(1) With the election just over and temporary peace and stability restored - both HK people and the HK Government must use cool-headed dialogue to find a compromise solutions that both sides can accept. (2) Both sides must be mindful of the "1 Country, 2 systems" framework - while finding solutions to the HK problem - as HK is part of China. (3) Both sides must be mindful of one another interest - and must be willing to give some and take some - in order to arrive at a compromise deal. (4) One side take all and give nothing - will not work -- as unrest will resume or the central will come in strongly to take charge will happen. (5) HK people must bear in mind that HK is still economically dependent on China - and China with big military, people, resource and land mass - will allow HK only certain amount of autonomy - not full autonomy whereby China totally lose control of HK - as HK is part of Sovereignty of China ----- this is the reality that HK people must bear in mind - when finding a workable solution with the HK Government and the China Government. (6) Else peace, stability and prosperity will still be elusive to HK people - if both sides cannot see this reality - and still continue to lock-horn with one another --- instead of finding a long-lasting workable solutions that both sides can accept.
13 minutes ago
Hope they can have a better life from now till 2047. Thereafter, whatever happened these 2 days will likely just be a page in history that benefits them only in the short term.
2 minutes ago
Armageddon has just to begin in Hong Kong. Long battle ahead for all. In the end, the people of Hong Kong suffers
(2) Both sides must be mindful of the "1 Country, 2 systems" framework - while finding solutions to the HK problem - as HK is part of China.
(3) Both sides must be mindful of one another interest - and must be willing to give some and take some - in order to arrive at a compromise deal.
(4) One side take all and give nothing - will not work -- as unrest will resume or the central will come in strongly to take charge will happen.
(5) HK people must bear in mind that HK is still economically dependent on China - and China with big military, people, resource and land mass - will allow HK only certain amount of autonomy - not full autonomy whereby China totally lose control of HK - as HK is part of Sovereignty of China ----- this is the reality that HK people must bear in mind - when finding a workable solution with the HK Government and the China Government.
(6) Else peace, stability and prosperity will still be elusive to HK people - if both sides cannot see this reality - and still continue to lock-horn with one another --- instead of finding a long-lasting workable solutions that both sides can accept.