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Chitchat Honkies gone mad! Plucking loose bricks from pavement to protest.

Riot police officers alleged by netizens to be People’s Liberation Army soldiers in disguise https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/riot-pol...peoples-liberation-army-soldiers-in-disguise/

Several protestors who were at the scene allegedly heard police officers conversing in Mandarin Chinese instead of Cantonese during the stand off yesterday. It was suspected that many of the riot police on duty yesterday were allegedly soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army in disguise.

One netizen searched the police number of a police officer at the protest, 9459 and to his surprise, the police number belonged to a female police officer.

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The police number was found to belong to a female officer.
Many netizens also posted pictures of police taking group photos as if they were tourists in Hong Kong.

However, a check with the police system revealed that the police number 9459 belonged to a female police officer of Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force and not the number of the Hong Kong Police officer. Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force starts with ‘A’ followed by the 4 digits. It was obvious that some netizens were trying to start a smear campaign against law enforcement officers.

According to the latest report, a total of 72 protestors were injured yesterday, 2 of them are currently in critical condition.

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Police spotted taking group photos.


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Police spotted taking group photos.
 
Riot police officers alleged by netizens to be People’s Liberation Army soldiers in disguise https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/riot-pol...peoples-liberation-army-soldiers-in-disguise/

Several protestors who were at the scene allegedly heard police officers conversing in Mandarin Chinese instead of Cantonese during the stand off yesterday. It was suspected that many of the riot police on duty yesterday were allegedly soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army in disguise.

One netizen searched the police number of a police officer at the protest, 9459 and to his surprise, the police number belonged to a female police officer.

D838Mr6VsAEBCG3.jpg

The police number was found to belong to a female officer.
Many netizens also posted pictures of police taking group photos as if they were tourists in Hong Kong.

:eek:

actually, I'm not surprised.
 
Fuck you and your mother for being oppies.

YOU FUCKING BASTARD
YOUR MOTHER CHOW JI BYE GOT VD
YOUR SISTER KANA RAPED BY BANGALA GOT HERPES
YOUR WIFE KANA GANGBANG AND DOG FUCKED... AND VIDEO FOR ALL TO SEE
 
Riot police officers alleged by netizens to be People’s Liberation Army soldiers in disguise https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/riot-pol...peoples-liberation-army-soldiers-in-disguise/

Several protestors who were at the scene allegedly heard police officers conversing in Mandarin Chinese instead of Cantonese during the stand off yesterday. It was suspected that many of the riot police on duty yesterday were allegedly soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army in disguise.

One netizen searched the police number of a police officer at the protest, 9459 and to his surprise, the police number belonged to a female police officer.
D838Mr6VsAEBCG3.jpg
The police number was found to belong to a female officer.
Many netizens also posted pictures of police taking group photos as if they were tourists in Hong Kong.

However, a check with the police system revealed that the police number 9459 belonged to a female police officer of Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force and not the number of the Hong Kong Police officer. Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force starts with ‘A’ followed by the 4 digits. It was obvious that some netizens were trying to start a smear campaign against law enforcement officers.

According to the latest report, a total of 72 protestors were injured yesterday, 2 of them are currently in critical condition.
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Police spotted taking group photos.
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Police spotted taking group photos.


Absolutely HONORABLE EVENT TO CARNAGE RIOTERS in HK, must take memorable group photo! Would be Great Merits and Honor to even be filmed shoot at Rioters at Scene, especially shooting at Chow Ang Moh CIAs! Great Medals to be Awarded!
 
er... I think we're talking about different things. I will agree that Singapore has done very well with it's system and for that I thank Ah Kong and his posse. Not so ready to credit the whole party. But you're talking about achievement and income which can be tied to well-being. But it is not freedom which is also tied to well-being. Actually now that you mention it, I think most people I have spoken to do not really understand freedom and yes, this includes all the liberal western socialists who shout freedom the most.

nvm. I'm just going to imagine you said "achievement" and "material success" in your first post instead of "freedom". Have a nice day. :thumbsup:

Having a high disposable income is freedom. No money is equated to no freedom. Singapore's passport is amongst the best in the world. Sinkies who don't like living under PAP government are welcome to migrate. There's freedom to migrate, especially so because sinkies receive a world class education by PAP in English instead of m&d, keling or chink language.

You simply don't appreciate how lucky you are to be a sinkie.
 
Having a high disposable income is freedom. No money is equated to no freedom. Singapore's passport is amongst the best in the world. Sinkies who don't like living under PAP government are welcome to migrate. There's freedom to migrate, especially so because sinkies receive a world class education by PAP in English instead of m&d, keling or chink language.

