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They still care too much about that promise on the "One Country Two System" policy.

Incredible stupidity to follow that stupid law when it's clear to anyone with a brain that Hong Kong is being used as a launching platform to destabilise mainland China.

Can't CPC leaders and intelligence agencies in China put the pieces of the puzzle together?
Are they working for foreign interests (maybe due to corruption)?

Tell the HK government to crackdown on anything that harms mainland interests. HK and Macau consulates of the US and UK are intelligence gathering organisations against China.

You give these anti-China people an inch, they will take it 100 miles.

As I said before, this kind of protest movement or colour revolution is being funded by USAID and NGO's to cause chaos and thus hurt the economy. By hurting the economy you hurt your main rivals.

Chinese government need to stop playing nice and stop seeking approval of Westerners. It's hurting China.
 
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Incredible stupidity to follow that stupid law when it's clear to anyone with a brain that Hong Kong is being used as a launching platform to destabilise mainland China.

Can't CPC leaders and intelligence agencies in China put the pieces of the puzzle together?
Are they working for foreign interests (maybe due to corruption)?

Tell the HK government to crackdown on anything that harms mainland interests. HK and Macau consulates of the US and UK are intelligence gathering organisations against China.

You give these anti-China people an inch, they will take it 100 miles.

As I said before, this kind of protest movement or colour revolution is being funded by USAID and NGO's to cause chaos and thus hurt the economy. By hurting the economy you hurt your main rivals.

Chinese government need to stop playing nice and stop seeking approval of Westerners. It's hurting China.

CPC cares too much about the face.

But these HK protestors have previously offended the Mainlanders by resorting the racist attack, even most liberals from the Mainland China despise them.

PS, the Mainland liberals have no gut to openly support the HK supporters when these monkeys have risen the flag Tibetan/Taiwan/Xinjiang independence.
 
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Majority in HK support mainland. Trouble-makers and their CIA handlers should be captured and interrogated.

But the majority has been silenced by the troublemakers, this is a big problem.

If the majority doesn't try to raise their voice, soon their own interest will get harmed by those troublemakers as HK's economy is going down hill.
 
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Majority in HK support mainland. Trouble-makers and their CIA handlers should be captured and interrogated.

Very true. The pro-Beijing camp always gets the vast majority of the votes in the HK elections, but the sore losers can't accept that.

On a per capita basis, Hong Kong is still dramatically wealthier than the mainland. Last year, Hong Kong produced $38,000 per resident, compared to $6,800 on the mainland. But the mainland is narrowing that gap pretty quickly.

Per capita GDP in nominal terms is not a very good measure.

I've traveled across the Mainland a lot, and I think a lot of cities there have a higher standard of living than Hong Kong.
 
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it appears to me you failed to make the HK citizens to believe to a communist paradise.

There is no absolute utopia in this world, but soon they are going to taste hell for their reckless behavior.

China doesn't even need to send the PLA to crack down these protestors, if CPC has lost patience, they can simply cut all the supplies, because it can make HK with no drinkable water, the food price to skyrocket to more than 100 times with hyperinflation.

But they don't want to make HK a living hell with those economic sanctions, because there are still many pro-China HKers living there, they don't want to harm the innocent people.
 
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CPC cares too much about the face.

But these HK protestors have previously offended the Mainlanders by resorting the racist attack, even most liberals from the Mainland China despise them.

PS, the Mainland liberals have no gut to openly support the HK supporters when these monkeys have risen the flag Tibetan/Taiwan/Xinjiang independence.

I guarantee you, all the chaos in Tibet, Xinjiang and HK are being covertly supported by Western intelligence agencies.

It is all to destabilise China. By destabilising social stability, it hurts the Chinese economy (and money available for military). By hurting the Chinese economy, it slows down China's catchup to the US.

The West (especially US) uses 3 methods to destroy its enemies:
1) Internal revolutions by funding liberals and dissidents to protest and destabilise the entire country.
2) Economic sanctions to hurt the economy and ordinary people so that ordinary people will revolt against the government.
3) Military force to topple governments.

Against China and Russia, the West can't use option 3 (military force) because both countries have strong militaries.

So the West uses option 1 and 2. Easiest method is option 1 against both countries.

China has a massive market for Western companies to sell to so they are less likely to use economic sanctions for fear of losing the massive Chinese market.

For Russia, which has a smaller market, they use option 2 (economic sanctions) as well as option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Against China, the only method is option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Chinese government must be smarter and more alert to threats. Powerful countries can only be toppled from within, not by military force.
 
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The pro-China camp has to take a bit more of offensive stance. If you don't attack them, they will attack you.

We already have all the important posts in the Hong Kong government, all the way up to the Chief Executive CY Leung. Backed by the overwhelming majority of votes.

Those troublemaking protestors are desperate (since they know they can't win by votes), and they will only get themselves arrested by going against the government.

Or maybe they can renounce their Chinese nationality and go beg for an American one instead.
 
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I guarantee you, all the chaos in Tibet, Xinjiang and HK are being covertly supported by Western intelligence agencies.

It is all to destabilise China. By destabilising social stability, it hurts the Chinese economy (and money available for military). By hurting the Chinese economy, it slows down China's catchup to the US.

The West (especially US) uses 3 methods to destroy its enemies:
1) Internal revolutions by funding liberals and dissidents to protest and destabilise the entire country.
2) Economic sanctions to hurt the economy and ordinary people so that ordinary people will revolt against the government.
3) Military force to topple governments.

Against China and Russia, the West can't use option 3 (military force) because both countries have strong militaries.

So the West uses option 1 and 2. Easiest method is option 1 against both countries.

China has a massive market for Western companies to sell to so they are less likely to use economic sanctions for fear of losing the massive Chinese market.

For Russia, which has a smaller market, they use option 2 (economic sanctions) as well as option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Against China, the only method is option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Chinese government must be smarter and more alert to threats. Powerful countries can only be toppled from within, not by military force.

First, the "One Country Two Systems" policy has to become a total failure, then the real action will show by CPC.
 
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We already have all the important posts in the Hong Kong government, all the way up to the Chief Executive CY Leung. Backed by the overwhelming majority of votes.

Those troublemaking protestors are desperate (since they know they can't win by votes), and they will only get themselves arrested by going against the government.

Or maybe they can renounce their Chinese nationality and go beg for an American one instead.

But they have already paralyzed Hong Kong's economic development, so it is the time to take some actions on these fags.

BTW, if HK's government cannot handle them, CPC will.
 
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I guarantee you, all the chaos in Tibet, Xinjiang and HK are being covertly supported by Western intelligence agencies.

It is all to destabilise China. By destabilising social stability, it hurts the Chinese economy (and money available for military). By hurting the Chinese economy, it slows down China's catchup to the US.

The West (especially US) uses 3 methods to destroy its enemies:
1) Internal revolutions by funding liberals and dissidents to protest and destabilise the entire country.
2) Economic sanctions to hurt the economy and ordinary people so that ordinary people will revolt against the government.
3) Military force to topple governments.

Against China and Russia, the West can't use option 3 (military force) because both countries have strong militaries.

So the West uses option 1 and 2. Easiest method is option 1 against both countries.

China has a massive market for Western companies to sell to so they are less likely to use economic sanctions for fear of losing the massive Chinese market.

For Russia, which has a smaller market, they use option 2 (economic sanctions) as well as option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Against China, the only method is option 1 (fund internal revolutions).

Chinese government must be smarter and more alert to threats. Powerful countries can only be toppled from within, not by military force.
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