Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Chaos in Hong Kong as pro-democracy protests 'blossom everywhere'

  • 1 second ago
    (1) I believe it will come a time when China will declare a "State of Emergency" - and impose a curfew - to quell this HK unrest --- when "this total breakdown of law and order" go on unabated.

    (2) To tackle this "blossom everywhere" - China may commit 100,000 Armed Police supported by armor column - to whack through all barricades set up by the HK rioters.

    (3) Mass arrest can be make and all rioters will be hunted down - so that justice will be administered for those who have committed serious crime.

    (4) Only then will the unrest be quell - and law and order be restored - when there are strong presence of police troops and assets.
  • Eric
    4 hours ago
    Just ignore them, and see how long they can last. Including those who are behind this protest, let them play their own game. Until HK is totally exhausted, and they will know what is more important in their lives.
  • Pict
    4 hours ago
    Strong leadership is needed at such time but alas HK do not have any leadership. After 100 year of British rule, all are only interested in money making, not in character building. Now the society has a problem, every HKer blame each others. Rioters blame police, police blame govt, govt blame business, business blame rioters. Actually none of the HKer like Hong Kong even though they protest.
  • Astro Boy
    10 hours ago
    The protesters entire narrative is to demonize the CCP. It doesn’t help that the CCP hasn’t done anything to date. The PLA sits in Shenzhen and in their barracks in HK all playing computer games and shopping online. And so long as they do nothing the rioters cannot advance their cause. And now the western powers are all calling on them to stop the violence. They have shot themselves in the foot by burning those who oppose them. Now they have no choice but to aimlessly continue and prove themselves the brainless thugs we all know them to be already.
  • Eric
    11 hours ago
    The CUHK President shouldnt have negotiated with the police to retreat. His actions only condones the rioters' believe that what they are doing is right.

    And to what end? Only to be lambasted by a young punk, ala greta thunberg style, that they the young punks shouldnt be the ones in bullet proof vests?? The University President's apologetic look further serves to encourage all these rioting and madness.
  • Greaser
    10 hours ago
    Why don't the HK government declare the protesters as terrorists as there ignore the laws and, as terrorists will be shoot on sight thereby giving the police the reason to use arms as a first weapon of choice to use. Declare curfew for 2 weeks and stop the lego election. Once curfew, every person on movement will be shot even newsmen.
  • Tomyam King
    7 hours ago
    Please carry on for a few more years. I want to see HK turn into Mogadishu. Then I want to see if these terrorists youth still have a future working in a slum city.
  • Ang
    4 hours ago
    The situation today is due to Capitalism. Some globalists make a ton of money and then migrated. Some people in Hongkong are still making tons of money. The real true blue Hongkongers are the ones who get caught in a bad situation. It can happen to everyone , every city. I'm not laughing. I'll never gloat unlike some people. It is what it is. The determination of Hongkongers are notesworthy. We can learn something from them if the Capitalism karma curse strikes our city.
  • yanT
    4 hours ago
    to me, this thing can be settle easily. just tell all the students.................THIS COMING FRIDAY WE WILL HAVE SPELLING TEST! all of them will go back home and do revision mah.......
  • Anonymous
    4 hours ago
    martial law is going to declare soon and PLA will roll in.
  • Veteran@VOTE
    5 hours ago
    without negotiation, carry lampar cannot cannot solved the problem. -- the only way she can win is to carry out her master order of 'tiananmen 2.0'.

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