Tuesday, June 16, 2020

As The West Continues To Poke Their Kaypo Noses Into China's Business Vis-a-Vis Hong Kong, It Would Do Well To Listen To Sane Voices


The west, especially the US and its four eyes might think they have the right to tell China how it should treat Hong Kong.

Really?

Or are they just up to mischief?
Turn it the other way - China incessantly calls out the five eyes on how they should treat their own citizens and how to run their own business.

That would be neat. But, you can bet your last dollar the five eyes would turn red in the you know where and tell the Middle Kingdom to buck off and mind their own blardy business hehehe

But no, kaypohs are busybodies. They have nothing better to do, so they poke their noses into other people's business.

On Hong Kong, these busybodies are way off the mark. And they know it. But what better way to try and rattle the Middle Kingdom vis-a-vis Hong Kong when they see China as a rising power while they themselves are losing their way hahaha

Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

Nancy Pelosi said the Hong Kong riots were a beautiful sight.

Well, the US is burning now over the killing of George Floyd.

Should the Middle Kingdom show the middle finger and tell the US what it should do?

Maybe that would be the right thing to do.

Police brutality and systemic racism are what a civilised country should not be known for hehehe

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