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Pretty important stuff. It could easily be us the way things are going. I've often said, "If we lose the 2nd, we will lose them all, it's only a matter of time."
I BELIEVE IN MY GOD, MY COUNTRY AND IN MYSELF.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635471 10/08/1903:02 PM10/08/1903:02 PM
It’s gonna happen here also I’m afraid Look at how many are still spending money with dicks and Walmart If you can’t do without something how do you plan to stick together for something as serious as a tyrannical government
People will NOT stick together and it’s that simple
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Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635488 10/08/1904:03 PM10/08/1904:03 PM
i had a thought , I wonder what would happen if someone delivered say 500 liberators to HK
i figure they would take the local police that are in HK in a day if they organized any.
problem is the beast is a day away and doing so would cause china to make one big genocide out of HK
the world is sitting around watching this and unlikely to act would the world act on a HK genocide , probably not China has murdered millions before usually by imprisonment and malnutrition.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635493 10/08/1904:14 PM10/08/1904:14 PM
It’s gonna happen here also I’m afraid Look at how many are still spending money with dicks and Walmart If you can’t do without something how do you plan to stick together for something as serious as a tyrannical government
People will NOT stick together and it’s that simple
People are not sticking together because no one is hungry enough yet. We still have it good at this point compared to the rest of the world. Short sighted people fail to realize that having it good will disappear fairly quickly once our rights have been taken. I see no rebellion or civil war in the near future in the USA but going down this road, if it continues, I think it is only a generation or so away. Once people get hungry enough, they will stick together, the sad part is that the fight will much harder to achieve what we already have. I just wish most saw this.
i had a thought , I wonder what would happen if someone delivered say 500 liberators to HK
i figure they would take the local police that are in HK in a day if they organized any.
problem is the beast is a day away and doing so would cause china to make one big genocide out of HK
the world is sitting around watching this and unlikely to act would the world act on a HK genocide , probably not China has murdered millions before usually by imprisonment and malnutrition.
One big problem with that. All of em have cell phones and the world would know. Other nations would be forced to intervene in the event of a genocide. With all the horrors of the past they got away with it while doing it because once you isolated a group they couldnt reach out. Heck we only found out about the holocaust camps once the army marched through and found em. Now every one has a cell phone or computer that is connected to the interwebs...hard to get away with big operations like that. That is my thought, i could be wrong though.
"If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough"
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635581 10/08/1907:45 PM10/08/1907:45 PM
China has imprisoned 1 to 3 million Muslims and other minorities in internment camps for reeducation. No country is going to do much unless China attacks them.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635596 10/08/1908:05 PM10/08/1908:05 PM
Traveled for three weeks in China in 2017. In most places I visited, there were very few Muslims. At the square in Beijing, a few kept to one corner and were closely watched by armed guards.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: charles]
#6635597 10/08/1908:06 PM10/08/1908:06 PM
Traveled for three weeks in China in 2017. In most places I visited, there were very few Muslims. At the square in Beijing, a few kept to one corner and were closely watched by armed guards.
Ok so China does one thing right...…… what's your point?
I BELIEVE IN MY GOD, MY COUNTRY AND IN MYSELF.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635599 10/08/1908:09 PM10/08/1908:09 PM
Face it in this day and age nobody is going to do anything. They will watch and make post on facebook and twitter and some countries might toss in a sanction or 2.
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635617 10/08/1908:36 PM10/08/1908:36 PM
Not one country will do anything to help the people of Hong Kong unless politicians of those countries think it is to their personal advantage to do so. Politicians and businesses, all over the world want the Chinese market to open to them, so they can siphon up Chinese yuan.
This week, the NBA has debased itself to the Chinese government, after Daryl Morey, angered China by supporting Hong Kong. Once the American media picked up the news story, the NBA continued to suck up to China, while trying to save some face here. The NBA falsely translated the groveling apology to China, released here in the US, to try to save face.
Large American movies no longer mention any human rights contained in the Bill of Rights for fear that Chinese censors won't allow the movie to be shown in China. Many American movie and TV studios now have Chinese censors on staff telling what China won't allow, which ends up dictating what the American public will get to see.
Keith
Re: What to learn from Hong Kong
[Re: Finster]
#6635982 10/09/1910:34 AM10/09/1910:34 AM
i had a thought , I wonder what would happen if someone delivered say 500 liberators to HK
i figure they would take the local police that are in HK in a day if they organized any.
problem is the beast is a day away and doing so would cause china to make one big genocide out of HK
the world is sitting around watching this and unlikely to act would the world act on a HK genocide , probably not China has murdered millions before usually by imprisonment and malnutrition.
One big problem with that. All of em have cell phones and the world would know. Other nations would be forced to intervene in the event of a genocide. With all the horrors of the past they got away with it while doing it because once you isolated a group they couldnt reach out. Heck we only found out about the holocaust camps once the army marched through and found em. Now every one has a cell phone or computer that is connected to the interwebs...hard to get away with big operations like that. That is my thought, i could be wrong though.
we watch as Venezuela runs over people with armored trucks ? we watched as China killed peaceful protesters by running them over with tanks in the square we watch as Venezuela starves out it's people.
even if the Chinese outright line up people in the streets and shoot them or use a chlorine gas or other gas to kill them they are unlikely to be stopped. but they won't they will put them in prisons out of the public eye and starve them to death, allow disease and malnutrition take them because no government has ever been stopped from eliminating their people in such a way.
China loosing it's place on the UN security council would be the harshest punishment I could see them getting.
these people know they are dead already and have noting to loose.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.