establishment candidates and intimidate their supporters from going to the b****t box.
The offices of as many as 300 pro-establishment candidates were repeatedly damaged, with phone lines and internet access deliberately cut off.
And many pro-establishment candidates have complained that their campaign posters and banners were systematically and repeatedly demolished or removed from public places. Numerous store operators have confessed that they refrained from displaying campaign materials of pro-establishment candidates in their business premises for fear they would suffer reprisals from opposition agitators.
All these and other violent intimidation tactics were intended to reduce the exposure and visibility of pro-establishment candidates.
External forces that have helped stoke the months-long anti-government campaign in the special administrative region also contributed greatly to damaging the e******n chances of the pro-establishment candidates.
They stepped up their mudslinging efforts against Beijing and the SAR government in the run up to the e******n, hyping up the eventually discredited claims of ex-British consulate staff employee Simon Cheng and self-proclaimed spy Wang Liqiang.
US lawmakers were even more brazen in interfering in Hong Kong's internal affairs: They rushed through the so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act ahead of Hong Kong's district council e******n.
Outrageous as that is, it surprised few.
Part of a political agenda against the central and SAR governments, the act paints criminal activities as the pursuit of human rights and democracy when the t***h is those activities deny human rights and democracy to any not in agreement with that agenda.
Emboldened by such support, members of the opposition camp have been advocating and inciting illegal acts under the banner of democracy, and young agitators have unleashed all kind of shocking violence, some of which have demonstrated the perpetrators have lost any semblance of humanity.
Over the past five months, under the guise of "democracy", "freedom" and "civil rights", the opposition camp has made a mockery of these values. With the instigation and indulgence of external forces and anti-China forces, the blatant skewing of the e******n was a continuation of the efforts of those radical forces in Hong Kong who are f**grantly disrupting social order in an attempt to destabilize Hong Kong for their nefarious designs.
The e******n was further evidence, if any were needed, that the pressing issue in Hong Kong is upholding the rule of law and restoring order as soon as possible.
Will this result in further r**ts or a decline in violence?
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks
CHINADAILY
The result of Sunday's district council e******n marks a setback for Hong Kong's democratic development, as the results were skewed by the illegal activities of the opposition camp to the benefit of their candidates.
In the run up to Sunday's v****g, members of the opposition camp, particularly their young agitators, engaged in an all-out campaign to sabotage the campaign activities of pro-establishment candidates and intimidate their supporters from going to the b****t box.
The offices of as many as 300 pro-establishment candidates were repeatedly damaged, with phone lines and internet access deliberately cut off.
And many pro-establishment candidates have complained that their campaign posters and banners were systematically and repeatedly demolished or removed from public places. Numerous store operators have confessed that they refrained from displaying campaign materials of pro-establishment candidates in their business premises for fear they would suffer reprisals from opposition agitators.
All these and other violent intimidation tactics were intended to reduce the exposure and visibility of pro-establishment candidates.
External forces that have helped stoke the months-long anti-government campaign in the special administrative region also contributed greatly to damaging the e******n chances of the pro-establishment candidates.
They stepped up their mudslinging efforts against Beijing and the SAR government in the run up to the e******n, hyping up the eventually discredited claims of ex-British consulate staff employee Simon Cheng and self-proclaimed spy Wang Liqiang.
US lawmakers were even more brazen in interfering in Hong Kong's internal affairs: They rushed through the so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act ahead of Hong Kong's district council e******n.
Outrageous as that is, it surprised few.
Part of a political agenda against the central and SAR governments, the act paints criminal activities as the pursuit of human rights and democracy when the t***h is those activities deny human rights and democracy to any not in agreement with that agenda.
Emboldened by such support, members of the opposition camp have been advocating and inciting illegal acts under the banner of democracy, and young agitators have unleashed all kind of shocking violence, some of which have demonstrated the perpetrators have lost any semblance of humanity.
Over the past five months, under the guise of "democracy", "freedom" and "civil rights", the opposition camp has made a mockery of these values. With the instigation and indulgence of external forces and anti-China forces, the blatant skewing of the e******n was a continuation of the efforts of those radical forces in Hong Kong who are f**grantly disrupting social order in an attempt to destabilize Hong Kong for their nefarious designs.
The e******n was further evidence, if any were needed, that the pressing issue in Hong Kong is upholding the rule of law and restoring order as soon as possible.
Will this result in further r**ts or a decline in violence?
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks br CHINADAILY ... (
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Hong Kong had no Democratic development. They are part of China. China is c*******t. Hong Kongs freedom goes only so far as the government allows...
PeterS wrote:
Hong Kong had no Democratic development. They are part of China. China is c*******t. Hong Kongs freedom goes only so far as the government allows...
To a certain extent that is true..
Yet for the next thirty years Hong Kong will continue to govern itself...
The results on Sunday certainly reflect on the attitudes of the people...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks
CHINADAILY
The result of Sunday's district council e******n marks a setback for Hong Kong's democratic development, as the results were skewed by the illegal activities of the opposition camp to the benefit of their candidates.
In the run up to Sunday's v****g, members of the opposition camp, particularly their young agitators, engaged in an all-out campaign to sabotage the campaign activities of pro-establishment candidates and intimidate their supporters from going to the b****t box.
The offices of as many as 300 pro-establishment candidates were repeatedly damaged, with phone lines and internet access deliberately cut off.
And many pro-establishment candidates have complained that their campaign posters and banners were systematically and repeatedly demolished or removed from public places. Numerous store operators have confessed that they refrained from displaying campaign materials of pro-establishment candidates in their business premises for fear they would suffer reprisals from opposition agitators.
All these and other violent intimidation tactics were intended to reduce the exposure and visibility of pro-establishment candidates.
