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The problem is that the Chinese Olympians are tested up to 7 times more as compared to the other Olympians in this years Olympics and they come out clean. How do you explain this then ?
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Didn’t NATO Members just come up to say that the Minks agreement did not exist ? Why is BJ referring to this agreement anymore ? Are NATO leaders going to practice American, by only recognizing agreements when it suits them and not recognizing it 2 minutes later when it doesn’t suit their fancy ?
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He is a true hero
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I can’t wait to get my harmony OS on my Huawei
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@ADAM-dc2xn we don’t really know if it is really running out of coal. It could just be a narrative being pushed by the MSM as China is not buying Australian Coal.
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Well done Keep it up Hong Kong the world stand with Hong Kong to be a society ruled by law and not one run by those rioters who know nothing about democracy and rue of law. They only know how to follow the instructions from the CIA. Hope you can get rid of these CIA shills soon.
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Sumone Chan No Singapore is an Authoritarian Government that’s why they are able to resolve their housing issues with ease. Whereas in Hong Kong you have the pro-democracy camp that has been blocking all initiatives of the Government from helping to ease the housing problems to bringing more job opportunities to Hong Kong.
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These people are clearly traitors to their country and no country will tolerate what they do.
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Unfortunately this group must be those responsible for brainwashing Hong Kong’s youth to go against anything China.
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The Diaoyu islands or the Shenkaku islands were forcibly taken by the Japanese and in the treaty of surrender by the Japanese, the Japanese are supposed to relinquish it’s claims on these islands and are to be given back to China. The USA took these islands and kept it in trust but instead of returning them to China as per the Surrender Treaty, the USA gave these islands back to Japan. If the Japanese are as honourable as they always portray themselves to be, then just give these islands back to China and there will be no more disputes there. It’s just that simple isn’t it ?
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What the Hong Kong Government need to do is to have a law that states if a developer has tendered this land it must develop this piece of land within 5 years. If this doesn’t happen then they must do a joint venture with the Government to develop this land failing which this land will be forfeited by the Government. This is easier said than done as the Opposition will never agree to this because they are handled by the rich land and development tycoons. They are also the people who have control over those house owners in Hong Kong who will also go against this as well. The reason that these house owners will go against having affordable housing is that this move will reduce their value of their houses in Hong Kong. Therefore the only way out for Hong Kong is to have the political will to have a hard handed approach to land management, which Hong Kong people cannot accept.
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@freenational it was also the rich in Hong Kong who partly funded these riots too so that they can keep the Hong Kong Government at bay. They do not want the Hong Kong Government to do land reforms to build affordable homes so that their properties will devalue. They want it to be so expensive the most Hong Kongers can never afford it so that they will continue to get a high rental income from them. Indirectly enslaving the masses.
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Is it time now to investigate Fort Detrick for the origin of the Covid-19 ?
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@prinzya.4538 yes, if any of the US military take action then it is an act of war, don’t forget Taiwan is legally and internationally recognised as Chinese territory. So China conducting military drills on their own territory is perfectly legal whereas the USA is not supposed to be there.
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@LIM RUI ZHE - on the contrary I know that the USA is evil. The reason why I say so is because the Government of the USA do not care about the well-being of the USA’s citizens. They only take care of their peers or their sponsors who are the 1% filthy rich billionaires of the USA. The USA also sponsor and conduct genocide not only in the USA but also around the world. They are so evil that they keep people incarcerated for the most minute of reasons so as to provide corporate America with cheap labour. The USA regime also impose more severe sanctions on impoverished countries until they yield to the USA’s demands even in the thick of the pandemic. This would mean stopping these countries like Iran, Syria, Venezuela and so on from buying PPE’s to protect their medical front liners. These sanctions also stopped these countries from purchasing vaccines and medicine to keep their citizens safe and away from covid-19. The USA’s regime also enhanced sanctions on countries to even stop the country fro buying milk to feed hungry and dying babies that young mothers need to walk across the national borders to beg for food to feed their babies. On the contrary I have only seen the CCP showing a lot more humanity by prioritizing human lives. Ensuring that everyone in their country has 3 meals a day, enough clothing to keep everyone warm and a roof over everyone’s head. China is the first country to send out and donate vaccines to impoverished nations whilst the evil USA hoards vaccines. Yes, at the beginning of this pandemic the Chinese diaspora and their friends from around the world went out to buy up all the PPE’s with their own money and send them to China for their friends and families to protect them. This is a humanitarian act that anyone would do for their friends and family in any part of the world who needs it.Unfortunately this is marketed by certain countries as an evil act to buy necessities with their own money to help people. And I can go on…..
