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Before HK are hardworking people, hijack by by a bunch of blood sucking tycoon, using exorbitant property. To maintain stability, Beijing has continue UK policy of appeasing the tycoons. There are stability but unfortunately, UK ruled an ascending HK while now, the way of HK development in coming to a dead end. There is a need for political and economical reform, in summary, the HK tycoon wealth and power must be strip and distribute to the people.

Lol, what are you? A commie?
 
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As if what they believe or think really mattered.

The questionnaire must have been addressed to Western racists or self-racists.

People are happy not to be servants of the British Queen anymore. Sour grapes can take a one-way ticket to their long-missed Eeeenglaaand.
 
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China can also conduct a poll to see its people's attitude towards HK and HK people. That will be very interesting.
 
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Hong Kong's economic development mainly comes from the fact that between 1953 and 1980s, it was the main port of connection between China and the western world. Once it lost that particular monopoly, its economy start to decline. The fact is, had it remained in British control in 1997, it would have never been able to weather the southeast Asia financial crisis.
 
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Beijing is feeding opium to HK. It is true that HK is a parasitic economy and the main culprit turning HK in parasite is China who take over UK providing dope.

Before HK are hardworking people, hijack by by a bunch of blood sucking tycoon, using exorbitant property. To maintain stability, Beijing has continue UK policy of appeasing the tycoons. There are stability but unfortunately, UK ruled an ascending HK while now, the way of HK development in coming to a dead end. There is a need for political and economical reform, in summary, the HK tycoon wealth and power must be strip and distribute to the people.

Instead of reforming, Beijing endowed HK with privileges furthered spoiling HK tycoon without benefiting the people.

Also to neutralize the native HK people, Beijing and HK elites flooded HK with mainlanders, and all native HK I met hate that.

The old ways do not work anymore. If HK cannot showcase success unification, Taiwan will be more convinced to go independent.i

Below NYT says HK hate Beijing.

民意调查显示香港人对中央政府反感加深 - 纽约时报中文网 国际纵览

Dude, honestly i admire the way China handles its dissidents and create a framework who are against its interest...At least i can wish my GOV can learn something from them about how crush anti nationalism in our country.
 
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Hong Kong Poll Shows Increasing Dissatisfaction With Beijing
By MICHAEL FORSYTHE APRIL 29, 2014, 7:07 AM 8 Comments
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Philippe Lopez/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesPedestrians crossing a busy street in Hong Kong, where more than half of those polled said they were not satisfied with Beijing’s management of the territory.
  • was chosen as chief executive by a group of fewer than 1,200 people, including many wealthy business executives and other members of Hong Kong’s elite society.

    Fewer than one in 10 people surveyed had even “some” belief Mr. Leung would implement a fair nominating process that did not exclude qualified candidates who may hold views the Beijing government does not approve of. Over all, 72 percent of respondents said that Mr. Leung would not implement a fair system. Any plan for direct elections of the chief executive must be approved by the National People’s Congress, China’s legislature.

    Democracy activists in Hong Kong plan to hold sit-in protests in the city’s central business district in the event that the Beijing government insists on a restrictive nomination system that excludes qualified candidates and does not meet international criteria for free and fair elections. Last week, Li Yuanchao, China’s vice president,warned that the movement, called Occupy Central With Love and Peace, was illegal and would threaten Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability. Among respondents, 57 percent said they were very worried or somewhat worried that the Occupy Central movement would harm the local economy.

    Mr. Li repeated Beijing’s insistence that any candidate “must conform to the standard of loving the country and loving Hong Kong,” a phrase seen by critics of Chinese policy as meaning they must enforce Beijing’s will.

    Among those surveyed, 38 percent said they supported the Occupy Central movement while 54 percent were opposed. Yet among people aged 21 to 29, 69 percent supported Occupy Central, while only 30 percent opposed.

    Young people especially are increasingly looking away from mainland China in identifying themselves, the survey found. Over all, 62 percent of respondents wanted to promote and protect Hong Kong’s identity as a pluralistic and international place, with only 29 percent seeking to emphasize the region’s historical and cultural identification with China. Among people aged 21 to 29, 84 percent preferred identifying with an international and pluralistic society, compared with 14 percent who emphasized ties to China.

    The exhaustive survey, presented in a 215-page document, is the latest in a regular survey of Hong Kong residents that maps their opinions about political and economic issues stretching back more than two decades. The project’s director is Michael DeGolyer, a professor at Hong Kong Baptist University. The survey had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Always post the full news mate. :)
 
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