RE: Pro democracy landslide win in Hong Kong election - why are people still protesting?

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Thank you for this update @livinguktaiwan. Many in America stand with these pro-democracy protesters. Hopefully they will eventually be successful, as the alternative should be clear enough. I wonder how people in Taiwan view them, given their proximity to Hong Kong and their history with mainland China? I make no profession of being an expert, but I would assume Taiwan is next, should this movement in Hong Kong fail.

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you are pretty ignorant. but then again. the bipartisan dictatorship of United shitstains of Murica is known to breed patriotarded rednecks with a complete lack of integrity. Stop building your illegal wall on lands you yanks stolen from Mexico to stop mid-south-americans from claiming back the lands that were theirs in the first place. Get the fuck out of Hawaii too. If there was any schoolbook example of how white migrants stolen a nation it's Kingdom of Hawaii stolen by white US-spies/capitalists. While you are at it, go back to europe all together and stop poison the Americas with your US sick consumerism making tap waters burst out in flame in flint while turning dakota into one gigantic toxic pool.

And stop waving your ''russian meddling'' conspiracy theory like it's a real thing.

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Wow @theabyssals. Impressive! While I would typically give some thought to a response, I am clearly no match for your vast vocabulary, impeccable English grammar, and masterful command of American history. So … I won’t bother …

Have a good life! Just kidding …


P.S. If any of your overlords are following up on your work, I’d be concerned if I were you. If they don’t realize what a mistake it was to employ you in the first place, they will certainly realize you are clearly overpaid …

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China have always had their eyes on Taiwan. With the Presidential elections coming up in January things are getting a bit tense. Luckily, the oppposition pro China camp candidate who is running for President is bit of an idiot. He came out of nowhere to become the mayor of the second largest city last year. And is now running for President. Perfect puppet for the CCP. Many Taiwanese are worried if he wins, he will take Taiwna to a downward spiral, but on the other hands, many still can't foresee the danger. It will be an interesting two months in Taiwan.

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Catching up a bit @livinguktaiwan, thank you for this reply to my question. I always appreciate the opportunity to “hear” from someone closer to the source of whatever might be of interest. My confidence and trust in what is reported as “truth” today is not very high …

”He came out of nowhere …”

Yes, it is a wonder people don’t seem to give this a second thought, but I believe it is very real. All over the world … We have a candidate for president here who also came out of nowhere. Surely just a coincidence, right? Right …

”… many still can't foresee the danger.”

Yes on this as well, so we have something in common, when comparing our two countries … 😉

For your sake, I hope the “interesting two months” ahead results in a sufficient number of your people “waking up” to the reality of what is at stake and subsequently making the right vote.

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