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

Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

香港不大扫除是个祸害毒瘤。给西方国家一个安全舒适的立足点。又发财。又洗钱。又搞情报特务。又间谍。又煽动暴乱颠覆。又可以弄金融风暴兴风作浪抢劫钱财。贪官奸商避难享福。洗钱藏赃。享受荣华富贵的罪恶天堂。优待太多导致大陆人跑去香港生孩子。拿钱去买房产。

澳门人比港人听话。只会赌博卖淫。不会造反。所以如果要普选也是让澳门普选不会轮到香港。造反就军法统治戒严。给港人尝尝吃公社食堂的大锅饭。gdp压缩到剩下5%。看还造反么?

别说习近平,香港这个问题在胡锦涛的手上就早已经应该大扫除了。

不出手的话祸害会蔓延大陆城市。台独的狗胆就长毛了。狗日本子就乐呵呵。


港璨有政治本事领导能使全球华人信服的话。可以革命统领中华。瞎学西洋丐帮吃西洋大粪喊妈屄民主。简直笑话。给洋人耍猴子傀儡吃屎的。丢人!

港璨现在偷鸡摸狗,奶罩内裤屁眼塞进10个苹果6手机,走私去大陆倒卖。干这类勾搭混饭吃。吵什么屄普选民主?
 
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Re: HK should hold Referendum on its future

what independence referendum. in Democratic USA, even the States cannot secede from the Union. it is unconstitutional. you can't talk your way into independence. historically, blood and lives are always sacrificed for the independence cause.

In USA you can talk about and campaign for secession.

You won't be censored, threatened or silenced, or be warned with 'military exercises' held in your backyard.

Catalonia/Barcelona wants independence from Spain. Scotland wants independence from the UK.

That's the difference between civility and third world barbarism.

The China commies are control freaks. Look at the Great Firewall of China, blocking Youtube and other 'decadent Western' sites. Naturally, the urge to control and dominate carries over to matters relating to territorial rights and sovereignty. Look at how China has stirred shit in the South China Sea, annoying our SE Asian neighbours.

If you think Japanese imperialism is bad, wait till you get a taste of Chinese imperialism. Those Tiongs aren't going to go easy on the overseas Chinese due to ethnicity.
 
Re: We need him in sinkapore

What this 17 year old know about running a country?

Bet you he not even know what his prick is for besides pang juio only.

Scapegoat for HK?
 
Re: We need him in sinkapore

What this 17 year old know about running a country?

Bet you he not even know what his prick is for besides pang juio only.

Scapegoat for HK?

What a chinky 3rd world statement. No wonder you are a low life sinkie shit. Young people dunno anything? He got more balls than you in your whole pathetic life.

Let me compare your statement to my first world aussie educated professor.. He said that he learn much from his students.

See the difference between a 3rd world low life sinkie shit and a first world human being.
 
Re: We need him in sinkapore

Professor is merely doing his job and keep his job.

I also learn so much from you too. Want to know more? Please contribute to Roy crowd funding.


What a chinky 3rd world statement. No wonder you are a low life sinkie shit. Young people dunno anything? He got more balls than you in your whole pathetic life.

Let me compare your statement to my first world aussie educated professor.. He said that he learn much from his students.

See the difference between a 3rd world low life sinkie shit and a first world human being.
 
Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

中国大陆很好。喜叔叔不用打击贪污腐败!到处都有和谐社会。人与人之间的信任达到最高峰!到处没有砍人事件。没有炸弹爆炸事件!街上的人都有平安和喜乐,快乐极了!!每一个中国人都丰衣十足!多么完美的社会啊!

你说我是不在放狗屁?
 
Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

西方洋狗如果胆敢继续在香港煽动暴民,应该不客气暗杀逮捕去西藏冰山囚禁折磨。

香港暴民嘛。逮捕了就囚禁在遥远离岛【赤洲】集中营劳改5~6年。家属只可以每年探望2 次。
 
Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

中国大陆很好。喜叔叔不用打击贪污腐败!到处都有和谐社会。人与人之间的信任达到最高峰!到处没有砍人事件。没有炸弹爆炸事件!街上的人都有平安和喜乐,快乐极了!!每一个中国人都丰衣十足!多么完美的社会啊!

你说我是不在放狗屁?

美国到处种族仇恨。吸毒强奸抢劫。乱枪扫射。无家流浪露宿街头。政府破产预算赤字。债务涛天。全球敌人无数血债如山。你瞎崇拜啥子?
 
Re: We need him in sinkapore

Professor is merely doing his job and keep his job.

I also learn so much from you too. Want to know more? Please contribute to Roy crowd funding.

Like I say a 3rd world fucktard like you just can't understand what's goes on in a first world human being.

Straight from your mind are 3rd world shits spilling out.

No wonder Australia is a first world country and sinkies like you are being screwed by your govt daily.. Pathetic.

Just like 3rd world chinks wanna implement national education.. What an insult to the Hong Kong first world British education.

The chinks think that Hong Kong people are stupid? This type of 3rd world national education is for fucktard chinks to screw themselves..

China is a 3rd world shit and try to pull their weight around a first world educated population.
 
Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement

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Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

美国到处种族仇恨。吸毒强奸抢劫。乱枪扫射。无家流浪露宿街头。政府破产预算赤字。债务涛天。全球敌人无数血债如山。你瞎崇拜啥子?

不要看别人的镜子,先看看自己的镜子!中国如果是完美谁要造反?

先喂饱你们人民的肚子再说吧!
 
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Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

wo chao ni ma de chou sha bi!!!
 
Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

不要看别人的镜子,先看看自己的镜子!中国如果是完美谁要造反?

先喂饱你们人民的肚子再说吧!

完美是痴人追求的。现实里现在中国人生活水平已经很好。富裕者超过新加坡银行家几十倍。没有美国的贫困无家可归人口。造反是傻屄港灿被优待太多自由了,自己不长进又梦想要求很多。受西洋野狗摆布煽动利用。只有惩罚的处理方法。完全没有亏待他们了。还要找死造反。让它像朝鲜农民一样挨饿吃苦一下。体会教训。

妈的中国太容忍洋狗们在香港危害太深了。现在还不趁机阉杀它一百几十个,今后当然还要夜长梦多的。
 
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Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

完美是痴人追求的。现实里现在中国人生活水平已经很好。富裕者超过新加坡银行家几十倍。没有美国的贫困无家可归人口。造反是傻屄港灿被优待太多自由了,自己不长进又梦想要求很多。受西洋野狗摆布煽动利用。只有惩罚的处理方法。完全没有亏待他们了。还要找死造反。让它像朝鲜农民一样挨饿吃苦一下。体会教训。

This clone of yours is so popular that there are more replies than what u can see now. :D
 
Re: 习近平应该下手香港大扫除咯

香港的繁华面纱底下藏污纳垢罪恶淘天。该死该枪毙的人很多。该充公没收的资产太多。该查缉的黑帮罪犯组织太多。该扣留的黑金太多。外敌奸细藏匿破坏颠覆,盗窃情报太多。北京中央是该大扫除了。

香港民选的立法执法行政管理层全部是糜烂无效。导致藏污纳垢乌烟瘴气。需要北京去大扫除。现在还要什么普选?只会更烂更退步!回归以来自己自由妄为瞎搞,成就退步,没进步,没有什么立功贡献表现。还要瞎嚷嚷要求多多。不立功只是无功,造反当然是有罪该罚。中央如果还包庇纵容香港人。那么大陆人民也要反了!
 
