Saturday, 9 November 2019

Stand with Hong Kong

My heart broke when my older cousin from Hong Kong
was talking about the chaos happening and started tearing up about the 
young protestors trying to fight for their future.
Imagine, a 40 something year old guy choking back on his tears talking 
about the next gen of HK and their compassion.

To see video after video of HK police dish out violence and brutality
to citizens just has my blood boiling.  Of course it is not to excuse violence coming 
from any side but police enforcing reasonable force has become a thing of the past?
To see your own colleague attack a citizen only to deny said violence and say police
were kicking a "yellow object" is just disgusting.
Peaceful protests are very often only turned chaotic and violent when police arrive to the scene.
For locals, especially the elders to come out and berate the police says a lot.
Protests that are asking for five fairly reasonable demands to be met
are ignored over and over. If HK police has done right by its citizens then
having an independent commission investigating both sides of 
police and protestors shouldn't be an issue... right? 
Why mask yourself and hide you ID number. 

For the news to break that University student Chow has died from "falling from a car park"
and have police deny being at the scene during time of incident only to be contradicted by dash cam footage of police exiting the same car park is astounding. 
HK will mourn but the world is watching.

Where is the conscience of HK police? Have they become CCP dogs now?

My parents left Hong Kong for the very fear that Tiananmen square massacre will repeat
itself. A lot of people do not understand why HK is fighting so hard but add oil! 


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