@Splinty has wrongfully imprisoned a Canadian student from a Chinese state for too long.They wrongfully imprison people from all nations, they are equal opportunity wrongful imprisoners. Such a progressive state.
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@Splinty has wrongfully imprisoned a Canadian student from a Chinese state for too long.They wrongfully imprison people from all nations, they are equal opportunity wrongful imprisoners. Such a progressive state.
i dont know the specifics of the canadians, but i know most people view it as retaliation for the huawei exec arrest.They wrongfully imprison people from all nations, they are equal opportunity wrongful imprisoners. Such a progressive state.
"What about the US?"i dont know the specifics of the canadians, but i know most people view it as retaliation for the huawei exec arrest.
the one country that imprisons more people than any other country is the US
whataboutisum."What about the US?"
Lol.
Is forced slavery equal to being in prison?i dont know the specifics of the canadians, but i know most people view it as retaliation for the huawei exec arrest.
the one country that imprisons more people than any other country is the US
its a tuff issue. the people of HK were born into 1st world freedomSo how do you see Hong Kong now @Poiupoiu?
All good or is China being a dick? Cause it certainly seems they are.
Meh China used the pandemic to rush through a law that it wouldn't have been able to pass if it were safe to protest.its a tuff issue. the people of HK were born into 1st world freedom
to lose that is life changing
but china now does own HK. china has the right to do what it wants in HK
the issues with china and hk were present before the pandemic.Meh China used the pandemic to rush through a law that it wouldn't have been able to pass if it were safe to protest.
I'm not saying it wasn't clever, but the west and more importantly HK residents are right to see it as fucked up.
hmmm, good question.@Poiupoiu in your opinion, would democracy and an open, western style society work in China?
Of course they were, but past events have shown us that China backs down, at least somewhat, when Hong Kongers hold mass protests.the issues with china and hk were present before the pandemic.
china now owns HK, it was/is inevitable that china will enforce its laws on hk. all the rich hkers have exit plans .Of course they were, but past events have shown us that China backs down, at least somewhat, when Hong Kongers hold mass protests.
China has owned HK for 21 years. Why do you think they waited so long to start cracking down?china now owns HK, it was/is inevitable that china will enforce its laws on hk. all the rich hkers have exit plans .
china has the right to do what ever it wants in hk
the agreement was for 50 (?) years before changeChina has owned HK for 21 years. Why do you think they waited so long to start cracking down?
No they don't until 2047 afaikchina has the right to do what ever it wants in hk
Depends on who you ask, some people want to be ruled.It's strange how badly China reacted to Britain saying it might give people from Hong Kong a way to come and live here.
Kind of like how the USSR had to build a wall, and post armed guards to shoot people trying to cross over it, in Berlin.
It's almost like people don't like living under communist rule or something.
yes, that was the agreement, but once you own something timeline stuff is bull shitNo they don't until 2047 afaik
The Chinese are good at replacement migration.yes, that was the agreement, but once you own something timeline stuff is bull shit