Friday, June 5, 2020
Britain's Offer To Accept Hongkies Wanting To Leave The SAR Is So Nice, Don't You Think? Hahaha
So nice of Britain to offer to welcome Hongkies wanting to leave the SAR following China passing security laws for the territory.
That offer should be sincere and meant for all Hongkies who want to leave. Not just a political showboating exercise.
For those Hongkies who want to leave but cannot afford to, Britain and their buddy US should chip in if they are really sincere in wanting to help.
In fact, the US should also welcome all Hongkies who want to leave the SAR.
In fact, the offer from Britain should have been made aeons ago.
Were the offer genuine and made earlier, it would have saved so much heart break and recrimination.
So much better that than constantly interfering and poking into other people's affairs, don't you think so?
Problem solved for the Middle Kingdom.
Problem solved for the Hongkies who fear losing the freedoms they say Being is denying them hahaha....
Those who want to stay, a new beginning.
After all, Hong Kong is Chinese territory. Period.
Those who want to stay will know that for an incontrovertible fact and have no illusions that they are whites and British subjects.
Nor that Hong Kong is British territory
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