Thursday, May 28, 2020

Hong Kong Is A Chinese Territory. PERIOD. No Country Would Allow Its Own Territory To Be Minded By Others.

Hong Kong is a Chinese territory. PERIOD.

No country would allow its own territory to be minded by others.
To be told what it can or cannot do with its own territory.

Just like the US would not want China to tell it what it can or cannot to do with Hawaii.

Or maybe, the US should not mind being told and even threatened by China as to what it should or should not do with Hawaii.

The same goes for everyone else (Britain included) who think they have a right to tell the Middle Kingdom what it can or cannot do  with Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is China's business.

Just as Hawaii is America's business.

Or Scotland the British business.

Stop interfering in other countries' business. It is not your business to do that.

Your business is to mind your own business.

Hong Kong as a British colony is finished.

Hong Kong as a Chinese territory that had been forcefully prised from them, at the time the Middle Kingdom was at its weakest, by the shameless gunboat toting opium pushing British has rightfully
been returned to its owner.

It is time China integrates Hong Kong before foreign interests work more mischiefs in their nefarious attempts to weaken the Middle Kingdom by sowing further mistrust, discord and division and profiting from it.

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