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Hong Kong still battling but China has won the war
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People stand in the lobby of the offices of China’s Xinhua News Agency damaged by protesters in Hong Kong, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019.

By Ethan Epstein - The Washington Times - Sunday, November 3, 2019

The so-called battle for Hong Kong is still raging. Over the weekend, the capitalist entrepot witnessed its 22nd straight week of protests against Beijing’s heavy hand.

While the demonstrations are both smaller and more violent than when they first erupted five months ago to protest a law (now withdrawn) that would have allowed extraditions from Hong Kong to Mainland China — this weekend’s flare-up saw numerous stores smashed and even a stabbing in a shopping mall — their longevity has been extraordinary.

In 1989, Tiananmen Square had been occupied for barely a month when the tanks rolled in. Other mass movements across the world have fizzled in a matter of weeks as protesters were suppressed, placated or simply grew bored.


Hong Kong’s defiant spirit — its will to battle — is remarkable. But the war is over. And China won.

Five months ago, the Hong Kong protests looked to many like a genuine challenge to Beijing, one that could shake the foundations of Communist rule. The extraordinary mass rallies that characterized the beginning of the movement, with roughly 1 million people taking to the streets in a city of only 7 million, were by far the most profound challenge to the Chinese Communist Party since 1989.

China could not risk contagion, and many agreed it would ultimately send in the army to put down the protests, lest they spread to cities in the mainland.

In a classic episode of “The Simpsons,” Mr. Burns is booed mercilessly at a film festival, only to be reassured by his assistant Smithers that the crowd was really screaming “boo-urns,” not “boo.”

No, this has nothing to do with President Trump at Saturday’s UFC fights. Rather, as protests broke out in Hong Kong, panicky, unintentionally comical pieces appeared in Communist-run media organs like the China Daily claiming to credulous domestic audiences that the Hong Kong protesters were actually coming out in favor of the Beijing regime.

Such laughable propaganda suggested a regime that was very, very nervous.

Beijing was abandoned early on.)

A perusal through my WeChat account tells the tale. WeChat, owned by Chinese conglomerate Tencent, is both a chat app and a social network — Chinese users post photographs, memes and status updates alongside their text message conversations. And among my many Mainland contacts on WeChat, sentiment is universally hostile to Hong Kong. My feed is filled with condemnations of the “vandals” and “rioters” in Hong Kong.

Note that many of these WeChat contacts fit the profile of those who we might expect to be on the side of the protesters. Many were educated abroad, have advanced degrees, and work in professional fields. Yet on the Hong Kong question they are as nationalistic as their Little Red Book-clutching ancestors.

Others with deep networks in China report similar among their friends and acquaintances. Meanwhile, many Chinese living abroad have staged (actually) pro-Beijing demonstrations in dozens of cities outside China.

Hong Kong, in other words, is isolated.

Beijing may not have pacified the city itself, but it has eliminated the far more dangerous possibility of protests spreading. The 1989 student movement, by contrast, may largely be remembered for the atrocities that occurred in and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing, but there were pro-democracy protests in dozens of cities across the country.

Today, rather than send in the PLA and rerun a “tank man”-style atrocity, Beijing appears willing to let the demonstrations continue. Beijing even celebrated the nation’s 70th anniversary in grand style Oct. 1 in Beijing while continuing to let Hong Kong smolder. But this is in fact evidence of Hong Kong’s weakness as opposed to its strength.

Hong Kong simply doesn’t matter to China like it used to. In 1997, when Hong Kong was handed over from the United Kingdom to the People’s Republic, its economy represented some 20% of total Chinese gross domestic product. Hong Kong was also a crucial gateway for foreign investment into China.

Today, Hong Kong’s GDP represents less than 3% of China’s total GDP. Foreign investment has poured into the mainland, overflying Hong Kong entirely. Shanghai’s stock market, which didn’t even exist before the 1990s, now boasts a larger market capitalization than Hong Kong’s. It was reported last week that Hong Kong is, in fact, in recession — but there’s no sign that the rest of the country will follow.

The courageous Hong Kong protest movement will continue to irritate and embarrass Beijing. But fundamentally, it won’t threaten it.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/nov/3/hong-kong-still-battling-but-china-has-won-the-war/
 
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The pro democracy hongkonger claim their hate of China mainlander is the downfall.

It's never about democracy or freedom but pure hate of China. This will only harden Chinese national support of CPC who will protect and continue raise the standard of Chinese citizen.

