Hong Kong has entered a state of mass civil disobedience

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No its not that complex. Big bank take little bank. Do cacs have interests in Hong Kong winning, yes. Why does Hong Kong even exist? Because of cac drug dealers. Stop it.

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If pro Beijing officials are elected in Hong Kong that could mean higher prices across the board for a lot of companies that want to ship products into Hong kong. Obviously cacs don't want that because they probably have alot of long standing agreements with hk officials.

Why else would america or you give a fukk. Why would we even be talking about this if there weren't some cue in the media to do so.

Why do we care about this more then sweatshop workers and people who live I cages in Hong Kong :mjlol:
 
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Hong Kong Strikes Back - West Attempts to Spin Growing Anti-Occupy Movement

October 4, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci - LD) - The tides are turning against US-funded mobs in the streets of Hong Kong amid the so-called "Occupy Central" protests, as increasingly impatient residents and business owners come out into the streets to confront protesters. At times outnumbering and overwhelming the "Occupy Central" protesters, the movement represents residents, business owners, and by-standers attempting to restore normality to Hong Kong's streets after the government and police have so far been unable to do so.


Image: Within articles claiming an ongoing and growing backlash against
Occupy Central protesters is led by "triad" gangsters, are pictures of angry
residents who are clearly not triad members.


In response, both US-funded Occupy Central leaders and their backers across the Western media have attempted to claim thousands of anti-Occupy Central protesters are in fact "paid triad" gangsters. In the Sydney Morning Herald's article, "Violent mobs with triad links threaten Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters," it is claimed without evidence that:
Pro-democracy protesters were besieged by violent mobs looking to break up their occupation of one of Hong Kong's busiest districts on Friday, leading to chaotic skirmishes on city streets, accusations of police bias, and the shelving of negotiations with the government.
Nineteen people were arrested, at least eight of whom had "triad backgrounds", police said early on Saturday, lending weight to furious accusations from pro-democracy groups that the violence was instigated by gangs who had been paid to provoke trouble and break up the demonstrations
The Herald fails to cite any evidence confirming these arrests, as well as provide any context to what "triad backgrounds" actually means. Attempting to discredit thousands of anti-Occupy Central protesters as "triads" using nebulous and baseless accusations equates to overt propaganda. Worst yet, the Herald's own article featured an AFP photo of anti-Occupy Central protesters - middle-aged and elderly men most likely business owners and local residents - but clearly not "triads."

Image: Triad gangsters across Chinese society including mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, generally sport large conspicuous tattoos on their upper bodies, are young, and very easy to spot, even when they attempt to blend in when attempting to put their days of organized crime behind them. In Singapore particularly, public awareness campaigns ask employers not to judge former triad members on their appearances. It is unlikely that thousands of "triads" could come out onto the streets of Hong Kong and the Western press failed to capture any pictures of them - meaning their claims of "tirades" confronting Occupy Central protesters is a fabrication.
So conditioned is the ordinary reader of Western newspapers that headlines directly contradicted by the content of the article as well as accompanying pictures goes unnoticed. However, for a growing number of increasingly astute segments of the global public, such discrepancies are beginning to stand out with startling conspicuity.
They myriad of growing lies surrounding the US-engineered chaos in Hong Kong's streets is but one part of a much larger, long-term campaign to contain, co-opt, or collapse China's political order, and replace it once again with Balkanized colonial proxies.​
 
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Hong Kong’s “Occupy Central” is US-backed Sedition
Column: Society
Region: Eastern Asia
Country: China
The goal of the US in Hong Kong is clear – to turn the island into an epicenter of foreign-funded subversion with which to infect China’s mainland more directly.

Protesters of the “Occupy Central” movement in Hong Kong shout familiar slogans and adopt familiar tactics seen across the globe as part of the United States’ immense political destabilization and regime change enterprise. Identifying the leaders, following the money, and examining Western coverage of these events reveal with certainty that yet again, Washington and Wall Street are busy at work to make China’s island of Hong Kong as difficult to govern for Beijing as possible.

Naming Names: Who is Behind “Occupy Central?”