You simply don't appreciate how lucky you are to be a sinkie.

no! no! I do appreciate how lucky I am. I agree with you mostly and once you factor in freedom to migrate, it's almost totally answered. Anyway the types of freedom I'm talking about, nobody seems to appreciate anyway so nvm, just know that I think sinkies are really lucky to have had Ah Kong. The rest of the riding on coattails bunch I'm not sticking my neck out for.
 
Even the non-scholar SPF would never be able to contain this sort of protest.
 
Riot police officers alleged by netizens to be People’s Liberation Army soldiers in disguise https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/riot-pol...peoples-liberation-army-soldiers-in-disguise/

Several protestors who were at the scene allegedly heard police officers conversing in Mandarin Chinese instead of Cantonese during the stand off yesterday. It was suspected that many of the riot police on duty yesterday were allegedly soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army in disguise.

One netizen searched the police number of a police officer at the protest, 9459 and to his surprise, the police number belonged to a female police officer.
D838Mr6VsAEBCG3.jpg
The police number was found to belong to a female officer.
Many netizens also posted pictures of police taking group photos as if they were tourists in Hong Kong.

However, a check with the police system revealed that the police number 9459 belonged to a female police officer of Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force and not the number of the Hong Kong Police officer. Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force starts with ‘A’ followed by the 4 digits. It was obvious that some netizens were trying to start a smear campaign against law enforcement officers.

According to the latest report, a total of 72 protestors were injured yesterday, 2 of them are currently in critical condition.
111-600x450.jpg
Police spotted taking group photos.
Screenshot-2019-06-13-at-11.34.36-AM.png
Police spotted taking group photos.
A historical moment in the making. Why not?
 
Riot police officers alleged by netizens to be People’s Liberation Army soldiers in disguise https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/riot-pol...peoples-liberation-army-soldiers-in-disguise/

Several protestors who were at the scene allegedly heard police officers conversing in Mandarin Chinese instead of Cantonese during the stand off yesterday. It was suspected that many of the riot police on duty yesterday were allegedly soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army in disguise.

One netizen searched the police number of a police officer at the protest, 9459 and to his surprise, the police number belonged to a female police officer.

D838Mr6VsAEBCG3.jpg

The police number was found to belong to a female officer.
Many netizens also posted pictures of police taking group photos as if they were tourists in Hong Kong.

However, a check with the police system revealed that the police number 9459 belonged to a female police officer of Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force and not the number of the Hong Kong Police officer. Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force starts with ‘A’ followed by the 4 digits. It was obvious that some netizens were trying to start a smear campaign against law enforcement officers.

According to the latest report, a total of 72 protestors were injured yesterday, 2 of them are currently in critical condition.

111-600x450.jpg

Police spotted taking group photos.


Screenshot-2019-06-13-at-11.34.36-AM.png

Police spotted taking group photos.

This proves what I have said time and time again.. that the PLA is good only at shooting at its own unarmed citizens. If they had to fight the Ang Mohs they would run for their lives.
 
I have to say the HK legislative council should learn from the PAP. Look at how Heng Swee Keat puts it when he wants something done .

SINGAPORE: The Government intends to partner Singaporeans to design and implement policies on areas such as housing, social mobility and environmental sustainability, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Saturday (Jun 15), as he detailed how the country's fourth generation of leaders intends to have a new social compact with its citizens.

Mr Heng, speaking at a REACH-CNA dialogue session, said the Government wants to draw on the diversity of passions and expertise among Singaporeans to improve policies and programmes to better meet needs. This means not just coming up with ideas, but to implement the policies so they can be more effective, he added.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...will-work-with-singaporeans-policies-11629932

The HK legislative council should not be seen as a lapdog to the China 's authority. Neither should they make policy unilaterally. Now they have to capitulate to the demands of the citizens under international pressures.

News Report

The Hong Kong government is set to suspend a contentious proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China after mass protests and street clashes shook the Asian financial hub in the past week, local media reported on Saturday.

The proposed bill, calling for Hong Kong to make legal amendments to allow accused criminals to be extradited to jurisdictions with which it has no such arrangement — including China — has led to widespread opposition in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory of 7.4 million people.


Public service broadcaster RTHK cited an unidentified source as saying the the government has decided to “suspend” the plan. The South China Morning Post carried a similar report that a pause was likely to be decided as early as Saturday.

RTHK said that Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, the territory’s top official, would meet Saturday with pro-government legislators before holding a press briefing.

