Didn't you read my post? I said that Hong Kong was not a democracy, and clearly neither is mainland China.
Anyway, have you heard of this guy called David Duke? He was a politician for both the Democratic and Republican parties.
Oh, and before that, he was the leader of the KKK.
David Duke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When you can find any instances in China, of where black people have been lynched, and their houses burned down like what the American KKK does to them.. then please post it.
Then what the hell was the use of comparing the United States in the 60's to modern day Hong Kong? Black people don't get lynched in China because there are about 8,000 of them within a billion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_diaspora
Hell the horrific treatment of Tibetans is still prevalent in China