Several names are repeatedly mentioned amid coverage of what is being called “Occupy Central,” the latest in a long line of US-engineered color revolutions, and part of America’s vast, ambitious global geopolitical reordering which started in earnest in 2011 under the guise of the so-called “Arab Spring.”

Benny Tai, a lecturer of law at the University of Hong Kong, is cited by various sources across the Western media as the primary organizer – however there are many “co-organizers” mentioned alongside him. The South China Morning Post in an article titled, “Occupy Central is on: Benny Tai rides wave of student protest to launch movement (1),” mentions most of them (emphasis added):

Political heavyweights including Civic Party chairwoman Audrey Eu Yuet-mee, former head of the Catholic diocese Cardinal Jospeh Zen Zi-kiun and Democratic Party founding chairman Martin Lee Chu-ming addressed the crowd.

The Post also mentions (emphasis added):

Jimmy Lai Chi-Ying, the embattled boss of Next Media who is under investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption over donations to pan-democrat politicians, said he arrived immediately after a call from Martin Lee Chu-ming.

Benny Tai regularly attends US State Department, National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and its subsidiary the National Democratic Institute (NDI) funded and/or organized forums. Just this month, he spoke at a Design Democracy Hong Kong (NDI-funded) conference on political reform. He is also active at the University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Comparative and Public Law (CCPL) - also funded by NDI. CCPL’s 2013-2014 annual report lists Benny Tai as attending at least 3 of the center’s functions, as well as heading one of the center’s projects.

Martin Lee, Jimmy Lai, and Joseph Zen are all confirmed as both leaders of the “Occupy Central” movement and collaborators with the US State Department. Martin Lee, founding chairman of the Democratic Party in Hong Kong, would even travel to the United States this year to conspire directly with NED as well as with politicians in Washington. Earlier this year, Lee would even take to the stage of NED’s event “Why Democracy in Hong Kong Matters.” Joining him at the NED-organized event was Anson Chan, another prominent figure currently supporting the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong’s streets.

Media mogul Jimmy Lai was reported to have met with Neo-Con and former president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz in June 2014. China Daily would report in an article titled, “Office opposes foreign interference in HK,” that:

A special edition of Eastweek showed Lai, owner of Next Media and Apple Daily, meeting Paul Wolfowitz, a former US deputy secretary of defense in George W. Bush’s administration. The pair met on Lai’s private yacht for five hours in late May.

Wolfowitz, who was also president of the World Bank between 2005 and 2007, is well-known in the US for his neo-conservative views and belief in a unilateral foreign policy. Wolfowitz also held the post of under secretary of defense between 1989 and 1993. He is currently a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

Lai would also seek Wolfowitz’ help in securing various business deals in Myanmar. The South China Morning Post in their article, “Jimmy Lai paid Paul Wolfowitz US$75,000 for help in Myanmar,” reported that:

Leaked documents show Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai Chee-ying paid former US deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz US$75,000 for his help with projects in Myanmar.

According to a July 22, 2013, remittance notice by the Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Wolfowitz received the money from Lai as “compensation for services in regards to Myanmar”.

Lai’s liasons with notorious Neo-Con Wolfowitz should be no surprise – as NED, the principle director of Washington’s vast portfolio of political agitators worldwide is rife with Neo-Cons who intermingle both on NED’s board of directors, as well as in various other corporate-financier funded think tanks. NED itself is merely a front, couching geopolitical and corporate-financier interests behind the cover of “promoting freedom” and “democracy” around the world.

There is also “student leader” Joshua Wong, who was arrested amid the protests. Wong has had his career tracked by the NDI’s “NDItech” project since as early as 2012. In a post titled, “In Hong Kong, Does “Change Begin with a Single Step”?,” NDI reports:

Scholarism founder Joshua Wong Chi-fung, 15, has become an icon of the movement, and his skillful interactions with media have been memorialized and disseminated on Youtube. Through this page, Hong Kong youth have coalesced around common messages and images – for example, equating MNE with “brainwashing” and echoing themes reminiscent of the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy movement.

Wong’s work serves to challenge attempts by Beijing to reestablish Chinese institutions on the island, preserving Western-style (and co-opted) institutions including the education system.

