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posted by smog 66 days ago (edited 66 days ago)
Yes indeed she is.

Well no, as I understand it she was invited to inform the police of her plans (as anyone organising any protest or march or public gathering must do here, pretty much as one would have to in, say, London or New York). If she had done so she would have been able to protest freely with organised police "protection". Since she chose not to there's a limit to what the police could do "on the fly".

There are plenty of protest and marches in Hong Kong - I don't really see any curtailment of free speech in that regard.

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posted by puyi 66 days ago
patriotic rent a crowd fresh from across the border......nice little day trip

darren rudd is a sinophile


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posted by Juno Watt 66 days ago
I watched at least 7 Home Affairs Department buses loading up on my road with elderly people in "chung kwok ga yau" T-shirts and Chinese flags supplied by Lenovo. Seems our govt is under pressure from Beijing to ensure a good turn-out of patriots.


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posted by bunthorne 66 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by smog


Well no, as I understand it she was invited to appraise the police of her plans


Sorry to be a pain smog but could you go back and edit.


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posted by smog 66 days ago
OK - fair cop.

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posted by ServerGuy 66 days ago
Well I suppose it will be interesting to see what all the papers have to say tomorrow morning about all of this.

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posted by Juno Watt 66 days ago
If nothing else, I was pleased to see the general lack of red T-shirts around town today. Most Hongkongers can still think for themselves.


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posted by smog 66 days ago
Where I am (Wan Chai) there were quite a few - I would guess perhaps 5% of the people waiting in the streets around here were wearing something red, and probably 20-25% had applied one of those red stickers.

I didn't see a single orange t-shirt.

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posted by Juno Watt 66 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by smog

I didn't see a single orange t-shirt.

You also don't see any bus tours of pensioners arranged by the orange camp, because they don't use these crowd-swelling tricks.


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posted by beer guy 66 days ago
what a hot piece of ass she is.........grrrrrrrrrrr

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posted by AKA 66 days ago
mmmm

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posted by beer guy 66 days ago
id lick her left pinky............

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posted by tiger lily 65 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by smiley
My son's school asked all the kids to wear red T-shirts in support of China and the olympic spirit. My son went to with a red T-shirt with 'England' written across the front.

That made my day.


Ahhh .....haha ha..


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posted by bus aunty 64 days ago
posted by Juno Watt 2 days ago
Pro-democracy activists were forced to abandon their own torch relay, after they were surrounded by angry spectators in Tsimshatsui. Members of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China had planned to run along Salisbury, Nathan and Austin roads, to call for human rights on the mainland. But hundreds of people surrounded them - shouting abuse. Police formed a human chain around the group, and escorted them to Kowloon Park.




They were forced to abandon their torch relay because there was not a spare metre available to breath let alone move. There was too strong a sea of support by the public (in fact, across the whole of HK). It was not because they were abused by shouting protesters FFS.

The public have spoken, they are tired of the party pooper mentality of these rent a crowd, and turn up to protest and be negative any where any time, attention seekers.

They are the same doomdayers as WACO, the Time or Fortune or whatever mag at the time of 1997 saying HK was doomed after the handover. They always make good headlines for news print but they are like the boy who cried wolf......

Juno, do you work for Taiwan or something?


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posted by Juno Watt 64 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by bus aunty

Juno, do you work for Taiwan or something?

Were you shipped in from Shenzhen?


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posted by bus aunty 64 days ago
but 100% non government affiliated.


 
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