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These people are clearly traitors to their country because they are advocating cessation. No country in the world will tolerate this including the USA.
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I don’t see what is wrong with a people’s representative to swear allegiance to the country and serve the people. What is so undemocratic about this ?
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It’s not the Taliban that cannot feed the people. It is the US Regime that stops the Taliban from feeding it’s people by stopping Afghanistan from buying anything outside of the country.
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Yes, the USA has no regard for the rule of law in Hong Kong they just want mob rule there in Hong Kong. As long as it can create chaos for China and break up China it is fine for the USA.
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Da## Malaysia! ! When they said cheapest I had to rewind and double take why does it look so Malaysian and they announced the Cheapest is Malaysian… common Malaysia you can do better than that.
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Maybe they should follow Asian cities where there is a glass door or a glass wall protecting people from being pushed on to the tracks in all their stations.
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Yes, it really seem to be very racist and politically motivated. From what was described in the video I don’t see that she has done anything wrong because if she did whatever was described it is in accordance with US Foreign policy. Unless of course if it was proven that her husband had financial benefits in China then what she did would be considered corruption and NOT espionage.
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Glad that Hong Kong is charging these people with the crimes that they have committed. I also hope that the judge will judge them fairly and not be too lenient on them like they previously were.
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Correct they are not originally from Myanmar they are from Western Part of India and brought there to Myanmar to settle there and now they are causing unnecessary trouble for the people of Myanmar and hence the rest of South East Asia.
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Don’t forget these landlords are also the ones who are doing all they can to stop affordable housing in Hong Kong so that they can increase their income and also maintain the value of their properties.
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This problem was created by the British when they ruled over Hong Kong and just before the British left they did something to make this problem a lot worse. Coupled with the greed of the main holders of land and property in Hong Kong who also have the economic means to bluff the ordinary folk to keep Hong Kong in this problem it still remains unsolved over the past 25 years. Why do I say this ? 1. The problem already existed during the British Rule. 2. When the British were preparing to leave they grabbed as much land and sold as much land as possible to their cronies who are property developers in Hong Kong. 3. These property developers deliberately slowdown development or new affordable housing or do not develop affordable housing to maximise their profits. Some of them even deliberately price their new properties at sky high prices to push the prices much higher. 4. They also lobby the other property owners to prevent the sitting Hong Kong Government from developing or starting affordable housing for they say these affordable housing will bring down the value of their properties. This will ensure that the affordable housing problem will never be solved.
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NatureWonders709 Hi Bot where are you from ?
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@HKchinese888 I feel so sorry for you that you missed being ruled by authoritarian Government which doesn’t care about you and your people whilst at the same time you go against a democratic Government elected by your own people. Hopefully one day Hong Kong people will learn what is freedom, democracy and appreciate the freedoms that you now have which you Never had under Authoritarian British Rule where you had absolutely no say as to the running of your city.
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@peacelove1854 China’s genocide in Xinjiang is a myth as the Uighur population is still growing though at a lower pace. Population at a lower rate is very normal around the world when the population gets more affluent. There has been no evidence of mass migration like whenever there is any genocide happening in any country around the world. There has also been no instances of any mass migration from Xinjiang to it’s neighboring countries, like what would normally happen in a place where genocide happens. Based on the above facts I truly believe that your comment of a genocide in Xinjiang is really imaginary.
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@Hkchinese888 You're welcome Kumar but the facts remain that Hongkees do not know or understand what Democracy, freedom and universal suffrage is. They also do not know that no matter where you are freedom of expression is linked to responsibility for what you say or do. One more important fact still remain, contrary to what Western lead media want you to think. The CCP does not control what happens in Hong Kong, it is all decided by the people in Hong Kong. Unfortunately the Hongkees are influenced by their elite who doesn't want to allow the value of their properties to be affected and wants to keep pushing the value higher and higher by creating a shortage and pushing the prices up. Therefore this problem will never be solved.
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@Hkchinese888 actually as British citizen, I'm most familiar with the British system of Democracy as. So as compared the British system of democracy and China I am of the opinion that the Chinese system is more democratic. The reason is that the British system doesn't allow a full democratic process of election & decision making for the people. Over the years, the British democratic system has been hijacked by the rich oligarchs both from within the UK & the USA. In effect the UK now is some sort of a vassal state to the USA. Whilst in China, you have elections based on the personnel that is known to the actual person going for the election. Your election in China is multi-level whilst in the UK it's only one or two levels. Decision process in the UK is wholly left to the elected person for the 5 years in the mean time the ordinary citizens have absolutely no say in matters pertaining to their lives. Whilst in China any ordinary citizens haven't full say in the daily running of their lives or the elected personnel will not be eligible to stand for election in the next election or could even be replaced tomorrow. In the USA & UK you only get 1 vote per person. Based on the same election methods in Hong Kong, you effectively have 2 votes per working adult. One representing the place you live in & another representing your profession. Unfortunately in Hong Kong, the decision process is similar to that of the UK system where it is left to the elected person to decide whilst in mainland China every citizen who wish to participate will get a chance to say what they want in the decision making of the Government. Information is always not equal or perfect therefore there are still many Chinese who has been ill informed or not been informed of this process but hopefully with these decisions making mechanism being online more & more people will know & participate in the Governing of China.