The aforementioned Civic Party chairwoman Audrey Eu Yuet-mee is also entwined with the US NED, regularly attending forums sponsored by NED and its subsidiary NDI. In 2009 she was a featured speaker at an NDI sponsored public policy forum hosted by “SynergyNet,” also funded by NDI. In 2012 she was a guest speaker at the NDI-funded Women’s Centre “International Women’s Day” event. The Hong Kong Council of Women (HKCW) itself is also annually funded by the NDI. Just this year, should would also find herself associated with CCPL, presenting at one of its functions beside “Occupy Central” leader Benny Tai himself.

In addition to SynergyNet, CCPL, and HKCW, there are several other US-funded NGOs supporting, legitimizing, and justifying “Occupy Central,” or hosting those leading it. Among them is the US NED-fundedHong Kong Transition Project” which claims it is “tracking the transition of Hong Kong people from subjects to citizens.” In name and mission statement alone, the goal of the US in Hong Kong is clear – to turn Hong Kong into an epicenter of foreign-funded subversion with which to infect China’s mainland with more directly.

The Transition Project was tasked with legitimizing Occupy Central’s “pro-democracy referendum” conducted earlier this year – which then served as justification for increasing unrest on Hong Kong’s streets. Guardian in a June 2014 article titled, “Hong Kong’s unofficial pro-democracy referendum irks Beijing,” would report:

About 730,000 Hong Kong residents – equivalent to a fifth of the registered electorate – have voted in an unofficial “referendum” that has infuriated Beijing and prompting a flurry of vitriolic editorials, preparatory police exercises and cyber-attacks.

Occupy Central with Love and Peace (OCLP), the pro-democracy movement that organised the poll, hopes to pressure Beijing into allowing Hong Kong’s 7.2 million residents to choose their own leader by 2017. If Beijing refuses, OCLP says, the movement will mobilise at least 10,000 people next month to block the main roads in Central, a forest of skyscrapers housing businesses and government offices on Hong Kong island’s northern shore.

The Transition Project links with other US-funded organizations, including the Hong Kong-based “think tank” Civic Exchange. Funded by Exxon, the US State Department’s NDI, the British Council, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Morgan Stanley, Citi Group, the British Consulate itself, and many others, its claim of being “Hong Kong’s independent public policy think tank” is scandalous.
 
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The Agenda: What Does “Occupy Central” Really Want?

US NDI openly states on its own page dedicated to its political meddling in Hong Kong that:

In 2005, NDI initiated a six-month young political leaders program focused on training a group of rising party and political group members in political communications skills. In 2006, NDI launched a District Council campaign school for candidates and campaign managers in the lead-up to the 2007 elections.

NDI has also worked to bring political parties, government leaders and civil society actors together in public forums to discuss political party development, the role of parties in Hong Kong and political reform. In 2012, for example, a conference by Hong Kong think tank SynergyNet supported by NDI featured panelists from parties across the ideological spectrum and explored how adopting a system of coalition government might lead to a more responsive legislative process.


Indeed, the very organizations, forums, and political parties the “Occupy Central” movement is associated with and led by are the creation of foreign interests – specifically the US State Department through NDI. Since “democracy” is “self-rule,” and every step of “Occupy Central” has seen involvement by foreign interests, “democracy” is surely not the protest’s true agenda.

Instead, it is “soft” recolonization by Washington, Wall Street, and London. If “Occupy Central” is successful and Beijing ever foolishly agrees to allowing the leaders of this foreign-orchestrated charade to run for office, what will be running Hong Kong will not be the people, but rather foreign interests through a collection of overt proxies who shamelessly sustain themselves on US cash, political backing, and support across the West’s vast media resources.

The West’s Long War With China

“Occupy Central” is just one of many ongoing gambits the US is running against Beijing. A visit to the US NED site reveals not one, but four pages dedicated to meddling in China’s internal politics. NED’s activities are divided among China in general, Tibet, Xinjiang - referred to as “East Turkistan” as it is called by violent separatists the US backs - and Hong Kong. All of NED’s funding goes to politically subversive groups aligned to and dependent on the West, while being hostile toward Beijing. They range from “monitoring” and “media” organizations, to political parties as well as fronts for violent extremists. And as impressive as this network of political subversion is, it itself is still but a single part of a greater geopolitical agenda to encircle, contain, and eventually collapse the political order of Beijing and replace it with one favorable to Wall Street and Washington.

