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>Fengcheng People's Language Hong Kong people should "be blessed among blessings"

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Fengcheng people's sayings Hong Kong people should be "blessed among blessings" Uncle Jia Because Hong Kong has been baptized by Western democracy and human rights, there are some radicals who boast that they hold...

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Since Hong Kong has been baptized by Western democracy and human rights, some radicals who boast of their own rights have imitated Taiwan's vicious political struggle. Sometimes when senior officials from the Chinese Communist Party visit or the Hong Kong government issues administrative regulations, people gather in the streets to shout about trivial matters. The whole city was in turmoil and the earth was turned upside down. Earlier, Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of China Li Keqiang visited Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government respected the leader and arranged to visit the University of Hong Kong. In order to ensure safety during the visit, the police banned any protests and demonstrations and restricted reporters from covering petitions. However, one of the troublemakers, wearing a shirt with the words "June 4", was restrained by plainclothes police inside the house. The students held a candlelight vigil on campus and made a loud noise, condemning the police for invading the campus and dealing with unarmed students. They demanded that the school's freedom of speech be defended. In addition to Hong Kong teachers and students, there were also outside party figures, and a total of 2,000 people from the media supported it. To be fair, this campus turmoil is all caused by students' unreasonable troubles: 1) They are definitely not talking about politics when they are studying. Students in European and American universities rarely get involved in politics. 2) It is an honor for the school to have a national leader visit, not to mention that the visitor is a guest. Students are uneducated. 3) The police protect the people, and the students on campus are also the people's police who come to campus to protect them. What's wrong with that? As for saying students are unarmed, that's ridiculous. Many shootings occur on campus. Hong Kong, a tiny place, has been under British rule for more than half a century. It is just like times that make heroes, and it was all caused by the war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Before Hong Kong's return to the motherland in 1997, many wealthy businessmen believed that Hong Kong's destiny was over and fled to the United States and Canada with their capital. People were panicked. Later, Deng Xiaoping offered one country, two systems and fifty years of stability to keep the people's support. As soon as the British army withdrew from the People's Liberation Army and entered Hong Kong, Hong Kong was already a meat on the anvil, allowing it to be prepared at will. Fortunately, the benevolent policies of the Chinese Communist Party have allowed Hong Kong to be autonomous and enjoy democracy and human rights more than ten years after its return. Many mainlanders are jealous of Hong Kong's "one country, two systems". They think that we are all Chinese, so why do we need two systems? It is really unfair. Some people also say that this is Deng Xiaoping's delaying strategy. He will wait until it is quite stable to announce the unification of the country. Therefore, Hong Kong people now need to know the saying "When you are in the midst of blessings, you should know the blessings." If these trouble-making radicals had been born in the era when Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong did not tolerate any dissidents, they would have disappeared without a trace among the spies. Taiwan is not like Hong Kong. It is not the one country, two systems of the Chinese Communist Party. It is not reunified by the Chinese Communist Party. It is a country separated from Chinese soil by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. It has autonomy, its own military power, and its own legal system. One country, two systems or unification is entirely up to the self-determination of its people.

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