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Re: What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement



Leung Chun-ying refuses to quit but offers talks with students


Carrie Lam delegated to meet protest leaders in dramatic twist just minutes before ultimatum for the chief executive to stand down expired

PUBLISHED : Friday, 03 October, 2014, 3:55am
UPDATED : Friday, 03 October, 2014, 7:27am

Staff Reporters

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Hundreds of young protesters sit, sleep or stand outside the Chief Executive's office in Admiralty as policemen stand guard behind barriers. Photo: Felix Wong

Embattled Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying last night rejected calls by protesters besieging his office for him to resign, but delegated Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor to negotiate with student leaders.

Speaking a few minutes before a midnight deadline set by protesters demanding he quit expired, Leung said he would not step down "because I have to continue to do the work of Hong Kong electoral reform".

He said he had assigned Lam to meet representatives of the Federation of Students.

"I hope the chief secretary's dialogue with the federation's representatives will herald further communication with various sectors on political reform," Leung said.

A government source said the meeting would probably take place tomorrow.

The dramatic twist came after the federation sent an open letter to Lam earlier in the day calling for dialogue. A government source said the students did not insist on Leung resigning and on Beijing retracting its decision to limit electoral reform before the meeting could take place.

By putting his more popular deputy in charge of the discussion, Leung bought some short-term relief, said analyst Ivan Choy Chi-keung. But he warned that the chance of reaching a consensus was still "slim".

Leung also promised that police would exercise the "greatest restraint" towards protesters as long as they did not try to breach police lines.

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Leung Chun-ying and Carrie Lam last night. Photo: Felix Wong

Tensions had risen earlier in the evening after a three-day lull. Swarms of young protesters, wearing masks and goggles, laid siege to the chief executive's office in Tamar, Admiralty, as the midnight deadline for Leung to resign drew closer.

Police in riot gear formed a defensive line and the two sides stood eyeball to eyeball in the narrow streets outside the government building.

Just before Leung and Lam's sudden press conference, University of Hong Kong vice chancellor Professor Peter Mathieson and Chinese University vice chancellor Professor Joseph Sung Jao-yiu appeared before the crowd and urged restraint.

While many young protesters said they were not satisfied with Leung's answer and accused him of shifting responsibility to Lam, they did not carry out a threat to storm government buildings.

The student group earlier called for the occupation of key administration buildings if Leung did not step down.

The drama capped the fifth day of an unprecedented civil disobedience movement triggered by Beijing's decision on electoral reform and a heavy-handed police response on the first day of the protest in which they used tear gas on protesters.

Crowds seemed to thin out earlier in the day but the atmosphere became tense in the afternoon amid the new rally outside the chief executive's office.

The government, meanwhile, has activated a contingency plan designed to cope with the civil disobedience movement. Civil servants were told that the Tamar headquarters would be open only to those who work there. Some meetings were cancelled or postponed.

A government source said: "The chief executive is unlikely to go back to his office tomorrow to work, just to avoid chaos."

In the face of the public pressure on Hong Kong's leader, state media stepped up its rhetoric in support of Leung and condemned the pro-democracy movement as a "blatant violation of the rule of law".

In a rare move, the front page of People's Daily - normally reserved for the coverage of top leaders - published a commentary stressing the central government's "full confidence" in Leung.

The political turmoil in Hong Kong continued to attract international attention, and US President Barack Obama spoke for the first time on the unrest. In a meeting with Foreign Minister Wang Yi , Obama called for the Hong Kong government to exercise restraint and said he hoped for a peaceful resolution.

Wang replied that "no country will tolerate illegal activities that undermine the basis of rule of law. The US will not tolerate such activities just as [China will not allow it] in Hong Kong".

Local political heavyweights tried hard to broker a solution. Legislative Council president Jasper Tsang Yok-sing confirmed he had met the founding chairman of the Democratic Party, Martin Lee Chu-ming, and Next Media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying on Wednesday.

Tsang said their hour-long discussion failed to resolve the deadlock.

The lack of clear leadership among the protesters further complicates the situation.

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