But in Hong Kong, the police are too soft which emboldens the mobsters.
You don't deal with so-called protesters that routinely turn violent, disrupting public transport, burning and damaging public properties, throw petrol bombs at police and even directly assaulting police personnel on duty, and yet treat the mobsters with kid gloves. That will only encourage further violence and destruction.
There won't be any end to the riotings if things continue as they are.
The Hong Kong police should start dealing with the mobsters as harshly as possible to drive home the point that you cannot break the law with impunity.
No country would allow its citizens to wreck havoc and cause damage to public properties and show the middle finger at authorities like no law exists.
The Hong Kong mobsters do not know what is good for them.
Democracy? Freedom?
How much democracy did they enjoy under the British? Was there universal suffrage under the British then?
Were they able to demonstrate and get what they wanted and not been fired on and bashed when they tried rioting under the British? In fact today, the mobsters get better treatment from the Hong Kong police than they got under the British hahaha
Are Hong Kongers not free to get on with their lives as a SAR (Special Administrative Region)?
Are they being hauled up for doing their own things as long as they don't provoke hatred for the Mainland nor being critical?
Hong Kong belongs to China, period.
The sooner the silly Hong Kongers woke from their delusion, and try to see where their future lies, the better for them.
For in another 27 short years or so, Hong Kong will cease to be a SAR, a concession that was acceded as a goodwill to the British coloniser at the handover, and integrated with the Mainland.
Looking across at Shenzhen, Hong Kong today looks like a backwater.
The alternative for those who would prefer Britain and the US whose flags these traitors proudly carry and wave about, while trampling on the Chinese flag, is that they ship themselves to where their hearts lie.
And hopefully enjoy all the so-called democracy and freedom they assert they are denied in Hong Kong.
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