Sunday, May 31, 2020

Minneapolis And Hong Kong


Just as Hong Kong burned with the months-long so-called democracy protests turned violent and mad, the US is now burning following the public protests in Minneapolis.


The difference is that the Hong Kong burning was in a large measure instigated by foreign interests poking their noses in affairs none of their own who wanted to see China shaken.

Whereas the now country-wide protests in the US were brought about following the death of a black man from an arresting policeman literally kneeling the life out of the man under arrest.

Let's see how the local police and the national guards now called out to quell the nation-wide protests handle the situation.

In the Hong Kong case, despite the months-long violent protests that disrupted life and public transport that inconvenienced  everyone, the damage to mass transit stations and public properties, the Hong Kong legislative body invaded, damaged and desecrated and British and American flags hoisted, a man killed, another burned, and several seriously injured by the violent, senseless protesters and the police attacked and injured with stones, bricks, molotov cocktails, arrows and what have you, no one had been shot dead by the Hong Kong police the west said over-reacted with excessve force hehehe......

Let's wait and see.

Would be poetic if the Middle Kingdom told the US to respect their black community and not treat them with contempt as if they were second class Americans not deserving of respect and equal treatment as the white Americans hahaha.....

Would be poetic if China sanctioned the US and told the Duck at the White House to stop threatening to shoot protesters when looting starts hohoho.....

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