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No, handling the issue in a Ferguson-style is not the right attitude for the Chinese government. After all, these are some excited kids being played on behind the curtains by some big shot elites with vested interests in managing this economic suicide. Ferguson is the way the US handles its own discontent; has nothing to do with China.
Violence is not the way to solve the deadlock and this goes for both sides of the same nation.
China is not a violent regime like US or India.
Only patience, understanding, and compromise. China cannot compromise its sovereignty (including the likelihood of its sovereignty to be breached in some unseen future). Other than this, the protesters have a right to speak of any economic grievances that they may have. Understandably, economic competition within China is fierce and everybody strives to be the best, hence, probably, the Hong Kong people are feeling to be outcompeted.
We will sympathize with them.
Really? My teacher said viets were monkeys, just not as loyal.Ya, hongkongers were native Nanyue people.
Those pics not in HK protest, 1st background inside mainland of China street (Building Name: Simple Chinese not Tranditional Chinese using by HK), 2nd inside China SWAT & armed police (When HongKong has China armed police ??? ), 3nd is mainland anti-Japan protest (see title words) about DiaoYu island dispute. Pics link address tell truth, it's "xxx-china-japan-protest-xxx".
This is not the right approach imo. These protestors are backed by foreign money they can be there for awhile. Maybe HK should suffer because they had it good for too long.
Those pics not in HK protest, 1st background inside mainland of China street, 2nd inside China SWAT & armed police (When HongKong has China armed police ??? ), 3nd is mainland anti-Japan protest (see title words) about DiaoYu island dispute.
Using wrong pics hiden in dozens of issue pics, the West media's way.
no violence needed, the government made this a HK issue, seems insignificant, but in the world of Chinese politics, once something is out of your hands it usually means they want nothing to do with that mess.That may be so. Anyways, I hope and pray for a peaceful resolution to this situation; for both the Chinese Government and the Hong Kong participants in this civil disobedience. I am never in favor of the use of wanton violence, when it can be solved diplomatically. Thank You for your clarification , too, on HK weaknesses and strengths. I appreciate the clarification/ correction.
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Those pics not in HK protest, 1st background inside mainland of China street (Building Name: Simple Chinese not Tranditional Chinese using by HK), 2nd inside China SWAT & armed police (When HongKong has China armed police ??? ), 3nd is mainland anti-Japan protest (see title words) about DiaoYu island dispute. Pics link address tell truth, it's "xxx-china-japan-protest-xxx".
Using wrong pics hiden in dozens of issue pics, the West media's way.
‘Global Solidarity with Hong Kong’ rallies planned worldwide as Facebook turns yellow in support of protestors | South China Morning Post
‘Global Solidarity with Hong Kong’ rallies planned worldwide as Facebook turns yellow in support of protestors
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Rallies in support of Hong Kong protesters who took to the street over the weekend to call for greater democracy have been held in multiple cities around the world, with more planned in the coming days.
全球聲援香港爭取真普選 United for Democracy: Global Solidarity with Hong Kong | Facebook
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I'm glad i'm not viet monkey. That crazy strangled chicken sound you guys make when u open your mouth is classic.