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Good for the “ one country , two system ” policy:

1. If West democracy protests screw up 1% of China in HongKong, China still have 99% of China keep developing just let ShangHai to replace HongKong.

2. If 1% of China made a successful political system in HongKong, China can let rest 99% of China to learn it from HongKong.

HongKong is the experimental field of China future political system, if HKers fail China will find another city to replace it.

Mr Deng, who presented the proposition of "one country two systems", he is really a political genius and sent PLA stationed in HongKong military bases.
 
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Even for the experimental field there are some basic rules which must be obeyed first. Do not make the same mistake like KMT in Taiwan, promoting the so called "green" camp which openly deny national identity and disobey national authority. If there was ever to be democratic factions in China (HongKong or elsewhere) they must not be based on confrontation with national authority and identity, we are not in the age of revolution anymore, now national unity and identity must stand above anything else.
 
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When will the Singaporeans hang the dictator Lee Kuan Yew and his son?
 
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I don't see what the problem is?

It's a good thing that our potential HK Chief Executives will be approved by Beijing before we vote for them.

I don't want to have even a 1% chance of a lunatic coming to power in HK. It's easy for foreigners to wish for that, they won't have to suffer, we will.
 
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I don't see what the problem is?

It's a good thing that our potential HK Chief Executives will be approved by Beijing before we vote for them.

I don't want to have even a 1% chance of a lunatic coming to power in HK. It's easy for foreigners to wish for that, they won't have to suffer, we will.

Imagine that lunatic "cheong mo" or his democratic gang runs the show :wacko:
 
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It's a good thing that our potential HK Chief Executives will be approved by Beijing before we vote for them.
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That's similar to what happening in Vietnam.
That makes voting become meaningless. Bad
 
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In the long run, HK is doomed. Right now, the best thing Beijing can do is to put a "real communist under the patriotic framework" to do dirty work against HK tycoon. 搞分田分地真忙。

But if China really antagonize HK tycoon, they will sabotage Beijing. HK tycoons have long been walking dogs of white man 买办.

I think Beijing would rather see HK elites shooting HK. A prosperous HK is a thread to sovereignty. Beijing would like to see HK become as normal as any other PRC 2nd tier city. This will hurt HK pride, and forestall independence sentiment.

There are precedences. When China took over Manchuria from Japan, Manchuria was at least 20 years far advance than anywhere in China. Manchuria had high density of railroad and heavy industries. Right now, Manchuria is just another normal Chinese province.

The side effect of "normalizing HK" is, Taiwan will watch in full horror. It will be more difficult to convince Taiwan for unification.
 
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Hong Kong is doomed in the sense that it will no longer has the overwhelming economic advantage versus mainland cities. Hong Kong's advantage from 1950s to early 1990s is mainly due to its unique status as the conduit connecting Europe and China, which does quite a bit trading even during the height of cold war, but by the 21st century, cold war has ended (or at least in the sense that Europeans are sick of it), international political landscape has changed enough that Hong Kong would have lost that advantage anyway. As a result, Hong Kong and other major cities would gradually fall inline with each other.
 
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Hong Kong is doomed in the sense that it will no longer has the overwhelming economic advantage versus mainland cities. Hong Kong's advantage from 1950s to early 1990s is mainly due to its unique status as the conduit connecting Europe and China, which does quite a bit trading even during the height of cold war, but by the 21st century, cold war has ended (or at least in the sense that Europeans are sick of it), international political landscape has changed enough that Hong Kong would have lost that advantage anyway. As a result, Hong Kong and other major cities would gradually fall inline with each other.
HK democratic leaders and foreign culprits are to blame. They think disrupting businesses with protests are a good thing. In the end, it hurts the economy.
 
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Hong Kong is doomed in the sense that it will no longer has the overwhelming economic advantage versus mainland cities. Hong Kong's advantage from 1950s to early 1990s is mainly due to its unique status as the conduit connecting Europe and China, which does quite a bit trading even during the height of cold war, but by the 21st century, cold war has ended (or at least in the sense that Europeans are sick of it), international political landscape has changed enough that Hong Kong would have lost that advantage anyway. As a result, Hong Kong and other major cities would gradually fall inline with each other.

She will become just like any other PRC 2nd tier city. But PRC will keep her prosperous enough to convince Taiwan to come on board.

HK does have very smart and hardworking people. Her elites are far more rapacious than PRC. At least in PRC, you still hear people calling for universal healthcare, pension for old..etc.
 
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She will become just like any other PRC 2nd tier city. But PRC will keep her prosperous enough to convince Taiwan to come on board.

HK does have very smart and hardworking people. Her elites are far more rapacious than PRC. At least in PRC, you still hear people calling for universal healthcare, pension for old..etc.

Singapore divided from Malaysia to be a richer island, they would not want to merge into Malaysia and turn to 2nd level city again.
If HK wouldn't be the flagship of China, that's regretful thing.
 
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not just them, even that shithead law professor is to be blamed for the unrest
but i can't believe some dumb hong kong peoople would get brainwash by these "leaders". Obviously these people never heard of this Chinese saying 聰明人出口笨人出手.

Singapore divided from Malaysia to be a richer island, they would not want to merge into Malaysia and turn to 2nd level city again.
If HK wouldn't be the flagship of China, that's regretful thing.
not really, hk's gdp in 2013 was $261b, way more than Vietnam.
 
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