I am thankful that I am where I am right now. However, the city where I was born and raised is in critical situation right now. I could not do anything at the moment but my heart is with all the brave warriors in Hong Kong.
Once the law has been passed, then it's is d-o-n-e, FUCKED. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/12/world/asia/hong-kong-extradition-protest.html?action=click&module=MoreInSection&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer&contentCollection=World
It's extremely rare that I talk about those stuff here, spreading the news is the only way to help, even letting just one more person to be aware of this.
What makes Hong Kong right now is the fundamental difference in the social environment in Bejing, China. If this line is crossed, then I lost my home forever.
Now the Chief Executive has (at least) this man's life to be responsible for. RIP brave man. https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/06/15/man-protesting-hong-kongs-extradition-law-unconscious-jumping-mall-admiralty/?fbclid=IwAR2V1iIXYAQ0qt0o8hCYAIzmouY7aP4GSbCG1AZsuU1oOwX7pmE450QbGcU
Speaking about the Chief Executive, she held an press conference earlier on addressing the issue. Yet she obviously avoided responding to the major opinion of the society
Right now the legislation process of the extradition law is now in "on hold" status instead of "revoke." People are going to demonstrate on the 16th again, regarding this issue, the police using excessive force and protesters arrested without proper warrants.
At the end of the day, if the young people fail or got arrested after this, it's less likely that the next generation would stand up because the useless government have been introducing 150 people from Mainland China per day for years already plus all the changes in schools.
I will keep updating things here, it's the only way I can help.
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#HongKongExtraditionLaw
#HongKong
#香港加油
This summarized what happened today https://time.com/5607742/hong-kong-protester-dies-anti-extradition/?fbclid=IwAR1MaIGdBM1jItdMibSj1xOXXYUuXMWRwSKpDLgOLmXROj3ySId5cdAja9w
One sign of the government becoming totalitarian https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/30/world/asia/did-hong-kong-police-abuse-protesters-what-videos-show.html
7/1, known as the handover anniversary which HKers don't really like.
So,
- a peaceful protest happened that day earlier
- some protesters raised a black flag and half-mast of the HKSAR flag in remembrance of the 4 souls that chose to end their lives in this protest
So,
- a peaceful protest happened that day earlier
- some protesters raised a black flag and half-mast of the HKSAR flag in remembrance of the 4 souls that chose to end their lives in this protest
Later on that day:
- Pro-democracy camp representatives of the council trying to stop some protesters to storm the council but they replied with phrases like I have nothing to fear even my death and pulled those representatives away to stop the interference.
- Pro-democracy camp representatives of the council trying to stop some protesters to storm the council but they replied with phrases like I have nothing to fear even my death and pulled those representatives away to stop the interference.
- They entered the council a few moments earlier, started painting graffiti on the portraits of the ex-chair and present chair.
- The internet are also trying to gather people to construct a defense line around the council
- The internet are also trying to gather people to construct a defense line around the council
- HK government issued another statement, stating we still doing whatever we want to do and won't tolerate people opposing us, as usual.
That's about it at this moment, I will look for some images and post them below
That's about it at this moment, I will look for some images and post them below
1) the black flag and the half mast
2) protesters showing their manners even if they use force to break into the council, they wrote "Do not destroy"on the relics and the library and "We are not thieves" on the fridge so people would drop money if they need a drink.
3) inside
2) protesters showing their manners even if they use force to break into the council, they wrote "Do not destroy"on the relics and the library and "We are not thieves" on the fridge so people would drop money if they need a drink.
3) inside
Opinion time
It's basically a do or die situation right now. In the society there's people blaming them using force but hey, it's the government are covering since then, we tried to shout but got no response so we have to bring the cover down so they can really hear.
It's basically a do or die situation right now. In the society there's people blaming them using force but hey, it's the government are covering since then, we tried to shout but got no response so we have to bring the cover down so they can really hear.
If you don't agree with force, I am not going to (and I don't have the right) to blame you with that. What I am going to blame is when you discourage the people who fought for what people ultimately want.
It's do or die.
Show your courage HKers
It's do or die.
Show your courage HKers
@wootnik765 @MerrySheep94
Since you guys are interested in this, some of the information might just be my opinion but I am not a press. This sort of long thread contains mostly the events on 6/9 6/12 and 7/1.
Since you guys are interested in this, some of the information might just be my opinion but I am not a press. This sort of long thread contains mostly the events on 6/9 6/12 and 7/1.