What's new

HK student leader Joshua Wong goes on hunger strike

That's somebody's tax payers money going down the drain !:laugh::sarcastic::rolleyes1:

yeah, but this is just small tips comparing to their trillion dollar war chest :cheesy:





OC = a lawless HK :dirol:

The money received by one of the key activists in HK. Total: HK$ 13 million over the years

13144275_533752.jpg



jw was caught with a bag of snacks inside of his tent (arrowed) during his "hunger strike"

19302806.jpg


images



A condom box was discarded
images




vn144166b.jpg


bkn-20140929234435239-0929_00822_001_01b.jpg




0946188980.jpg


1412006019_03b1.jpg


eca86bd9ddc715a2c99c11.jpg


eca86bd9ddc715a2c9ae13.jpg
 
Last edited:
.
Hong Kong authorities clear up main protest sites

The main protest sites in Central and adjacent Admiralty districts have been cleared up by the ‪#‎HongKong‬ authorities on Thursday afternoon. The Hong Kong police said the entire clearing of the occupied sites in Admiralty is expected to conclude before Friday.

Police officers started their move down the street clearing the occupied areas in Admiralty until reaching the city’s government headquarters. The entire Admiralty site was then sealed off, according to local media.

The clearance work of Hong Kong’s main protest sites began 90 minutes after bailiffs read out a court injunction ordering protesters to leave ahead of the comprehensive clearing operation in Central and Admiralty districts.

With the escort of the police, workers wearing safety vests, gloves and helmets dismantled and removed the barricades and makeshift tents in the area.

To separate the barriers, the clearing crews had to cut off iron chains, cable ties, bicycle locks and tightly wound plastic tape.

According to reports, the clearance work has been unfolding smoothly and there have yet to be any clashes. Some protesters left the area, as instructed, early in the morning, but prominent student leaders and some members of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council said they refused to leave the sites.

10801822_880674548640033_5933951322873422079_n.jpg


10849998_880674625306692_5618539178166176895_n.jpg


10858598_880674575306697_8803068965879741905_n.jpg


10847955_880674628640025_6349471047236983565_n.jpg


10849728_880674638640024_8406743224454266963_n.jpg
 
.
Hong Kong authorities clear up main protest sites

The main protest sites in Central and adjacent Admiralty districts have been cleared up by the ‪#‎HongKong‬ authorities on Thursday afternoon. The Hong Kong police said the entire clearing of the occupied sites in Admiralty is expected to conclude before Friday.

Police officers started their move down the street clearing the occupied areas in Admiralty until reaching the city’s government headquarters. The entire Admiralty site was then sealed off, according to local media.

The clearance work of Hong Kong’s main protest sites began 90 minutes after bailiffs read out a court injunction ordering protesters to leave ahead of the comprehensive clearing operation in Central and Admiralty districts.

With the escort of the police, workers wearing safety vests, gloves and helmets dismantled and removed the barricades and makeshift tents in the area.

To separate the barriers, the clearing crews had to cut off iron chains, cable ties, bicycle locks and tightly wound plastic tape.

According to reports, the clearance work has been unfolding smoothly and there have yet to be any clashes. Some protesters left the area, as instructed, early in the morning, but prominent student leaders and some members of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council said they refused to leave the sites.

10801822_880674548640033_5933951322873422079_n.jpg


10849998_880674625306692_5618539178166176895_n.jpg


10858598_880674575306697_8803068965879741905_n.jpg


10847955_880674628640025_6349471047236983565_n.jpg


10849728_880674638640024_8406743224454266963_n.jpg

Look at all that garbage! Those "activists" are more pigs than people. Rather than arresting those attention whores who are actively looking to be "detained" so they can get their 5 minutes of fame, the HK authorities should bill them for the full cost of cleanup as well as police security for the past 100 days or whatever.

It's unfair that all of Hong Kong should bear the financial burden for the actions of a handful of selfish sacks of shit. Make those stupid kids and their families pay for the damage they've done. That's the democratic thing to do.
:agree:
 
.
Back
Top Bottom