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Why you don't ask direct election when UK ruled your land? Do you think CCP will allow a anti-cnetral goverment HongKongnese to become the leader? You don't have to pay a penny to central goverment for taxation, and you want more? If you don't like mainlander, just get the **** off away from Hongkong. You will have to swallow because you are asking too much. If you like the so called 'Democracy' and your old step-father, just immigtant to UK.Free election is important to Hong Kong's future. Hong Kong needs a government that reflects the wish of the population, and the current one has proven to be oblivious and in bed with property tycoons and big corporations. Inflation, wage stagnation, and pollution have hit Hong Kong hard and the government hasn't done much with it. I am not saying that a free election is a definition solution, but it will be a significant step toward the right direction.
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Those asking direct election shall be expelled ASAP.
We should adapt iron-fist to govern HongKong, a land full of Western bootlicker and treason. I've been fed up with those opposition memebers' wantonly doing and provocation. You are dead.Hong Kong has historically been a small fishing village, and only rose to prominence in the 1960's due to China isolating itself. During that time, Hong Kong served as a window to China with huge volume of trade traffic going through. The secondary boost was in the 1980's and 1990's, when China began to open its doors to investors. Hong Kong businesses were some of the first to invest, and got favourable terms.
However, as the other cities in China slow rose to the top, Hong Kong's importance has decreased. When China opened its doors, investors no longer need to climb the window. Hong Kong will continue to slip in terms of economic and political importance, but some people in Hong Kong do not realize this. They think it was because the return to China that they started going downhill. So they started attention whoring, thinking it's going to get them somewhere.
These same people did not say a word when the British sent them governors without any of their consent, yet they want "democracy" now. They never had it during the British colonial era. At least today they got to elect most of their legislators, a huge improvement over the old times. Hong Kong is also an experimental ground for future political reforms in China. As with all experiments, it has a chance of failing. In Hong Kong's case, it has already failed.
In short, Hong Kong is doomed to return to its original status, an unremarkable fishing village.
One of your president candidate don't even know China has nuclear weapon, what a pathetic talent pool.Not True. My investments went through the roof this past year. And I think 'we' would have been better off if 'we' had voted for Romney. Voting DOES count, sometimes for the worse. And as the saying goes, 'If you don't vote, you can't bitch'.
If CCP allows direct election in HongKong, they shall step down immediately.
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