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HK peasants are so poor, 70% of their children school uniforms unfit, and 60% of their winter clothes not warm enough!

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https://hk.news.yahoo.com/基層貧童活在匱乏中-七成受訪者校服不稱身六成人捱冷-045900349.html


基層貧童活在匱乏中 七成受訪者校服不稱身六成人捱冷


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57.5%受訪者欠缺足夠禦寒衣物、76.2%無法參加課後功課輔導班。
【星島日報報道】社區組織協會一項調查發現,高達89.5%基層兒童,成長於匱乏生活中。57.5%受訪者欠缺足夠禦寒衣物、69.1%欠缺合適體型的校服、76.2%無法參加課後功課輔導班。
社協趁周二是世界兒童日,公布去年進行的「貧窮兒童生活匱乏狀況研究」結果。調查於去年7月至今年9月進行,以問卷方式訪問457名貧窮家庭的兒童,結果發現,申領綜援和低收入家庭的成人及兒童之中,絕大部分均處於匱乏境況。
社協認為,調查結果反映現行綜援制度及各項扶助低收入在職家庭的措施,未能有效扶助貧窮兒童脫離匱乏困境,促請改革綜援制度,並為不同年齡兒童,設定不同水平的綜援金額及津貼。

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The grassroots poor children live in the scarcity. 70% of the respondents' uniforms are not called six adults.
[Sing Tao Daily]
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57.5% of the respondents lacked enough warm clothing and 76.2% could not attend the homework remedial classes.

[Sing Tao Daily reported] A survey by the Association of Community Organizations found that up to 89.5% of grassroots children grew up in a scarce life. 57.5% of the respondents lacked enough warm clothing, 69.1% lacked uniforms, and 76.2% could not attend homework classes.

The Social Welfare Association on Tuesday is World Children's Day, which announced the results of the study on the lack of living conditions of poor children conducted last year. The survey was conducted from July last year to September this year. A questionnaire survey of 457 children from poor families found that most of the adults and children who applied for CSSA and low-income families were in a state of deprivation.

The Social Welfare Association believes that the survey results reflect the existing CSSA system and various measures to support low-income working families. They have failed to effectively help poor children out of the predicament and urged the reform of the CSSA system and set different levels of CSSA for children of different ages. And allowances.

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This is the result of meritocracy, hard working and clever society. Their only ambition is to flee chinese run countries to anywhere else. Even africa is better than this,
 

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China should quickly take over HK. Else they will come to Msia or Indon to rip off the wealth and welfare from the host.
 

syed putra

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China should quickly take over HK. Else they will come to Msia or Indon to rip off the wealth and welfare from the host.
Are you joking? Its because china take over hong kong its like this. Better let malay or british take over.more compassionate society.
 

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China has so much money to help poor countries but not the impoverished in their lands.
 

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Are you joking? Its because china take over hong kong its like this. Better let malay or british take over.more compassionate society.

Correct. Malays are very compassionate. Look at Msia. Look at those assets owned by rich cina. 23% cina. Still complain not enough. Still want more. Do u hear 15% Malays in Sinkieland complaining?
 

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Things have really gotten worse since the commies took over.


HK during Chow Ang Moh colonial time every year autumn & winter must have rural people die in cold of about 9℃~11℃.

Their peasants are just poor and useless especially with lazy Chow Ang Moh influence of STUPIDITY.

Meanwhile in much older mainland, Chinese peasants in north are sub-zero ℃ and upto -35℃ in January all living eating well and warm and comfortable and increased in family wealth and assets. Even the poorest rural shit-holes were lifted out of poverty because Xijinping prioritize development for their poor shit-hole zones.

HK 吃屎抵死! Will die eating Chow Ang Moh shit hopelessly.

Xi should nuke HK and send mainland peasants to take over the islands. Do the same to Pee Sai pse!
 

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HK during Chow Ang Moh colonial time every year autumn & winter must have rural people die in cold of about 9℃~11℃.

Their peasants are just poor and useless especially with lazy Chow Ang Moh influence of STUPIDITY.

Meanwhile in much older mainland, Chinese peasants in north are sub-zero ℃ and upto -35℃ in January all living eating well and warm and comfortable and increased in family wealth and assets. Even the poorest rural shit-holes were lifted out of poverty because Xijinping prioritize development for their poor shit-hole zones.

HK 吃屎抵死! Will die eating Chow Ang Moh shit hopelessly.

