Tag: Hong Kong Riots
Japan Quietly Sides With China on Hong Kong Issue
Hong Kong police arrest 38-year-old man and his parents following seizure of handgun, ammunition
As a Hong Kong protest leader promotes far-right condemnations of US anti-racism demonstrations and activists shut down a Black Lives Matter rally in the city, Hong Kong organizers forge close ties with hardline Republicans in Washington.
Japan to draft G7 statement on China’s plans for Hong Kong national security law
Hong Kong’s Response to Washington
The U.S. should not revoke Hong Kong’s special status: Jimmy Lai
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong to be council member of Chinese think tank led by dissident Wang Dan
HK proposal brings flood of crocodile tears
I’m formulating a theory. It’s in the early stages; let me know what you think.
Here’s what I’ve got so far: The severity of an action taken by China is inversely proportional to the madness with which the West reacts to it.
Let’s test the theory with a recent example. On May 21, during its third annual session, the 13th National People’s Congress announced it would put forward a draft decision on national security legislation for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. One week later, that decision was passed.
HK proposal brings flood of crocodile tears
Why are Chinese partaking in ‘revenge observation’ on US riots?
Aside from gloating, more Chinese people are surprised and also confused about how the US could descend to such a low level since it currently has both the largest coronavirus death toll and a rioting on such a scale re-emerging after 50 years. Nothing has changed in regards to racial problems and the social divide. Human rights, social equality and democracy… all the things that the US used to boast about are nothing but a bubble poked by reality, Zhang said.
Why are Chinese partaking in ‘revenge observation’ on US riots?
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