As early as the Vietnam War, with the so-called “Pentagon Papers” released in 1969, it was revealed that the conflict was simply one part of a greater strategy aimed at containing and controlling China. While the US would ultimately lose the Vietnam War and any chance of using the Vietnamese as a proxy force against Beijing, the long war against Beijing would continue elsewhere.


This containment strategy would be updated and detailed in the 2006 Strategic Studies Institute report “String of Pearls: Meeting the Challenge of China’s Rising Power across the Asian Littoral” where it outlines China’s efforts to secure its oil lifeline from the Middle East to its shores in the South China Sea as well as means by which the US can maintain American hegemony throughout the Indian and Pacific Ocean. The premise is that, should Western foreign policy fail to entice China into participating in the “international system” as responsible stakeholders, an increasingly confrontational posture must be taken to contain the rising nation.


This includes funding, arming, and backing terrorists and proxy regimes from Africa, across the Middle East, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and even within China’s territory itself. Documented support of these movements not only include Xinjiang separatists, but also militants and separatists in Baluchistan, Pakistan where the West seeks to disrupt a newly christened Chinese port and pipeline, as well as the machete wielding supporters of Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar’s Rakhine state - yet another site the Chinese hope to establish a logistical hub.

Meddling in Thailand and stoking confrontation between China and an adversarial front including Vietnam, the Philippines, and Japan are also components of this spanning containment policy.

Whatever grievances those among “Occupy Central’s” mobs may have, they have forfeited both their legitimacy and credibility, not to mention any chance of actually achieving progress. Indeed, as the US-engineered “Arab Spring” has illustrated, nothing good will come of serving insidious foreign interests under the guise of “promoting democracy.” The goal of “Occupy Central” is to make Hong Kong ungovernable at any cost, especially at the cost of the people living there – not because that is the goal of the witless though well-intentioned participants being misled by Washington’s troupe of seditious proxies, but because that is the goal of those funding and ultimately directing the movement from abroad.

Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.





 

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@joeychizzle what's going on over there, breh?
The protesting has reached a new level. Since the government miraculously got their shyt together and slapped restraining orders forbidding people to occupy the hot districts, people are getting super vexed and have been involved with multiple clashes with police. Makeshift shields, batons, pepper spray, blood, etc it's been escalating. Finally the last couple nights, new attempts to storm government buildings were made and it finally looked like a proper riot. Police and protesters getting at each other, swinging wild, shields clashing upon shields, cuts and blood and knees on backs with faces eating pavement everywhere. Cops have been clearing shyt out EFFICIENTLY for the last week or two. Straight up marching en masse towards the occupiers and removing all the roadblocks and flattening tents and supply stations.

Perhaps our peaceful protest sent a message to the world, but its true purpose has failed - to make the overtly Communist Chinese government relent and allow true democratic elections. I believe there remains still one stronghold, and I'm pretty sure they're gonna shut the whole shyt down. I better get down there and witness history before it vanishes before our eyes.

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If pro Beijing officials are elected in Hong Kong that could mean higher prices across the board for a lot of companies that want to ship products into Hong kong. Obviously cacs don't want that because they probably have alot of long standing agreements with hk officials.

Why else would america or you give a fukk. Why would we even be talking about this if there weren't some cue in the media to do so.

Why do we care about this more then sweatshop workers and people who live I cages in Hong Kong :mjlol:

Breh. Ain't no sweatshop workers here. And only the lowest of the lowest live in them damn cages. A few get snapped by some hipster photographer and people thinkin the city livin like that :snoop:

It ranks as the 5th most important city in the world, barely behind megacities such as New York and London, having attained Alpha+ status.
Top third ranked global financial centre, human development index ranks at 15 out of 187, 14th highest in exports and 8th in imports, top in the financial development index, highest ranked in the WSJ economic freedom index (fourteen years in a fukking row), ranked top 5 in the four sections making up the OECD International Student Assessment Programme for maths, reading, science and problem solving, lowest infant mortality, highest life expectancy, best voted airport in the world, best ranked skyline, and a whole host other good shyt.

