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Umbrella Revolution
Meanwhile in Hong Kong:
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image...24102355-1.jpg Sadly it seems like the pigeons released in 1997 have come home to roost, Beijing has been increasing its stranglehold over Hong Kong and now it's come to breaking point for the citizens of the city who consider themselves autonomous of Beijing. Naturally, the PRC has activated the Great Firewall so there's not much chance of it spreading beyond Hong Kong, but the next few days will be telling for the future of the city and its inhabitants, and most importantly for Beijing, the trade generated from it. Sources of information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-29405576 http://www.reddit.com/live/tnc30xhiiqom |
I see the Chinese aren't above using chemical weapons on the populace... or tanks. :-?
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Wasn't it to bne expected that Bejing would enforce its rule sooner or later after London gave HK back? Did anyone seriously believe that the Chinese would stick with their promises forever? After all, China's government form is strictly totalitarian.
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I ask myself....when will the mainlands patience run out?
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They probably would prefer strangling python tactics this time instead of screams and drama a la Tiananmen massacre. Bureaucracy, creeping legislation, silent law making - the omnipresence of the pythons muscular body constricting more and more around its victim.
The only chance of Honkong also is the biggest risk: to push their protests more and more to make them be heard in and springing to other Chinese metropoles as well. Fear of this happening may make the party act either this or that way: either to give ground, which is against its elitist self-understanding, or to crack down hard on the protesters and killing the rebellion before it can spread. Well, its China, it had to be expected that this crisis would emerge. Nobody should be surprised. The claims of Bejiong for control of HK in the future will not shrink, but grow. And in the long run, they will get through. If not this time, then one of the next times. |
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I would assume that at least some members of the Chinese elites would view this as an attempt by the US to create a pressure point.
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I'm sure the US State Department would love to send in Kurt Russell, but he's gotten old and dyspeptic.
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We didn't just give it back for fun, the lease expired. Once again a government department didn't write the contract with any forethought to the future.
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I don't think that Beijing will be wanting to Tiananmen the area though, it gets a lot of its trade through Hong Kong so really it'll want to defuse the situation as quickly as possible and then try again later but through a more seditious route. Meanwhile: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-29423147 |
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If only we still had a gunboat :) |
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