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@crail | 2 October 19 | |
@ shadow27 - 1.10.19 - 11:13pm Has anybody heard from vampboy lately? Dead, bro |
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@sisfreak2017 | 2 October 19 | |
@ mok214 - 1.10.19 - 11:45pm Wondering if the US Navy has a presence in the area. Why not have a picnic. There normally somewhere there not fu*king wanted. |
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@adino8it | 2 October 19 | |
About time.... The HK friars have had enough fun.
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@mok214 | 2 October 19 | |
@ shadow27 - 2.10.19 - 12:11am They requested access, but they were denied. But we have a whole fleet and several task forces in the region. And that's exactly why the generals in the People's Republic Army thinks twice about what actions they take. |
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@3mel | 2 October 19 | |
you could have your whole navy there, you aren't going to do anything that would be taken as an act of war and everyone knows it.
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@vampboy | 13 June 20 | |
Hong Kongs 50-year curse takes effect early but this is just the beginning All remaining faith in our legislature died when pro-China lawmaker Starry Lee illegally seized power in House Committee with literal physical force (and the backing of Beijing) in order to speed up the passing of the National Anthem Bill. This highly controversial law criminalises mockery of Chinas national anthem, and legally requires all schools to make the Mandarin tune a part of the compulsory curriculum in our Cantonese-speaking nation. In the same week, the Education Bureau forced the Examinations and Assessment Authority to scrap a public examination question regarding Japans history with China, after state media criticised it as encouraging students to become traitors. But the final nail in the coffin came with Chinas decision to directly impose a national security law in Hong Kong, bypassing consultation and ignoring any constitutional stipulation that such laws must be passed by Hong Kong itself. |
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@vampboy | 13 June 20 | |
How naive of me. For 26 years, I've been standing for SJW ideals and Marxism... all of these garbage ideologies designed for a future utopia that I needlessly forgot the absolute amazing design of freedom I was already living in. While I strived for equality, our freedom was removed from us. While I fought for the rights of minority groups, hordes of red parasites made their way into this city and sabotaged our very existence. While I appreciated the socialist structure, our free market, low tax haven with infinite opportunity was under threat from these savages. While I stood against large multi-national Corporations, I was blinded to the fact that the state was the enemy all along. I It's hard to fathom how the virtuous states of the world watch a capital of financial hub burn to the ground. I wonder whether they truly value the price one pays for freedom? How could I possibly focus on anyone else when my own home is being burned down to the ground, and I can't fathom how people could still stand and sing alongside this modern narrative still. |
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@3mel | 13 June 20 | |
nobody is going to stop China doing whatever the F it wants ever. this shouldn't be news to anyone. |
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@eyesore | 13 June 20 | |
Bulls**t. They're not supreme in the world .we need a fundamental shift in our thinking. Could start by treating China as a enemy state
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@3mel | 13 June 20 | |
@ eyesore - 13.06.20 - 07:59am Bulls**t. They're not supreme in the world .we need a fundamental shift in our thinking. Could start by treating China as a enemy state nobody mentioned them as being supreme. they simply are plugged right into the heart of our economies as well as having a huge army. they've been buying up debts and assets for a decade, they own a massive chunk of America's economy. |
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