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Dae Jang Geum boosts the morale of HK protesters

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Another evidence for CY and his Chicom masterz to prove that foreign forces are actively intervening in HK protest movement, as the renown Dae Jang Guem prescribes Democracy for the sick HK society and slams CY's twisted logic that Democracy is bad for HK:

Dae Jang Guem: "There would be no Korean Wave without full Democracy."
http://news.mingpao.com/pns/李英愛﹕民主締韓流盛世/web_tc/article/20141024/s00002/1414085975303

The legendary Royal Physician, who started the unstoppable Korean Wave, elaborates:

"Since Korea began her democratic process in the 1990s, it had shattered all the OB markers imposed by the previous military dictatorship. This has in turn released the immese creativity that has allowed the Korean Wave to sweep across Asia."

The Great Royal Physician, who earns her Master and Doctorate degree specialising in Korean culture and its global influence, continues:

"When Korea was under military dictatorship, all forms of speeches and cultural expressions were strictly controlled. But the Korean people remained undaunted and resistant against the despotic rulers, and continued to make great sacrifice until they had acheived a democratic society.

The flourishing Korean culture and the enormous Korean Wavewas owe its success to all the Korean Bravehearts in their relentless battle for Democracy. All the oppressive tyrants try to suppress free speech and incease censorship, while all the ordinary people were desperate to express themselves freely. This gives birth to our democratic movement which, after many years of persistent and painful struggle, finally succeeded in crushing all the restritive constraints. All the cultural and artistic energy, which had been forcefully contained for so many years, were suddenly released giving rise to a wide diversity of cultural expressions. And thus the unreceding Korean Waves which come one after another..."

Indeed, all the HK people can fully relate and understand Dae Jang Guem's prescription. They just need to look at themselves and their past glorious history.

Before its enforced Anschluss with her China 'Motherland' in 1997, HK culture reigned supreme in Asia. The freedom of expression accorded to HK by her British colonial master allowed HK to produce great movies, TVs, songs, books,etc. Then HK was hailed as the Hollywood of the East, but now it is just a Boringwood. Since 1997, under China watchful eyes, HK has been consistently producing rubbish movies and TVs that few are keen to watch.

The decline of the HK Wave paralleled to the rise of the K Wave which in turn paralleled to their respective encroaching and liberalisation of cultural and political spheres.

Hence, for HK to recover her past glory, it must restore her robbed freedom of cultural expression which can only be achieved by attaining full democracy.


Dae Jang Guem slams WP for not speaking up on media censorship :

[video=youtube;T0-sTnvX2aQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0-sTnvX2aQ[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0-sTnvX2aQ

Meanwhile, Dae Jang Guem explains why 1Singapore will continue to languish under PAP-WP duopoly:

"Unlike Korean Opposition, 1Singapore's 'First World Opposition' has remained curiously but stubbornly silent on media censorship and has never spoken up against OB markers. While the international community hail the film 'To Singapore With Love' as well as disproving the film's subsequent censorship, WP has been AWOL on this issue, choosing to focus on mini-issues, mini-fairs, hawker centre cleaning and toilet washing, bird-droppings and dog-barkings, etc. Unlike Korea vocal opposition, WP has always been very silent and extremely compliant on PAP's gross distortion of 1Singapore history.

How can Singapore culture possibly flourish with this kind of 'First World Opposition' who consistently refuse and afraid to speak up?

Worse, WP is now sucking up to the hardcore religious zealots championing on anti-gay and anti-woman issues. How can there possibly be diversity of cultural expression with this kind of retrogressive 'First World Opposition' ?"


So will there ever be a Singapore Wave that will shake the world ?

The very amused Dae Jang Guem chuckles:

"With this kind of co-drivers pandering around as 'First World Opposition', 1Singapore will be very fortunate to have a Singapore Ripple or even a Singapore Droplet."

