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Hongkie want to be 52nd state of US! Chinese go home!

High treason! Imagine if California or Hawaii asks Russia or China to come and render security or military assistance to secede, the US will definitely declare all-out war.
Why should China stand idly by? The Hongkies are in a state of heightened orgasm having won most of the recent seats and their dickmaster USA passing all kinds of laws to contain China, it's also high time for China to take over the streets of HK and declare martial law.
Hong kong was stolen by the chicoms bcos the idiotic poms signed a 99 year lease for the new territories instead of in perpetuity. As a result the poms had to cede control. Hk never belonged to the chicoms.
 
Just use ROCKET ARMY H-BOMB <CLEAN> on HK and re-built 100‰ , migrate few MILLION CHINESE LOYALIST there.

Next, nuke USA via ROCKET ARMY DONG FENG, 3000 WAR HEADS. Move few hundred million CHINESE there.

Rebuild American continent w CHINESE 5G 6G AI Robotics and 100% HUA WEI. FLY 5 STAR RED FLAG.



DONE!

Chinese already mastered CLEAN NUKE PURE FUSION H-BOMB. Radiation only active for about 12 seconds. Because hydrogen has shortest periodic table half life about 12 seconds. Uranium half life is few hundred thousand years.

Only Chinese physics can ignite hydrogen fuel E=MC² chain reaction WITHOUT URANIUM / PLUTONIUM primaries.
 
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If China does that it is perhaps justifiable. What hongkies are doing, asking usa to take over HK, is amounting to treason
Hullo. Hong kong was british territory ok. You never learn history meh! They gave it up on compassionate grounds without discussing with the hongky people. Made between deng xiao. Peng and margeret thatcher.
 
High treason! Imagine if California or Hawaii asks Russia or China to come and render security or military assistance to secede, the US will definitely declare all-out war.
Why should China stand idly by? The Hongkies are in a state of heightened orgasm having won most of the recent seats and their dickmaster USA passing all kinds of laws to contain China, it's also high time for China to take over the streets of HK and declare martial law.
Lile that you are saying lky should be executed by umno. If sinkie can do. It, so can hong kong. The days of big central gahmem Is dead. Hence brexit.
 
Lile that you are saying lky should be executed by umno. If sinkie can do. It, so can hong kong. The days of big central gahmem Is dead. Hence brexit.
Singapore's separation from Malaysia was by agreement, not by conflict. Totally different from what hongkies are advocating now
 
When 中共国 splinters like the Soviet Union, expect a lot of outlying areas to break off. :wink:

Although the Hongkies might have a referendum on whether they want to stay with a post-CCP China.

The Hongkies are civilized, but the non-Han Chinese people in the north and west might not be so pleasant. :cool:

Trump was picked by God to destroy 中共国, just as Reagan was selected to destroy the Soviet Union.

Do not doubt this. 一切都是刚刚开始!:thumbsup:


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Killing ur own race is nothing new to the Chinese, do it this time, the Japanese will laugh the loudest.
 
why the British were so reluctant to give up HK ( only owned 15% of HK, leased 85% New Territories ) but seem happy to give SG independence, an island which they totally owned back then ?
 
why the British were so reluctant to give up HK ( only owned 15% of HK, leased 85% New Territories ) but seem happy to give SG independence, an island which they totally owned back then ?

The Brits never gave Sinkieland independence... it gave Malaysia independence. Sinkieland then got divorced from Malaysia.

Just look at the shit that's going on in mainland China, and you understand the reluctance. :wink:
 
The Brits never gave Sinkieland independence... it gave Malaysia independence. Sinkieland then got divorced from Malaysia.

