• Drewfro66@lemmygrad.ml
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      The majority of residents of Hong Kong wish to remain a part of China, but desire some autonomy from Beijing. Americans in Boston, New York or Chicago would say the same about their relationship to Washington, on the whole.

      If you look into the ideological character of the protestors - who have been basically irrelevant for, what, half a decade now? - they were exactly the sort of people I would hope we all stand against: annoying upper-middle-class Redditor bros dressing up like pepe the frog and asking Trump to save them from the evil Communists. They’re right-wing nutjobs that Western media pretends have a point because it’s convenient for the joint foreign policy agenda of both Capitalist parties.

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      What you see happening in Hong Kong is what the capitalist class wants you to see, because they own the media and fund the politicians & NGOs. Previously:

      The UK’s 99 year lease to subjugate the people of Hong Kong ended, a lease which had been forced upon Imperial China at gunpoint during the century of humiliation. Hong Kong reintegration after the lease expired was a foregone conclusion. The last minute, US-backed attempt at color revolution failed. It was the so-called “revolutionaries” who brought the brutality, by the way.

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      Why not? Hong Kong was returned to China after British colonialism was finally removed from China. HK is benefiting quite dramatically from being better integrated into the Chinese economy than they were before.