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A Tiananmen Solution in Hong Kong?

micromachine

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The crisis in Hong Kong appears to be careening toward a devastating climax. With China’s government now using rhetoric reminiscent of that which preceded the Tiananmen Square massacre in June 1989, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters – and, indeed, its democracy – could well be in grave danger.

For more than two months, Hong Kong has been beset by protests. Triggered by a proposed law to allow the extradition of criminal suspects to mainland China, the demonstrations have since developed into broader calls to safeguard – or, perhaps more accurately, restore – the semi-autonomous territory’s democracy, including by strengthening state (especially police) accountability.

As the unrest drags on, the Chinese government’s patience is wearing thin – and its warnings are growing more ominous. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) garrison in Hong Kong is, in the words of its commander Chen Daoxiang, “determined to protect national sovereignty, security, stability, and the prosperity of Hong Kong.” To drive the point home, a promotional video showing Chinese military officers in action was released along with the statement.

Yang Guang, a spokesperson for the Chinese government’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, has echoed this sentiment, warning the protesters – whom he calls “criminals” – not to “take restraint for weakness.” He then reiterated the government’s “firm resolve” to “safeguard the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.”

Zhang Xiaoming, the director of the office, then took matters a step further, declaring that China’s government “has sufficient methods and enough powerful means to quell all sorts of likely unrest (dongluan).” This came just two months after China’s defense minister argued that China’s stability since the Tiananmen crackdown proved that the government had made the “correct” choice.



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I heard they're going to implement a curfew in Hong Kong. Before the CCP's 70th birthday.
 
Hong kong's reputation as a safe haven and financial hub will never recover if protestors are crushed.
 
Just launch one tactical nuke at the whole of Hong Kong. Carrie Lam and the protestors will be vapourised.
 
The protestors are using guerilla tactics so their locations vary from day to day. No tanks can reach them via the cramped HK roads unlike Tiananmen square
 
These same dogs want to live under British colonial rule again... ruled by local corrupted police and triads like during the 60s to 80s
HK had a big clean up when icac was formed n given teeth...n under the ah tiongs it's back to the 60s n 80s again...that why under pommie rule things were better
 
HongKies prefer to die than being ruled by the CCP.
Really? Those who were serious about this left Hong Kong in 1997.

These ones who remain are the bozos CMI who were left behind because they cannot leave.
 
This is getting boring.
KNN here comes the 8th theme song bonus track KNN

我追你走 我攻你守 无开过口 无开过口
无出过手 无出过手 你永远话 无做过坏事
无惊无险 无死无伤 无惊无险 无死无伤
无惊无险 无死无伤 你无歉意 猛讲百几次

你听过乜 你睇过乜 你讲过乜 你搅过乜
你点记得 发生过乜 証据确凿 你话无件事
我听过乜 我睇过乜 你讲过乜 你搅过乜
我都记得 我好记得 我无野怕 我死过一次

你有你删改情节 抹煞旧事
我有我忠于原著
不出声 不等如 我满意现时
点解 你话你 无事无事 无事无事 无事无事
 
Latest is the protestors caught a suspected gong an. Should have lynched him in the airport. That will surely bring the commies out.

I also suggest they go besiege the HK stock exchange.
 
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