Just look at the shit that's going on in mainland China, and you understand the reluctance. :wink:

the British would still retain SG while giving Malaysia independence. they still have some small islands, much smaller than SG, far away from Britain today. the British seemed determined and desperate to hold onto HK no matter what back then.
 
the British would still retain SG while giving Malaysia independence. they still have some small islands, much smaller than SG, far away from Britain today. the British seemed determined and desperate to hold onto HK no matter what back then.
Lease on new territories ends in 1997. Chinese smart gave only 100 year lease unlike "mats yo yos" who leased lands to british until the sun and moon disappear.
Deng xiao peng I am sure, threaten margaret thatcher that no water will be provided from new territories when lease ends. Hence the withdrawal.
 
Just use ROCKET ARMY H-BOMB <CLEAN> on HK and re-built 100‰ , migrate few MILLION CHINESE LOYALIST there.

Next, nuke USA via ROCKET ARMY DONG FENG, 3000 WAR HEADS. Move few hundred million CHINESE there.

Rebuild American continent w CHINESE 5G 6G AI Robotics and 100% HUA WEI. FLY 5 STAR RED FLAG.



DONE!

Chinese already mastered CLEAN NUKE PURE FUSION H-BOMB. Radiation only active for about 12 seconds. Because hydrogen has shortest periodic table half life about 12 seconds. Uranium half life is few hundred thousand years.

Only Chinese physics can ignite hydrogen fuel E=MC² chain reaction WITHOUT URANIUM / PLUTONIUM primaries.
And yet, china university ranking lower than NUS.
 
Lile that you are saying lky should be executed by umno. If sinkie can do. It, so can hong kong. The days of big central gahmem Is dead. Hence brexit.

If LKY, an individual has committed high treason, he ought to be executed by UMNO. No issue. But then too bad UMNO didn't do it. They didn't have the balls to do it because they were scared of the UK. However, Sinkies and Hongkies are of 2 different breeds. Sinkies are generally docile and don't need tear gas or water cannons to get them to behave. Just distribute goodies to them will do; esp. in an election year. On the other hand Hongkies are wild and pampered and given too many liberal freedoms; some say even exceeding those of the West. Imho those who are fighting the HK police with petrol bombs, metal pipes, bows and arrows and vandalising public property ought to be shot dead. I am quite amused that you claim the days of big central government is dead. I beg to differ. Your Brexit is a bad example since UK is an independent and sovereign nation. It may well hold a referendum to become part of the USA if it so desires. But then HK is a SAR forever part of China. Any attempt to break way from the motherland with the instigation of western forces will no doubt be crushed like cockroaches.
 
If LKY, an individual has committed high treason, he ought to be executed by UMNO. No issue. But then too bad UMNO didn't do it. They didn't have the balls to do it because they were scared of the UK. However, Sinkies and Hongkies are of 2 different breeds. Sinkies are generally docile and don't need tear gas or water cannons to get them to behave. Just distribute goodies to them will do; esp. in an election year. On the other hand Hongkies are wild and pampered and given too many liberal freedoms; some say even exceeding those of the West. Imho those who are fighting the HK police with petrol bombs, metal pipes, bows and arrows and vandalising public property ought to be shot dead. I am quite amused that you claim the days of big central government is dead. I beg to differ. Your Brexit is a bad example since UK is an independent and sovereign nation. It may well hold a referendum to become part of the USA if it so desires. But then HK is a SAR forever part of China. Any attempt to break way from the motherland with the instigation of western forces will no doubt be crushed like cockroaches.
Decision to be part of china lies with hong kong people. A referendum should decude on this. UK did not give them that choice previously probably due to threats from china!
 
HK becoming a US state sounds good. Before that can happen, there has to be a war between China and USA. Let the war begin. So much sabre rattling, it is time for action.
 
HK becoming a US state sounds good. Before that can happen, there has to be a war between China and USA. Let the war begin. So much sabre rattling, it is time for action.

You may well be proven right! History has shown that some nations are basically war-like in their DNA and need to create a war either directly or through proxies in order to settle differences ; especially after all the talking and sabre-rattling has failed to achieve their hidden agendas. Let a 3rd world war begin. I see it as a positive as it is also a golden chance for our much vaunted SAF to show their mettle and grab some territory from our nearest neighbours. :biggrin:
 
To build a naval and airforce base. Plus counterclaim on south china sea territory.

