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#OccupyCentral thread: Give me Liberty or Give me Death!

Agoraphobic

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Re: [Hong Kong] - gif image of police brutality during protests

That's not brutality. That's the cops just having some fun.

Cheers!
 

yellowarse

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Re: Official proof that US financed and brainwashed HK youth to provoke China

Hope Singaporean youths are not so daft and so easily manipulated.

Then again, so many Westerner worshippers, it's hard to say.

It goes without saying that the US had a hand in this. I'd be surprised if it didn't, given its superpower status and propensity to meddle in other states' affairs.

To be fair, China has also meddled in other country's affairs. If you remember, during the Malayan communist insurgency, the MCP also had support from the CCP. This support only ended when M'sia established diplomatic ties with the PRC in 1974. Ditto for the Maoist insurgency in India.

It's all about self-interest, not altruism.
 

halsey02

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Re: [Hong Kong] - gif image of police brutality during protests

That's not brutality. That's the cops just having some fun.

Cheers!

How come the HK Police never call up the SPF?? they would have taught to show restraint & the HK Police wold have taught them to have some 'fun' with the ah neh spraying them pepper spray...:rolleyes:
 

LEGEND

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Re: Official proof that US financed and brainwashed HK youth to provoke China

Hope Singaporean youths are not so daft and so easily manipulated.

Then again, so many Westerner worshippers, it's hard to say.

I only know 2 Sinkies worked for the Japanese during Japanese Occupation.
 

bigboss

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Re: Official proof that US financed and brainwashed HK youth to provoke China

Some organized "student groups" in Hong Kong tried to occupy government buildings and blocked some streets. The police did what it does everywhere when such things happen...

This is not a protest. It is a rebellion to bring down a country, like what they had done in Egypt. The CPC will not allow it to happen in HK. If they did not crack down soon, HK would be ruined.

Such a situation should never be allowed to happen in sinkie land, whether paps or other oppo parties are in charge. To stage a rebellion is to destroy your own country.
 

Agoraphobic

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Re: [Hong Kong] - gif image of police brutality during protests

Pepper spray is not as offensive as Ah Neh's body odour. They'd need something like napalm to have any effect on Ah Neh.

Cheers!

How come the HK Police never call up the SPF?? they would have taught to show restraint & the HK Police wold have taught them to have some 'fun' with the ah neh spraying them pepper spray...:rolleyes:
 

OverTheCounter

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Re: Official proof that US financed and brainwashed HK youth to provoke China

We must show solidarity with HK protesters, whether or not there has been foreign interference.

This is because their cause is just.
 

sochi2014

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Re: [Hong Kong] - gif image of police brutality during protests

pepper sprays are for guniangs..

at most you cry for mama! LOL!
 

DianWei

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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement



33 Extraordinary Pictures Of Hong Kong’s “Umbrella Revolution”


Umbrellas have become a powerful symbol of the territory’s pro-democracy demonstrations, which are seeing tens of thousands of people take to the streets to protest against Beijing’s decision to limit democratic reforms.


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Tens of thousands of masked, umbrella-wielding protesters have taken to the streets of Hong Kong over the last few days.


 

DianWei

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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement



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They have defied calls to disperse as they express their indignation at Beijing’s attempts to limit democratic reforms in the financial hub.


 

DianWei

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Umbrellas are used by the protesters as a means of protecting themselves against tear gas and pepper spray.


 

DianWei

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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement



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They have also used plastic wrap, surgical masks, and other improvised methods to shield themselves.


 

DianWei

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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement



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The umbrella is fast becoming the enduring symbol of the movement, which has been dubbed the Umbrella Revolution.


 

DianWei

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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement




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Protesters are angry at Beijing’s plan to vet candidates for Hong Kong’s leadership elections in 2017.



 

DianWei

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They are demanding a free choice for candidates when they vote for the territory’s chief executive — something entirely ruled out by Beijing.


 

DianWei

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On Sunday evening, police began starting throwing tear-gas canisters into the crowd.


 
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