Shirley Lee, a government spokesperson, could not confirm the reports when contacted by CNBC for comment.

Hundreds of thousands of people marched in protest on June 9 and another mass rally has been planned for Sunday.

On Wednesday police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who gathered near the local legislature where lawmakers were supposed to debate the plan with scores suffering injuries.


Lam, the territory’s top official, has been defiant, vowing that the plan must proceed and condemning Wednesday’s demonstrations.

Hong Kong has for nearly 22 years been a semi-autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China with its own legal system and currency — legacies of its time as a British colony.

While the territory was guaranteed a high degree of control over its own affairs for at least 50 years under a “one country, two systems arrangement” after Britain ceded sovereignty to China on July 1, 1997, local unease over increasing mainland influence has steadily grown.

Foreign business groups and governments have come out against the plan amid concerns that any erosion to Hong Kong’s legal system could make it a less attractive place for banks and companies to operate.

It is not clear whether a delay in the plan would satisfy opponents, who have demanded it be scrapped and that Lam resign.
 
Hong Kong has for nearly 22 years been a semi-autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China with its own legal system and currency — legacies of its time as a British colony.
The young kids protestors weren't even born in 1997, or if they are, there were little kids who didn't know anything then. Hong Kong has benefited from China hinterland economically, at least their parents' generation.
 
I have to say the HK legislative council should learn from the PAP. Look at how Heng Swee Keat puts it when he wants something done .

SINGAPORE: The Government intends to partner Singaporeans to design and implement policies on areas such as housing, social mobility and environmental sustainability, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Saturday (Jun 15), as he detailed how the country's fourth generation of leaders intends to have a new social compact with its citizens.

Mr Heng, speaking at a REACH-CNA dialogue session, said the Government wants to draw on the diversity of passions and expertise among Singaporeans to improve policies and programmes to better meet needs. This means not just coming up with ideas, but to implement the policies so they can be more effective, he added.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...will-work-with-singaporeans-policies-11629932

The HK legislative council should not be seen as a lapdog to the China 's authority. Neither should they make policy unilaterally. Now they have to capitulate to the demands of the citizens under international pressures.

News Report

The Hong Kong government is set to suspend a contentious proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China after mass protests and street clashes shook the Asian financial hub in the past week, local media reported on Saturday.

The proposed bill, calling for Hong Kong to make legal amendments to allow accused criminals to be extradited to jurisdictions with which it has no such arrangement — including China — has led to widespread opposition in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory of 7.4 million people.


Public service broadcaster RTHK cited an unidentified source as saying the the government has decided to “suspend” the plan. The South China Morning Post carried a similar report that a pause was likely to be decided as early as Saturday.

RTHK said that Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, the territory’s top official, would meet Saturday with pro-government legislators before holding a press briefing.

Shirley Lee, a government spokesperson, could not confirm the reports when contacted by CNBC for comment.

Hundreds of thousands of people marched in protest on June 9 and another mass rally has been planned for Sunday.

On Wednesday police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who gathered near the local legislature where lawmakers were supposed to debate the plan with scores suffering injuries.


Lam, the territory’s top official, has been defiant, vowing that the plan must proceed and condemning Wednesday’s demonstrations.

Hong Kong has for nearly 22 years been a semi-autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China with its own legal system and currency — legacies of its time as a British colony.

While the territory was guaranteed a high degree of control over its own affairs for at least 50 years under a “one country, two systems arrangement” after Britain ceded sovereignty to China on July 1, 1997, local unease over increasing mainland influence has steadily grown.

Foreign business groups and governments have come out against the plan amid concerns that any erosion to Hong Kong’s legal system could make it a less attractive place for banks and companies to operate.

It is not clear whether a delay in the plan would satisfy opponents, who have demanded it be scrapped and that Lam resign.

Policeman Heng should teach Carrie how to handle protests. He is after all, a policeman.
 
You have to pity the hk ppl. 15 years ago they went to the street and protest the article 23 which has similar essence to this extradition bill. The Govt then withdrew the amendment, they tried again now. Who’s to say the government won’t do something similar in a few years time ? 2047 is fast approaching. By then, there won’t be anymore HK. They only have so many more years in the bank.

Singapore on the other hand can live beyond 2047 under the wise ruling of PAP.
 
This proves what I have said time and time again.. that the PLA is good only at shooting at its own unarmed citizens. If they had to fight the Ang Mohs they would run for their lives.

HK's reserves equates to 60% of China's stated national reserves.
 
Looks like an ant colony. When Xi sprays them with insecticide they'll all be dead.
 
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