External forces that have helped stoke the months-long anti-government campaign in the special administrative region also contributed greatly to damaging the e******n chances of the pro-establishment candidates.
They stepped up their mudslinging efforts against Beijing and the SAR government in the run up to the e******n, hyping up the eventually discredited claims of ex-British consulate staff employee Simon Cheng and self-proclaimed spy Wang Liqiang.
US lawmakers were even more brazen in interfering in Hong Kong's internal affairs: They rushed through the so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act ahead of Hong Kong's district council e******n.
Outrageous as that is, it surprised few.
Part of a political agenda against the central and SAR governments, the act paints criminal activities as the pursuit of human rights and democracy when the t***h is those activities deny human rights and democracy to any not in agreement with that agenda.
Emboldened by such support, members of the opposition camp have been advocating and inciting illegal acts under the banner of democracy, and young agitators have unleashed all kind of shocking violence, some of which have demonstrated the perpetrators have lost any semblance of humanity.
Over the past five months, under the guise of "democracy", "freedom" and "civil rights", the opposition camp has made a mockery of these values. With the instigation and indulgence of external forces and anti-China forces, the blatant skewing of the e******n was a continuation of the efforts of those radical forces in Hong Kong who are f**grantly disrupting social order in an attempt to destabilize Hong Kong for their nefarious designs.
The e******n was further evidence, if any were needed, that the pressing issue in Hong Kong is upholding the rule of law and restoring order as soon as possible.
Will this result in further r**ts or a decline in violence?
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks br CHINADAILY ... (
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We need to support and arm the freedom fighters in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet and Mongolia so they have the ability to live in freedom
Kevyn wrote:
We need to support and arm the freedom fighters in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet and Mongolia so they have the ability to live in freedom
That has worked so well for y'all in the past
You forgot Xinjiang
Kevyn wrote:
We need to support and arm the freedom fighters in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet and Mongolia so they have the ability to live in freedom
Really? You want to arm Asian freedom fighters, but, you want to disarm law abiding citizens here at home.
Mongolia might be worthy of support and arms, but, might have a little issue with China on the others.
steve66613 wrote:
Really? You want to arm Asian freedom fighters, but, you want to disarm law abiding citizens here at home.
Mongolia might be worthy of support and arms, but, might have a little issue with China on the others.
He was referring to Inner Mongolia... A autonomous region of China...
We already arm Taiwan. $2.2 Billion this year.
China is not happy about it.
Fodaoson wrote:
China is not happy about it.
Nope....
Something to do with officially recognizing Taiwan as a part of China... Yet continuing to support the Taiwanese Kuomintang...
Funny how that ticks folk off....
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
To a certain extent that is true..
Yet for the next thirty years Hong Kong will continue to govern itself...
The results on Sunday certainly reflect on the attitudes of the people...
It was a referendum, a meaningless gesture, when your leadership does wh**ever it wants.
Actual Re-education camps exist.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks
CHINADAILY
The result of Sunday's district council e******n marks a setback for Hong Kong's democratic development, as the results were skewed by the illegal activities of the opposition camp to the benefit of their candidates.
In the run up to Sunday's v****g, members of the opposition camp, particularly their young agitators, engaged in an all-out campaign to sabotage the campaign activities of pro-establishment candidates and intimidate their supporters from going to the b****t box.
The offices of as many as 300 pro-establishment candidates were repeatedly damaged, with phone lines and internet access deliberately cut off.
And many pro-establishment candidates have complained that their campaign posters and banners were systematically and repeatedly demolished or removed from public places. Numerous store operators have confessed that they refrained from displaying campaign materials of pro-establishment candidates in their business premises for fear they would suffer reprisals from opposition agitators.
All these and other violent intimidation tactics were intended to reduce the exposure and visibility of pro-establishment candidates.
External forces that have helped stoke the months-long anti-government campaign in the special administrative region also contributed greatly to damaging the e******n chances of the pro-establishment candidates.
They stepped up their mudslinging efforts against Beijing and the SAR government in the run up to the e******n, hyping up the eventually discredited claims of ex-British consulate staff employee Simon Cheng and self-proclaimed spy Wang Liqiang.
US lawmakers were even more brazen in interfering in Hong Kong's internal affairs: They rushed through the so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act ahead of Hong Kong's district council e******n.
Outrageous as that is, it surprised few.
Part of a political agenda against the central and SAR governments, the act paints criminal activities as the pursuit of human rights and democracy when the t***h is those activities deny human rights and democracy to any not in agreement with that agenda.
Emboldened by such support, members of the opposition camp have been advocating and inciting illegal acts under the banner of democracy, and young agitators have unleashed all kind of shocking violence, some of which have demonstrated the perpetrators have lost any semblance of humanity.
Over the past five months, under the guise of "democracy", "freedom" and "civil rights", the opposition camp has made a mockery of these values. With the instigation and indulgence of external forces and anti-China forces, the blatant skewing of the e******n was a continuation of the efforts of those radical forces in Hong Kong who are f**grantly disrupting social order in an attempt to destabilize Hong Kong for their nefarious designs.
The e******n was further evidence, if any were needed, that the pressing issue in Hong Kong is upholding the rule of law and restoring order as soon as possible.
Will this result in further r**ts or a decline in violence?
HK e******n skewed by dirty tricks br CHINADAILY ... (
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Sweet little “progressives” everywhere!!!
Kevyn wrote:
We need to support and arm the freedom fighters in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet and Mongolia so they have the ability to live in freedom
And this from you!! I thought socialism was ur jam!!
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
And this from you!! I thought socialism was ur jam!!
Kevyn has done pretty big concerns where China is concerned
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