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Home > I don't support Hong Kong's Occupy protest, says Kenny G after stern words from Beijing

[h=2]I don't support Hong Kong's Occupy protest, says Kenny G after stern words from Beijing[/h]Thursday, 23 October, 2014, 11:07am
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Best selling US jazz musician Kenny G has said he does not support pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong after photos of him attending the demonstration site at Admiralty went viral, prompting a stern response from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The saxophonist, real name Kenneth Gorelick, was photographed at the main protest site on Wednesday and posted on Twitter a picture of himself at the site, along with the message that he wished “everyone a peaceful and positive conclusion to this situation”. The post was later removed.
News of his apparent support for the Occupy Central movement spread quickly on social media and was picked up by several international publications, including the South China Morning Post [1].
The musician is hugely popular in China, where his hit song Going Home is often played by shopping malls and fitness centres to signify to customers that it is time to leave, though he told the New York Times earlier this year that he rarely gets any royalties despite its prevalence.
“Kenny G’s musical works are widely popular in China, but China’s position on the illegal Occupy Central activities in Hong Kong is very clear,” China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in response to a reporter's question during a regular press briefing.
“We hope that foreign governments and individuals speak and act cautiously and not support the Occupy Central and other illegal activities in any form,” she added.
Kenny G recently kicked off a world tour with four concerts in China including one at which he was joined onstage by Jackie Chan, a critic of the protests [2].
<iframe height="528" title="Embedded Tweet" class="twitter-tweet twitter-tweet-rendered" id="twitter-widget-0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" style="border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(238, 238, 238) rgb(221, 221, 221) rgb(187, 187, 187); margin: 10px 0px; padding: 0px; border-radius: 5px; width: 500px; display: block; visibility: visible; position: static; min-width: 220px; max-width: 99%; box-shadow: 0px 1px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.15);" allowtransparency="true" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>The jazz star seemed to take the Foreign Ministry’s warning to heart, writing in a statement published on Facebook [5] that he “was not trying to defy government orders with my last post”.
“I was in Hong Kong as a stop on my way to perform at Mission Hills and happened to walk by the protest area as I was walking around Hong Kong as a tourist,” he wrote. “Some fans took my picture and it’s unfair that I am being used by anyone to say that I am showing support for the demonstrators.
“I am not supporting the demonstrators as I don’t really know anything about the situation and my impromptu visit to the site was just part of an innocent walk around Hong Kong.
“I only wanted to share my wish for peace for Hong Kong and for all of China as I feel close to and care about China very much,” he concluded. “Please don’t mistake my peace sign for any other sign than a sign for peace.”
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Reaction to the post was mostly angry, with many Facebook users – most of whose profile pictures featured yellow ribbons, the symbol of the protests – accusing him of being scared of the Chinese government.
 

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Another proof for CY and his Chicom masters that foreign forces are actively meddling in China 'domestic affairs':

A 鬼佬's special gift for the HK people
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1623109/vladimir-ashkenazys-special-gift-hong-kong

"A world-class conductor has waived his undisclosed but substantial performance fee for two free concerts "as a special gift to Hong Kong.
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All 1,600 tickets were snapped up shortly after registration opened last week.

'All I want to do is to be of service and do something for the city, for the country and for the situation. It's just natural,'
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'There is a very important reason for me to conduct for free because your situation is rather complicated now, and that's why I hope to bring about an atmosphere of generosity through music and the spiritual value in it.'
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The concert opener, Hongkonia, is a full-blooded work expressing the Hongkongers' sentiment against the Chinese occupation since 1997.
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The Switzerland-based conductor said he would like to see the Occupy protest crowd when he could find a moment.

'I simply want to be there and to be one of them in a way, and want to contribute something positive. Whatever I can contribute to the conscience of the people, I'd be happy to.

I lived in the Soviet Union. I know how difficult politics can be. But nothing is hopeless. One can always try.

If you look at the history of mankind, efforts to make things humane and acceptable to everybody usually succeed in the end.'"


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[video=youtube;KorpfeHgQi4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KorpfeHgQi4[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KorpfeHgQi4

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