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Comments by "Oldshoes" (@oldshoes4290) on "‘I cannot do what I want and I cannot even work,’ says ‘lost’ Hong Kong protester who fled to Taiwan" video.
@HeyUncleA Where did you get the idea that you'd be kicked out of an apartment in China? That is unless you've stopped paying rent, I presume you're talking from experience?
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@ajisenramen888 No, but the church isn't about Mary or Joseph. It's all about the money. Politics shouldn't mix with religion anyways.
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@HeyUncleA The way you put it, you made it sound as if they got all their possessions stolen from them, became homeless, and left to die on the streets. This is not the case. Don't try and mislead people please. I agree that blacks should be treated equally in China, but I don't believe they have had ill intentions. All foreigners that enter China have to undergo mandatory quarantine for everyone's safety.
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@zilun "Mistreating its citizens". I assume you're refering to the police. How so? By arresting them? By using pepper spray and batons to disperse them? That's literally their job. HK's judiciary wasn't overridden? What are you talking about? What makes you say that? Because they're arresting the protestors? That's their JOB. To bring criminals to justice. And nobody said it was another country's fault. Literally nobody.
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Imagine being able to move to another country.
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@HeyUncleA I agree with you that quarantining residents based on their skin colour is wrong and racist. The local governments all need to look into this. However, they are not "kicked" out of their homes. They still own their homes, their possessions were not taken or sold. I believe they're allowed to bring what they want into quarantine (similar to HK). They carry their stuff in bags...not carts/backs...this isn't the Chinese dynasty era... And why do you keep saying they're left on the streets? They're taken into quarantine.
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@user-wu6xl4wq5q Serves them right. It's time for them to wake up.
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@Tdow56 CIAAA
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@zilun I assume you're referring to the disappearance of the booksellers in HK. This is a huge violation of HK Basic Law and I do not stand for this. But stuff like this doesn't exactly happen daily in HK. These 5 people were special and clearly in some murky business. 4/5 of the booksellers have been released and the last one is still detained for something causing a death or something. This is completely irrelevant to the 2019 protests. Or the reason why this guy fled. He fled because he's scared that the police will arrest him for his crimes back in HK. Like the rest of the rioters.
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@Vysair How different? Different systems? Sure. Different nationality? Keep dreaming.
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@Vysair What do you mean by "people"? Mindset, yeah of course. They've been colonized by Britain and given special privileges, of course they'll have a different mindset. Still not an excuse, they're still Chinese citizens whether they like it or not.
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@Vysair I don't like to generalise but I see what you mean. There will always be people who reject their other half, especially those from countries with bad reputations (China, India, countries in Africa, etc.). Whether it is embarrassing or not is up to them, it's their choice whether they choose they embrace their other half. However, the fact still remains, they cannot deny their own blood. Genetically speaking.
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@Vysair By generalise, I mean I don't like to judge a whole group of people based on a couple of individuals in that group. (Aka I don't think overseas Chinese are "embarrassed" of their nationality, that's why things like Chinatown and Western Chinese food exists). Yep, I've been to Penang and there a bunch of Mainland Chinese students and Mainland Chinese shops. But there are also a surprising amount of Hong Kongers too. I don't mind if the Malaysians (as well as everyone else) don't like China, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
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How much did the CIA pay you to make this comment?
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@youtubeshadowbannedme Funny how you're complaining about my comment, yet at the same time ignoring the other guy who is basically saying the exact same thing as I am.
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Choosing a leader for themselves? I couldn't imagine... They think beating up others and causing all out chaos is alright as long as it's for "freedom". If this is their mindset, I really don't want to see who'd they elect as their "leader". I don't see any difference between them and terrorists.
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@muhdadib23 China started to "invade"? It was a civil war, not an invasion. Big difference.
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