Sinki is a rival to hongkie. No way will they surrender to their rival.

I don't see why, though.

Hongkies have balls, stinkies have none.

Hongkies have character, freedom although being curbed by ah tiongs, stinkies have none.

Hongkies can take initiative, stinkies can take none.

On the other hand, let's take a look at prof andy hor. true blue hongkie, naturalized stinky citizen. and how he compares the two cities/countries/sar

http://www.ejinsight.com/20170831-hku-vp-and-former-nus-dean-reflects-on-why-hk-is-falling-behind/

Politicization of issues has been a drag on Hong Kong's efficiency, HKU vice president Andy Hor says. Photo: HKEJ


Politicization of issues has been a drag on Hong Kong's efficiency, HKU vice president Andy Hor says. Photo: HKEJ
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HKU VP and former NUS dean reflects on why HK is falling behind

Amicable political ties notwithstanding, Hong Kong and Singapore are a perfect pair of frenemies, with the cities squaring off against each other on almost all economic fronts.
Prior to its return to Chinese rule in 1997, Hong Kong used to lead the charge on key parameters such as gross domestic product, but things began shifting in favor of Singapore since then.
The “Emerald of the Southeast” has been outshining the “Pearl of the Orient” on numerous international scoreboards in aspects ranging from livability to technology adoption, with Hong Kong struggling to keep pace.
To discuss these issues, the Hong Kong Economic Journal recently spoke to Andy Hor, a Hong Kong academic who had earlier lived and worked in Singapore for three decades.
According to Hor, who currently serves as vice-president and pro-vice-chancellor (research) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), the key difference between Hong Kong and Singapore is the speed at which things get done in the two places.
“There are always objections to whatever the Hong Kong authorities propose to do… The key to Singapore’s success is that, having identified a goal, the government works to build trust and consensus so that the society can work towards that goal,” Hor told HKEJ.
“Politicization has obviously been a drag on Hong Kong’s efficiency and a distraction from the genuine issues, especially when we should do things quickly rather than procrastinating.”
Hor was born and raised in Hong Kong but is a naturalized Singaporean who spent much of his working life in the Lion City before taking up his present post at HKU.
Previously he held positions such as head of chemistry and vice dean, faculty of science, at HKU’s key regional rival, the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Trust and consensus
“A leader has to set out targets and bring together various sectors and interest groups under a common goal,” says Hor. “When different groups have no political axe to grind, it’s easier to achieve that one vision with one heart.”
People’s trust in the government can only be built if authorities deliver on the targets over the years, rather than missing them, the academic said.
Hor received tertiary education at the Imperial College London and obtained PhDs from Oxford and Yale in the 1980s. He planned to return to Hong Kong in 1984 but decided to change course and head to the NUS where exciting opportunities beckoned in the wake of a merger of two institutions.
Hor’s return to his birthplace came 31 years later in 2015, when he assumed his current five-year post at HKU, responsible for research and development affairs.
Having witnessed firsthand Singapore’s miraculous turnaround since the 1980s, Hor is disappointed that in Hong Kong, the city of his birth, things often appear to be in a stalemate.
He pointed out that a tiny, individual incident can trigger a political tempest and wreak havoc on the credibility of the government.
“Different parties and groups must not be too intransigent when it comes to their own stance or profits, rather, they should bear in mind the common interest of Hong Kong. The government must also be accountable to the people, safeguard the benefits of the community at large, in exchange for people’s trust.”
Hor’s comments aren’t surprising given that Singapore has forged ahead in R&D, shipping, housing, land production and supply as well as industry diversification, giving Hong Kong a good run for its money.
Living spaces
Compared with Singaporeans’ spacious living conditions, more than 270 square feet per capita, an estimate that is believed to be on the conservative side, the space for average Hongkongers – 170 sqf – belongs to another realm.
