Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Carrie Lam, has failed to meet the deadline, set at 5pm, 20th June to scrap the Extradition bill (Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019 ).
As a result, protestors will follow through with another protest, the fourth one this month, tomorrow, Friday, 21st June.
Why do people think protesting accomplishes anything? This isn't 1950. You're not going to get your way by appealing to the Christkike sensibilities of a dead generation.
You get what you want through force. Period.
Cameron Davis
If the hong kongers were smart (and they aren't), then they would have tried to convince other mainland chinks to support them through demonstrating throughout the whole nation.
Nicholas Walker
This
Fuck Hong Kong, capital of the evil banker. Nuke this fucking city.
only force will change things, the most incredible fact of all is that once force has been exerted, all the radicals will be lined up and shot in the back of the skull by the new administration.
it's human nature.
James Brooks
Oh believe me, they try, they really do try, but a combination of good economic growth, censorship, and Chinese national unity makes this a bit more difficult task.
Jayden Evans
International pressure is mounting. It's no longer a standalone operation
With that many people they could easily storm Lam's office and drag her into a public square and execute her on a live net feed as a warning to China's government members.
Nothing will happen though. Chinese are weak willed soi'd out betas. Violence is something you're born with and these people do not have it in them.
Luis Stewart
imagine the smell
Brandon Sullivan
So the demand for Lam to step down is off the table?
Jayden Brown
>Nothing will happen though. Chinese are weak willed soi'd out betas. Violence is something you're born with and these people do not have it in them. Like any Western country is any different. Anti-white politicians in Western countries should straight up be lynched immediately. Instead, we tee-hee "What an idiot!" and then waddle about while they undermine our rights and our ethnic homogeneity, dooming us to an inevitable series of prolonged civil wars in the future.
Adam Phillips
>photoshopped protestest for "artistic freedom" "by any means necessary" >media invented and photoshopped nearly 1.8 million protesters
Angel Gomez
>It's no longer a standalone operation >t.CIA organizer since day minus 30
Dylan Ramirez
The temptation to throw things from the balconies would be overwhelming.
Asher Campbell
Wouldn't work. Many a mainland chinese doesn't care too much about politics. HK's population is about 7.5 mil. The protest had a 2 mil turnout. Even a conservative estimate would place it around 1.5 mil.
At 1.5 mil, thats 20% of the population. With China's good boy point system, it is highly unlikely that the CCCP will allow something like this to spread. Telegram, a large player in the comms game this time round, experienced doxxing during the protest period. Hardly a coincidence. The only reasons why HK can even get away with a protest are intl. bankers and media.
HKD is being distribyted by Standard Chartered, HSBC and Bank of China. HK is a staging point... but for what?
Thomas Harris
Can someone tell me, if honk-honkers hate the idea of being part of China so much, why didn't they legalize private gun ownership the moment britbongs cucked out HK?
It was still fully independent back then. They'd ensure nobody would annex it violently, without nuking the city first. Imagine if all those 2 millions carried. That would be a different message entirely.
Christian Rivera
Some Honk Kongers on Jow Forums unironically believed they’d win against the mainland.