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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Letter to London (20140812)



Extinguish the Declaration

The greatest aspect of the British Empire is its willingness to correct its own mistakes.  That is the very reason British political changes are among the most peaceful ones in the World.  Her leaders recognized mistakes early on and spared Her Majesty’s Peoples many unnecessary pain and suffering.  The Sino-British Joint Declaration was one of British’s attempts to resolve issues without bloodsheds.  It was a good decolonization idea at that time, but it is clearly an epic failure.  For the reasons listed below, the Peoples of Hongkong therefore demand Britain to withdrawn from the Declaration. 

Breach of Contract

The Declaration has been very clear about Beijing’s role in Hongkong.  It is strictly confined to foreign affair and defense needs.  Nowhere in the Declaration gives Beijing the right to meddle in Hongkonger’s nomination and selection of the territory’s leaders.  The Party realizes her objective of complete totalitarianism cannot be achieved by literally crushing Occupied Central with guns and tanks.  Therefore, she stages fake civil opinions.  Today, hundreds of thousand took on the street in support of Beijing’s proposal of Hongkong’s “electoral reform”.   International news media will convey it as Hongkonger’s acceptance to a Chinese style universal suffrage, one that the nominees are preselected by Beijing.

Called by a British citizen and backed by the Beijing’s liaison office in Hongkong, the anti-occupy movement is nothing Hongkong.  Among the 1000 organizations that were urged by the liaison office, 400 are high school alumni groups in the mainland and 200 are Chinese village associations.  This is a crude Chinese interference in Hongkong’s internal affair, a violation of the Declaration.  Further British government inaction is a disgrace to Her Majesty.  The fact that the movement bares the figure head of a British citizen could suggest British’s desire to suppress democratic freedom in her former colony.  Making it a matter the British needs to come clean.

Slave Trade

For a treaty that affects every aspect of our lives, the creation of the Declaration was without Hongkongers’ participation.  Without the locals’ consent, we were made Chinese.  The year was not 1500s where colonizers can make an American out of an African.  Yet, not unlike the slaves, Hongkongers were “handovered” to China.  With a stroke of Maggie’s pen, our fate sealed and bond with this #1 murderous regime in all history surprising Stalin, Hitler, and the Khans combined.  To add salt to injuries, the Declaration calls for eventual democratization under the Communist rule.

The Declaration was signed in the hope to open China and isolate the former USSR.  The strategy successfully brought down USSR and won the cold war.  Now Hongkongers need British’s help in bringing in the international support.  Hongkongers are not slaves, we need and deserve a say as to how our home is maintained. 

International Law

According to United National Resolution 1514, Britain has the obligation to listen to Hongkong’s political aspiration.  However, in the name of winning the cold war and China Trade, Hongkongers become the sacrificial lamb.  To please China in 1972 and 1984, Britain sidestepped her obligation.  She was silence when China removed Hongkong from the UN list of colonies.  She was completely speechless when Chairman Tang threatened to roll tanks into Hongkong.

It is time to correct that mistake called Joint Declaration.  As China is introducing Cultural Revolution into Hongkong, bloodshed would not be very far away.  According to Treaty of Nanjing, Hongkong is British forever.  Hongkongers are born British regardless of colours.  Therefore, the British Parliament needs to step up.  The lack of military ability is no excuse.  At the very least, let justice be heard.  With international assistance in hosting a fair referendum, Hongkongers can determine our own future.  Please scrap the Declaration, our deliverance into slavery.

We are Hongkongers, not Chinese!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Auto Body Indeed




Which body is this young Chinese girl selling?  Like it or not, isn't Chinese capitalism (a.k.a. Chinese style socialism) a bit extreme?



Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Flight incident

Another flight incident, this one doesn't result in any deaths despite its victim wished otherwise.  This time, a family of at least five was bounded to the USA.  The child developed the urge to join the ten-mile-up club in the middle.  In the middle as opposed to using the toilet (bathroom, restroom, loo, potty, etc)

After years of advocating against mainlander misbehavior to the deaf ears of the white folks, Hongkongers have this urge to say "I told you so".  Yet, our interests will be better served by taking this opportunity to point out the difference between Chinese and Hongkongers.  We are both Asians unfortunately, but years of British rule have changed the Hongkongers.  Likewise, years of communist rules have changed the Chinese.  Both groups has undergone dramatic changes in the past century or two that the traditional Chinese stereotype no longer applies.

So, please, before we rejoice in the "I told you so".  The more important issue is to point out the divide between us and the Chinese.  The more Chinese are misbehaving, the worse others may perceive the Chinese.  Pardon my cruel pun in this time of great pain, we Hongkongers do not want to go down in the same ship as the Chinese.

http://m.smh.com.au/travel/travel-planning/travel-news/passengers-rage-as-child-defecates-in-plane-seat-report-20140729-3cr0x.html?skin=smart-phone

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

How to tame a dragon or polar bear

Today marks the 60th anniversary of the downing of Cathay Pacific flight.  On 23 July 1954, the Chinese air force opened fire on the civilian plane from Bangkok to British Hongkong, killing ten of the nineteen aboard.

Unlike the chickened US and EU responses we have seen so far on the Malaysian bombing.  Immediately after receiving the S.O.S., the Vietnamese, British, French, American and even Filipino were all participating in the rescue effort.  Between territorial rights and lives, the international community has chosen life.  Note, the site was less than a mile from Chinese province of Hainan, home base to Chinese navy.

The US has even dispatched two aircraft carriers to retaliate.  Two fighters shot down our civilian plane, the Allied ensure the Chinese paid for it.  Since then, the Chinese military did not dare to try that again.

On the contrary to our Chinese experience, we have let the Russian off easy on the 1983 shooting of a Korean plane, killing 250.  Thus, almost 300 innocents lost their lives over Ukraine.  Clearly, the West needs to toughen up against the Sino-Russian aggression.  That is the only way dictators learn.  No, they will never learn to respect life, but at least they know their actions will have consequence.

More details are on wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Cathay_Pacific_Douglas_DC-4_shootdown