When measured by population density, one square kilometer of land in Singapore accommodates 10,500 residents, whereas in Hong Kong more than 27,300 people are crammed into the same size of space.
Hor said he finds Hong Kong’s housing situation and living spaces appalling.
“Public housing units of 1,000 to 1,500 square feet are commonplace in Singapore, but homes of this size are called “palaces” in Hong Kong and belong to the luxury segment sold with a fat markup,” he noted.
“Can we expect people who have to squeeze themselves into pigeonholes and shoebox units be happy with the society and status quo?”
Hor revealed that his daughters didn’t come along with him to live in Hong Kong because they didn’t want to give up their capacious living space in Singapore.
“My daughters once visited some schools and residential estates in Hong Kong and they were quite shocked by the cramped spaces everywhere.”
Over the past 100 years Hong Kong reclaimed an aggregate of 7,000 hectares of land from sea, or 6.4 percent of its total landmass, whereas Singapore expanded its size by a fifth within the past 45 years, with total sea reclamation at 14,000 hectares.
“Hong Kong must tap all sources to beef up land supply, be it brownfield sites, country parks, urban redevelopment, Lantau Island, reclamation, etc. Hongkongers have to weigh the pros and cons and make necessary compromises, compromises either in their own vested interest or for environmental conservation, and the government has to plough ahead even if there are objections,” Hor says.
R&D and diversification
Talking about Singapore, the academic notes that the Lion City’s stellar ascent in global rankings has been helped by its worldwide hunt for talent and the government’s lavish financial support for R&D.
Singapore’s total R&D expenditure equals to 2.19 percent of its GDP while Hong Kong’s corresponding figure is at a dismal 0.74 percent.
“In Singapore, funding for a normal research project can be as much as S$200,000 (HK$1.13 million) but we may only get some HK$200,000 in Hong Kong.”
HKU, for instance, receives a lump sum of HK$140 million for R&D from the University Grants Committee, and roughly another HK$300 million from the Hong Kong Jockey Club, donations and other matching funds.
The university still finds itself stretched due to its size and the number of projects waiting to be funded.
Singapore’s strategy for industrial diversification also warrants much emulation.
The lack of high-valued added, technology-intensive industries in Hong Kong such as energy, IT, biochemistry, environmental engineering, etc means graduates of subjects other than finance or law find it hard to land good jobs. This also strangles local R&D.
“In Singapore, the government pulls all the stops to attract foreign investments to its manufacturing and high-tech sectors. A strategy to offset risks during turmoil,” Hor said, pointing out that the city-state now has some of the world’s most advanced oil refinery, pharmaceutical factory and aeroengine plants.

“The graduates from NUS’ chemical engineering department never have to worry about their career prospects. But HKU has no course in chemical engineering at all.”
This article appeared in the Hong Kong Economic Journal on June 28
Translation by Frank Chen

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U can see here, too, the hongkie somehow thinks there's a rivalry of some sort

trying to create artificial rivalries or draw comparisons between stinkypore and hongkies
 
You may well be proven right! History has shown that some nations are basically war-like in their DNA and need to create a war either directly or through proxies in order to settle differences ; especially after all the talking and sabre-rattling has failed to achieve their hidden agendas. Let a 3rd world war begin. I see it as a positive as it is also a golden chance for our much vaunted SAF to show their mettle and grab some territory from our nearest neighbours. :biggrin:

these paper generals will run road the earliest

leaving ah gua chow nsmen to die

and their ah neh masters ceca virus to lord over them if they survive, assuming melayu from ID-MY are generous enough not to decimate every standing structure in stinkiepore
 
HK people are lucky. because HK was under British rule, they were spared the chaotic of China's 20th century from ROC to PRC. HK belatedly returned to the motherland when the PRC was on the rapid growth and would strongly support HK's economy.
 
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