Pro China Hongkonger shall move to Shenzhen and let hongkong become a zombie city for those pro democracy.
 
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When are you going to figure out this is Chinese vs Chinese not East vs West.

I'm sure Mao said the same excuse for the KMT.
Trump openly supports Hong kong rioters so are all US statesmen, Hong kong rioters plead for US help and wave US flags and sing US anthem. Everyone can see a link there, but they are going nowhere and doom to fail.
 
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The pro democracy hongkonger claim their hate of China mainlander is the downfall.

It's never about democracy or freedom but pure hate of China. This will only harden Chinese national support of CPC who will protect and continue raise the standard of Chinese citizen.

Pro China Hongkonger shall move to Shenzhen and let hongkong become a zombie city for those pro democracy.

The pro-west voice within China is dwindling, and the pro-west faction with the CPC is also being marginalized.

That's what really matter.

The failure of HK's colored revolution is the perfect metaphor of the permanent fiasco of the pro-west liberals in China.

Now the US won't have a chance to bring down China with a colored revolution, and the last remaining chance is a nuclear warfare.
 
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Oh really...so where did you here that?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...na-to-deal-with-hong-kong-riots-idUSKCN1US0OR
Trump says it's up to China to deal with Hong Kong 'riots'

U.S. President Donald Trump has described protests in Hong Kong as “riots” that China will have to deal with itself,

It doesn't matter, Trump is a political amateur, and an outlier of the POTUS in the history.

The mainstream US politicians want to play the HK card with China.

But the sad truth for the US is that the colored revolution won't work against China anymore.

Are you ready to launch a nuclear warfare against China? If not, then you can only sit down and watch China dethroning you in every other domains.
 
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Oh really...so where did you here that? Are you listening to your brainwashing media again?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...na-to-deal-with-hong-kong-riots-idUSKCN1US0OR
Trump says it's up to China to deal with Hong Kong 'riots'

U.S. President Donald Trump has described protests in Hong Kong as “riots” that China will have to deal with itself,
U.S. warned China on Hong Kong
The Trump administration has put China on notice that any large-scale crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong would spell the end of trade negotiations.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/oct/30/us-warns-china-on-hong-kong-trade-talks/
 
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U.S. warned China on Hong Kong
The Trump administration has put China on notice that any large-scale crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong would spell the end of trade negotiations.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/oct/30/us-warns-china-on-hong-kong-trade-talks/

HAHAHA!!!
According to administration sources, Beijing officials were notified in stark terms that any repeat of the use of military forces as in 1989, when People’s Liberation Army tanks crushed pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square...


In other words "please take care of the situation BUT just don't run them over with tanks again":omghaha:
 
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While the demonstrations are both smaller and more violent than when they first erupted five months ago to protest a law (now withdrawn)
That's the key isn't it? The western backed subterfuge was exposed the minute Beijing said...okay then, withdraw the controversial bill. Still the mega church mercenaries clog the streets seeking more because they are more entitled than anyone else supposedly.

I know a very learned and experienced Hong konger based overseas who in all the years I've known him has never had a reason to speak fondly of Beijing. He just the other day suggested to me that the remaining "protesters" are engaged in paid fraud backed by UK and USA purely to attack Beijing. This manipulation was - according to him - disappointing for him and other true Hong Kong citizens.
 
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HAHAHA!!!
According to administration sources, Beijing officials were notified in stark terms that any repeat of the use of military forces as in 1989, when People’s Liberation Army tanks crushed pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square...
US uses tanks, big guns, jets and bombers around the world and cares about countries using them in their own countries, what a joke. HAHAHA!!!
 
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That's the key isn't it? The western backed subterfuge was exposed the minute Beijing said...okay then, withdraw the controversial bill. Still the mega church mercenaries clog the streets seeking more because they are more entitled than anyone else supposedly.

I know a very learned and experienced Hong konger based overseas who in all the years I've known him has never had a reason to speak fondly of Beijing. He just the other day suggested to me that the remaining "protesters" are engaged in paid fraud backed by UK and USA purely to attack Beijing. This manipulation was - according to him - disappointing for him and other true Hong Kong citizens.

This HK colored revolution and the trade war are the last attempts made by the US to bring down China in a non-hot war method. And before it was Obama's TPP, and these attempts have all failed badly right now.

I am wondering what the US is going to do next.
 
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These rioters should use some machine guns or bombs to fight HK policemen.
I wish they could destory HK complelely. It's a good opportunity for CCP to take full control of HK.
 
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