Comments by "May L" (@MeiinUK) on "South China Morning Post"
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@Bunnyroo7 : I was raised speaking English and also Cantonese too. I can tell you that, some individuals are being absolutely discriminatory.. That is, the foreigners that works in HK, are abusing the English language themselves. Both themselves.. and by others. You cannot just allow, such a situation to happen... and because nobody fights back, cos they assume that making money is important. Then they even lose themselves in the process !!!! I call that an invasion, don't you ??? SOME control is important imho !
There are indeed Europeans's descendents in HK.. However, should it, or should it NOT be an actual Chinese city ? It should be a chinese city. What happens, when foreigners outgrow actual Chinese? Even this doesn't happen in the UK. Actually.. if you cannot afford an actual child, then you don't have a child. Simple as !!! So.. what happens when there are more foreigners that dominates the financial sectors? And then they dominate the political tiers as well ? The country, pull the plug and spreads the wealth away from HK. This is what happens. In order to stop the expansion and the foreigners from having more children. IF people cannot even understand basic things... like that... then what are you doing? Calling the landlords, the "indigenous people" is RUDE. Crass.. and absolutely obtuse.
Why don't we call the foreigners as "slaves" in HK??? Why are Chinese lives so cheap ????....
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@szesze-bw8fz : But this is the point..... do you want the entire world to be "chinese" ? I don't actually... and the risk is TOO high ? I don't want this. I don't want to see this either. So many, are already not cantonese, which is fine.. but in fact... this is very destabilising.. The Dutch, lost their empires, and they literally did not want their "mixed race children " to enter The Netherlands. Although do still do now. But the percentage is only low. Maybe around 10 to 20%.... This is why now, in Europe... the "far right".. is on the rise. They are raising themselves into power. And to be honest, I agree with them. I know that even my family have married mixed-race individuals too. But many married the same race. In my uni years, many went back to HK. And migrated back. Some next generation relatives took over their businesses, or whatever... but at least, we don't try to disrupt this dynamic. 1.4 billion chinese wor... and you want to eliminate their race, and heritage ? Why ??? Caucasian is about to go extinct in this generation.. and that is very scary ?? Even the migrants, or the ethnic minorities are higher than the white people in the UK...
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If you think about it, it makes no sense to activate a "security law", when the actual country's sovereignty has been transferred. So what IS happening inside of the mainland ? Did that law never existed before ? Are there operational issues across ALL regions and areas ? Did some of them, are actually NOT internationally legal, and compliant ? Possibly, yes, right ??? Cos when you read the chinese comments. A lot of them makes NO sense !! People still use languages, similar to that of Imperial China.... "Sifu".... "Imperial Area".... etc etc. People "say" things, but they "do" in another way !!!
Do not tell me that some people inside of China, do not realise that, signing an international agreement, means that you WILL meet the international GOALS as well ??!!?! Did you think that only chinese companies would benefit ? And not to make it 50/50 ?? Did you think that "china can open up", but other countries can SINK ?? What ?? Did they think that, money should just be turned inwards, and not spend outwards ????
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To be honest... when I look at this video... and then I am beginning to under an actual picture of the actual HK.. of the past... I don't think that it was "any better" in actual fact. Not really. Cos... I had thought that, the way that we have our civil services in the UK is similar to HK's... cos it was an actual Commonwealth? I did not expected that, it did not have that model at all? Or rather, the people INSIDE HK.. did not feel it, or as so. Therefore... this is why it was always chaotic. And the people there, "prided" themselves... cos they assume that it was THEIR hardwork.. that raised the city off the ground. But they have never seen the oversea's reports.. and such like... etc etc etc. So therefore, the people who were "appointed"... or "ex-civil servants"... were.. in reality back then.. and back when the world had only 60 countries. THOSE individuals, were at an higher position, than they do today. After those UN/2nd world war period... each country made up their own structures inside their own country. Maybe this is why, those who lived through those days.. try to rewrite histories as well... etc etc etc. This is why it is funny when people say that " our law is different to yours"... Actually.. HK never had common law, judging the decision-making the actual outcomes. And now... I can see all those reports.. and everywhere, what is going on ?... In those earlier days, you had functional groups as well. Which is a kind of union. Or acts like it. This is why, I didn't quite get all of these so called "political parties"... I think they must have been like, national parties.. cos it was only later on, that people realises that they are out of reach of the rest of the country ? (And HK's news also do not reach the mainland now either.)
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