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Comments by "Oldshoes" (@oldshoes4290) on "Night clashes around Hong Kong Polytechnic University" video.
How much did the CIA pay you to post this comment?
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That’s why you bring the flamethrower to take care of it...not water cannons...
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Joshua Wong “Not responding” isn’t the best choice of words.
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林子倫 The CCP and ROC. Two parties fighting against each other. I don’t see what’s so different this time, rioters/protestors fighting against HKGov. One side fighting with brick and molotovs, the other fighting with tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons. What’s the problem here?
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林子倫 Battlefield: “The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought.” Battle: “A sustained fight between large organized armed forces .” Armed: “Furnished with weapons .” Molotov/Petrol Bomb: “A crude bomb made of a bottle filled with a flammable liquid (petrol)” Bomb: “A bomb is an explosive weapon that uses the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy.” So, explain to me, how is this NOT a battlefield?
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666j1 Claims posted by random people on the internet are not “investigations”. Give us some solid evidence. 🤦🏻♂️
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But can they even aim? Probably not.
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Agreed. The government should either give in, or crackdown hard. There is no “middle line” solution. She’s just prolonging Hong Kong’s suffering.
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666j1 “Facebook’s head of cybersecurity policy, seven pages, three groups, and five accounts traced back to China were removed after being found to have taken part in the information operation opposing the protests.” -The Verge “According to Twitter, 936 accounts created within the People’s Republic of China were found to be “deliberately and specifically” sowing discord in Hong Kong in an attempt to undermine “the legitimacy and political positions of the protest movement on the ground.” -Also The Verge “China”/“PRC” (People’s Republic Of China) isn’t equivalent to “Chinese Communist Party” (CCP). No proof that they were “paid” to do it by anybody. Are Chinese citizens not allowed to show opposition towards protests anymore? Talk about democracy, what a joke. Edit: And if you were wondering, no, the majority of Chinese people do not “disappear” if they share their opinion.
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