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@vanessaruth2834 in a way yes those pro-democracy politicians have been opposing everything that the Government has proposed so nothing much could be done for the people. Maybe they are funded or lobbied by those rich tycoons to protect their interests, or worse by the CIA. Some of them have daily online meetings with the CIA and some US politicians and it has been documented by the BBC on this too.
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@Hello-uk5xp They will regret because they have less freedom in the UK, they have less social support in the UK. They will also have less benefits in the UK. They will also have less opportunities in the UK too. They will then be treated as a second class citizen and will also face some for of racial discrimination in the UK too.
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@SatishKumar-fj7uc No blocking access to Taiwanese leaders is the correct thing to do as it is illegal for top leaders of any country to meet directly with Taiwanese leaders. The reason is because the USA recognise that the legitimate Government for all of China sits in Beijing and is represented by the CCP. The USA also recognise that Taiwan is a province of China, therefore any meeting between a top Taiwanese leader and a leader of the USA is considered recognising a Taiwan as a country in this way it is against International law that is practised and recognised by the United Nations.
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@Cosmo1093 the people of Hong Kong are too immature to know what is the democratic process, freedom and democracy. They need to be educated about this. Those rioters in 2019 has been demanding absolute freedom of speech and absolute freedom without the responsibility of the consequences of the law or their actions. This is not available in any country or territory around the world.
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@ZalmanFarisiUNAS what is the point of having democracy when it only brings violence, hatred, total lack of freedom and equality? These are the values that the HKU students are promoting these students should not be allowed to promote such violence, hatred and anarchy in the name of democracy.
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@K3nM3g yes, I remember. She pretended to be handcuffed but then suddenly she can move her hand to swipe her hair so that people can see her face better.
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Maybe Japan should also consider the independence of Okinawa and Hokkaido too in that case. Japan should stop the colonization of Okinawa and Hokkaido.
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@canto_v12 there is no country in this world who would allow their law makers to swear allegiance to another country or to refuse to swear allegiance to their own country. He is not qualified to be a LegCo member.
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As long as Japan do not aggravate the situation there will be peace.
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Ha ha ha the fun side of me tend to agree... let her ride it home for havens sake it’s fun but she need to do it safely though
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What will happen to the RCEP that has just been signed by these parties ? Australia just want to ruin it all for everyone here in the Asia Pacific ?
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Well once she has tasted the freedom in Canada she will then appreciate the freedom she used to have in China. Let her regret that way.
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@davebull9600 incidentally the protesters in Hong Kong are treated a lot more humanely than the ones in London now and the Black Lives Matters movement both in the US, UK and Europe. And No, Scotland has already voted for Independence a few years ago and they still have not independence. Northern Ireland too has been asking for Independence for decades too what happened to them ? Tell me how the British Intelligence treated the freedom fighters of Northern Ireland and compare it to those of Hong Kong.
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Wow their fine is so minimal only HKD 20,000 per day for delay in removal. It should be HKD 3,000,000 per day or more if they failed to remove these illegal structures.
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There is no such thing as a Primary Election in the mini Constitution of Hong Kong to organise and run such is against the Law. Why is it wrong to detain and charge people who willfully break the LAW are those Diplomats insane or out of their minds ?
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@kikoedano6861 I only see Filipino, US and Japanese aggression against China in this case.
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K j X • 5 years ago China’s one Child policy only applies to the Han Chinese, all the other 54 ethnic groups can have as many children as they want. Even if you refuse to believe it, the Uiygers in China can have as many children as they want that’s why their population overtook the Han’s in Xinjiang in a short period of time. This One Child policy is an American agenda to limit China’s population. They didn’t go the way of India, because in India, the American’s sent doctors and promoted the sterilization of young women without their knowledge. These American doctors even help in doing abortions without the mother’s knowledge as well.
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I know what it is like as I have the same condition although not as advanced as his but I understand his pain. Approximately 10% of the male population in the world will get this condition but his is very advance.
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@smoochie3331 how more delusional can you be ? Going abroad to study is different from emigrating overseas.
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