Xi should nuke HK and send mainland peasants to take over the islands. Do the same to Pee Sai pse!
Xi n the northern speaking mandarin scums should leave HK alone. The hongkies did not want them. But they insist on it. Not happy fuck off. Why kpkb that hongkies don't like them.?
 

democracy my butt

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Xi n the northern speaking mandarin scums should leave HK alone. The hongkies did not want them. But they insist on it. Not happy fuck off. Why kpkb that hongkies don't like them.?


Invade conquer carnage enslave plunder and annex. The same universal rule must not change and never change since 5000 yrs of Chinese history. From days of primitive infantry to horse causeries and golden chariots to today's 东风 nukes satellites and petawatt laser guns and quantum radars.








Xi should apply the ancestors Chinese traditional war culture globally, cannibalize starting from Chow Ang Mohs.

No mercy and punish the idiots who promoted peace, and humanity and freedom. Torture them to show the world and feed them to beast on youtube live. To correctly re-educate the world
 

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Invade conquer carnage enslave plunder and annex. The same universal rule must not change and never change since 5000 yrs of Chinese history. From days of primitive infantry to horse causeries and golden chariots to today's 东风 nukes satellites and petawatt laser guns and quantum radars.








Xi should apply the ancestors Chinese traditional war culture globally, cannibalize starting from Chow Ang Mohs.

No mercy and punish the idiots who promoted peace, and humanity and freedom. Torture them to show the world and feed them to beast on youtube live. To correctly re-educate the world

I hope Winnie Xi does that...than the whole of ah tiong land will revolt...

 

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The 'Occupy Central' trio urged people to join what became known as the Umbrella Movement. (AFP/Johannes EISELE)
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HONG KONG: Three leading Hong Kong democracy campaigners face trial on Monday (Nov 19) over their involvement in massive rallies calling for political reform, as room for opposition in the semi-autonomous city shrinks under an assertive China.
Rights groups have urged authorities to drop what Amnesty International called the "chilling prosecution" of nine activists - the pioneering trio, lawmakers, student leaders and pro-democracy party campaigners.

All nine face "public nuisance" charges for their participation in 2014's Umbrella Movement protests. The charges are based on colonial-era law and carry maximum jail terms of up to seven years.
Sociology professor Chan Kin-man, 59, law professor Benny Tai, 54, and baptist minister Chu Yiu-ming, 74, founded the "Occupy Central" movement in 2013.
It called for the occupation of Hong Kong's business district if the public was not given a fair vote for the city's leader, who is appointed by a pro-Beijing committee.
The campaign was overtaken by a student movement that exploded in September 2014 when police fired tear gas on gathering crowds.

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The Occupy trio urged people to join what became known as the Umbrella Movement as protesters used umbrellas to shield themselves from tear gas and pepper spray.
The movement failed to win reform and since then activists have been prosecuted, with some jailed.
'WAKE UP THE PEOPLE'
Chan gave a farewell talk on Wednesday night to a full house of more than 600 people at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he has been teaching for over two decades.
"So long as we are not crushed by imprisonment and trial and do not become overly frustrated and angry, then we will become stronger and we can inspire many more people," he told the audience, announcing his early retirement from next year.
"Only in the darkest hours, we can see the stars," Chan added.
He told AFP ahead of the trial that he had prepared for the physical and mental challenges of possible jail time by taking up marathon running.

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Chan Kin-man, 59, told AFP ahead of the trial that he had prepared for the physical and mental challenges of possible jail time by taking up marathon running. (AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

Chu, who has been unwell but attended Chan's talk, said the trio had "prepared to walk on this path".
"We were always willing to be sacrificed in order to wake up the people," Chu told AFP.
Hong Kong has been governed under a "one country, two systems" arrangement since it was handed back to China by Britain in 1997.
It allows far greater civil liberties than on the Chinese mainland, but there are growing fears those freedoms are being eroded.
Amnesty described the case as an act of retaliation aimed at silencing the democracy movement.
Man-kei Tam, director of Amnesty International Hong Kong, warned there would be a "real danger" of more prosecutions for peaceful activism if the case was successful.
Human Rights Watch said the prosecutions raised further questions about how far authorities are trying to "politicise the courts".
The trial at West Kowloon Magistrates' Court is due to begin at 9.30am (0130 GMT) and is expected to last 20 days.
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