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Hong Kong Protest
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Wake Up China, democracy is calling :p
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Well democracy needs to stop because it caused my portfolio to go down 2.1% Tongue

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(10-02-201412:42 AM)americarocks Wrote: Wake Up China, democracy is calling :p

There's a democracy in China, and it's calling to its oppressed brethen in Mainland China to break the Communist yoke. It's located across the Taiwan strait-the Republic of China, love live the Republic of China! (October 10th, the Chinese version of Independence Day is coming up. It took us 10 tries to break free of those Manchus. Can't wait to set off fireworks!Big Grin)


Oh, and if Mr. Xi breaks up the protests, Tienanmen-style, or if he concedes to the protesters, he's in trouble. It's quite the conundrum. You know, he might even be the last communist leader of China, because the strategy of letting the protests die down obviously will fail. If Mr. Xi is the last leader of Communist China, I'd be quite happy. At least, the two Chinas can finally reunite when that Communist clown gets kicked out of office, while Mr. Leung (the head of Beijing's puppet government for Hong Kong) gets offered up as the sacrificial lamb (well, more like the sacrifical puppet, with the strings pulled by Mr. Xi.)

“After decades of U.S. attempts to minimize hurting the feelings of the Chinese Communist Party leadership, here is where we find ourselves today. The Chinese president publicly calls for an end to U.S. military alliances and the start of a new arrangement in which Asia manages its own security. Beijing shelters rogue state North Korea from international pressure because China prefers a nuclear DPRK to a collapse of that odious regime. China makes an expansive and illegal claim over most of the South China Sea and attempts to enforce it by ramming, detaining and sabotaging foreign vessels. The Chinese government demands that Japan recognize Chinaâ€s claim over the disputed Senkaku Islands and increases tensions by flooding the area with ships and aircraft, while simultaneously Beijing ignores Vietnamâ€s claim over the Paracel Islands, which the Chinese seized by military force. Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the Chinese government denies complicity in a massive cyber theft campaign that goes beyond strategic intelligence gathering to include industrial espionage. Finally, China continues to insist that Taiwan must submit to rule by the authoritarian government in Beijing, regardless of the will of the people of Taiwan, and backs up that insistence with a standing threat to unleash war. Clearly, despite U.S. attempts to not treat China as an adversary, China is in important ways behaving as an adversary anyway.”-The Diplomat
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