What city you living in that's got all these mothafukkin CERTS!!!!
come at me brah!!!!

lol in all seriousness it's a dope place to visit and live. those rankings are all real, certifiable by google. We also have the highest number of rolls royces per square mile :birdman:

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the_peninsula_hong_kong_rolls_royce_fleet.jpg

13 phantoms as hotel taxis. WHAT WHAT

I could post more, but I hope you realize that we are NOT living in cages breh. Anyone on this forum that's been can tell you wattup with the best city in Asia :banderas:
 

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Breh. Ain't no sweatshop workers here. And only the lowest of the lowest live in them damn cages. A few get snapped by some hipster photographer and people thinkin the city livin like that :snoop:

It ranks as the 5th most important city in the world, barely behind megacities such as New York and London, having attained Alpha+ status.
Top third ranked global financial centre, human development index ranks at 15 out of 187, 14th highest in exports and 8th in imports, top in the financial development index, highest ranked in the WSJ economic freedom index (fourteen years in a fukking row), ranked top 5 in the four sections making up the OECD International Student Assessment Programme for maths, reading, science and problem solving, lowest infant mortality, highest life expectancy, best voted airport in the world, best ranked skyline, and a whole host other good shyt.

What city you living in that's got all these mothafukkin CERTS!!!!
come at me brah!!!!

lol in all seriousness it's a dope place to visit and live. those rankings are all real, certifiable by google. We also have the highest number of rolls royces per square mile :birdman:

hongkong-skyline-hd-wallpaper-jpg.546


hong-kong-skyline-view.jpg


Hong_Kong_Skyline_in_the_Evening-Wallpaper.jpg


LKF_Street_View02.jpg


Hong-Kong-Disneyland.jpg


hong-kong-big-buddha.jpg


oceanpark_wallpaper2.jpg


the_peninsula_hong_kong_rolls_royce_fleet.jpg

13 phantoms as hotel taxis. WHAT WHAT

I could post more, but I hope you realize that we are NOT living in cages breh. Anyone on this forum that's been can tell you wattup with the best city in Asia :banderas:
Too many cacs
 

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Too many cacs
Don't let that picture fool you breh. Cacs only around in the tourist spots and they get scammed so hard I literally chuckle when I hear them attempting to communicate in SUPER american english or retarded fake chinese they learned in a book.

96.4% ethnic chinese so the only cacs you'll see are the ones that stayed behind after them brits skidaddled or some disenchanted old dude with his fam living retired. and students. oh these snowbunnys are thots on thots on thots


come check out the place breh. plenty of paags :shaq:
 

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Don't let that picture fool you breh. Cacs only around in the tourist spots and they get scammed so hard I literally chuckle when I hear them attempting to communicate in SUPER american english or retarded fake chinese they learned in a book.

96.4% ethnic chinese so the only cacs you'll see are the ones that stayed behind after them brits skidaddled or some disenchanted old dude with his fam living retired. and students. oh these snowbunnys are thots on thots on thots


come check out the place breh. plenty of paags :shaq:
i will go. My wife is going to give me the chinese tour as soon as my son is old enough to say

*you're not my daddy*

Any city that plush has nefarious filth around every corner
 

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i will go. My wife is going to give me the chinese tour as soon as my son is old enough to say

*you're not my daddy*

Any city that plush has nefarious filth around every corner
lol just don't go around trying to choke everyone breh
your bjj credentials won't get you outta jail hahahaha
 

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lol just don't go around trying to choke everyone breh
your bjj credentials won't get you outta jail hahahaha
Nah they have bjj schools in hong kong so the only people ill be choking out are the dudes that are in there. :wow:
 

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Nah they have bjj schools in hong kong so the only people ill be choking out are the dudes that are in there. :wow:
I've never really bothered checking out bjj and mma gyms in hk yet.. mostly because i got a few injuries to fix before i start any form of training. been wanting to learn bjj, muay thai and mma for ages now. might even learn some wing chun, what with my chinese heritage and all. have fun when you do slide through breh.
 
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