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Chitchat HongKong's and Singapore's Future

ckmpd

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Hongkong under China is flourishing. Free speech and free expression are allowed

Singapore is dying. Free speech is dead. Free expression is non existent

Those who travel between HK and SG know HK's future and SG's future.

SG is doomed
 

Froggy

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Moderator
Generous Asset
Hongkong under China is flourishing. Free speech and free expression are allowed

Singapore is dying. Free speech is dead. Free expression is non existent

Those who travel between HK and SG know HK's future and SG's future.

SG is doomed

But many of my HK friends are trying very hard to get out of HK these days especially after the China agents kidnapped booksellers 2 years ago. Many have no confidence.
 

Reddog

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Hongkong under China is flourishing. Free speech and free expression are allowed

Singapore is dying. Free speech is dead. Free expression is non existent

Those who travel between HK and SG know HK's future and SG's future.

SG is doomed

HK will soon be getting a new leader; whereas SG will be stuck with a lemon (who cannot even lead his own family as the eldest son).

MTR in HK is running fine. SMRT in SG is have new signal breakdowns everyday.
 

kryonlight

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This ckmpd is confirmed a jiuhu pubor. Always trying to put Singapore down. Hey, if you want to squirt shit and smelly vagina juice all over the forum, at least consult Google first.

Hong Kong youths turn their backs on Chinese identity: survey

Only 3.1 percent of Hong Kong youths identify themselves as "Chinese" or "broadly Chinese", a historic low, as the former British colony prepares to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule, a poll released on Tuesday suggests.

The Hong Kong University survey polled 120 youths between the ages of 18 and 29.

The Asian financial hub, which has been rocked by youth-led protests demanding democracy in recent years, has been governed under a "one country, two systems" agreement that guaranteed a high degree of autonomy after Britain handed sovereignty back to China on July 1, 1997.

The latest results showed that 93.7 percent of youths see themselves broadly as a "Hong Kongers", compared to 68 percent in 1997.

In a wider survey that interviewed just above 1,000 people of all age groups, about 63 percent of respondents said they were broadly "Hong Kongers" while about 35 percent said they were broadly Chinese.

Those numbers are similar to the 1997 results.

Many Chinese officials have in recent months expressed concern over Hong Kong youths' reluctance to embrace a Chinese identity.

Among them, China's No 3 official, Zhang Dejiang, who also oversees Hong Kong affairs, stressed the need for strengthening national education.
 

kryonlight

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The communist chinks can learn from PAP by offering cheap and affordable CCP kindergartens in Hongkong.

Two decades after handover, scant love for China among Hong Kong youth

More and more youngsters are now pushing for the right to self-determination, and even independence, alarming Beijing.

Last month, Beijing's No. 3 official, Zhang Dejiang, who also oversees Hong Kong issues, stressed the need to "strengthen national education and legal education to Hong Kong's youth, and develop correct concepts about the country from a young age" so that they could be moulded into those who "love the country".

Hong Kong's incoming leader, Carrie Lam, speaking to China's Xinhua state news agency, said she would seek to cultivate the concept of "I am Chinese" at nursery level.

More than 120,000 Hong Kong youths will join China-related exchange programmes, some sponsored by the Hong Kong government, as part of the handover's 20th anniversary celebrations, according to Xinhua.

But this patriotic push could trigger a greater backlash.
 
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