This type of thing's been going on around HK city for 9 weeks.
How would your police respond to this kind of "pro-democracy protest"?
What would your central government do?
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Ziggy (Old Spike)
they're so polite even when protesting, look they were nice enough to put a piece of paper down under the rocks to protect the street from dirt.
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Pantysoaker (Long Spike)
i would leave *mic drop*
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boldfart (Long Spike)
And they are ever so polite while trying to blind fellow huma beings with lasers. Nice touch!
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subroutine (Old Spike)
lovely suggestive title. well done. try to ask yourself the question why they are protesting ? but i know that is not your agenda :D
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danmanjones (Old Spike)
We could talk about why they're protesting but you have no real clue what's going on. All you'll bring is China Bad, protesters good. Yawn.
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subroutine (Old Spike)
that's some next level interpretation of my few written words. it seems you like to (or have to?) soliloquize. i dont want to disrupt your filter bubble - i beg your pardon!
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(Old Spike)
they're so polite even when protesting, look they were nice enough to put a piece of paper down under the rocks to protect the street from dirt.
(Long Spike)
i would leave *mic drop*
(Long Spike)
And they are ever so polite while trying to blind fellow huma beings with lasers. Nice touch!
(Old Spike)
lovely suggestive title. well done. try to ask yourself the question why they are protesting ? but i know that is not your agenda :D
(Old Spike)
We could talk about why they're protesting but you have no real clue what's going on. All you'll bring is China Bad, protesters good. Yawn.
(Old Spike)
that's some next level interpretation of my few written words. it seems you like to (or have to?) soliloquize. i dont want to disrupt your filter bubble - i beg your pardon!