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Let's have Occupy Central every 2 years, to coincide with Taiwan's elections

skponggol

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While the HK Occupy Central movement is unable to move the Chicoms and their HK stooges to the negotiating table, it has contributed to the biggest election rout for pro-Beijing KMT. It is very obvious for all Taiwanese that any agreement signed or even going through with reunification, the Chicoms would not honour any agreements made.

"Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan !" ..... "票投國民黨,台灣變香港 !”
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/12/02/taiwan_elections_hong_kong_protests_china

"Repeat After Me: Taiwan's Recent Elections Had Nothing To Do With Hong Kong" - China State Media
If China was in fact the invisible candidate in Taiwan's local elections, it just lost in a landslide.......Yet noticeably absent in Chinese media coverage and censor-approved social media discussion was any mention of what was likely a key factor in Taiwan's election outcome: the pro-democracy protests in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong, which Taiwan's anti-mainland protest leaders have said they are closely watching.

A Chinese nationalist dreamer:
The mainland authorities should have utilized the charm of the CCP's anti-corruption campaign to woo Taiwan.

A more pragmatic view:
Taiwanese have already seen what the so-called ‘one country, two systems' looks like in Hong Kong. What are people jn Hong Kong doing right now? Everyone can see clearly.

Hong Kong and Taiwan - the tag team of democracy.
"Taiwan is crazy, Beijing is foolish, Hong Kong is happy" -- Taiwan is crazy for shrinking its pro-Beijing districts to only six in a single day; Beijing is foolish for signing so many trade agreements with Taiwan, only for the island to once again turn to the DPP; and Hong Kong is happy now that it has a partner to help it teach Beijing a lesson in democracy.

Guess what ? It seems likely that HK Occupy Central movement will be back in action gain in early 2016, just before the Taiwan 2016 national election.

There is no point for HK people to hold their ritual protests on July 1st (HK handover day) or Oct 1st (China National Day), because it will not bother the Chicoms a single bits.

But if they will to hold their protests to match with Taiwan election, they could again mke HK democracy an election issue, and use the Taiwanese voters' hands to slap China. This could force Chicoms to negotiate, or least appear to be so until Taiwan election is over.

If the Chicoms continue to remain arrogant and harsh against the HK protesters it will push both the DPP and KMT to adopt a stronger anti-China stance and to pursue a more aggressive Independence agenda.

For both HK and Taiwan democrats to coordinate their actions, they could easily bring the evil Chinese Empire down to its knees, and to extract far greater concessions from the Chicoms if they were to deal with her individually.

Even more so when Princeling Xi is becoming more and more vulnerabe as this spoilt brat is bahaving like a big bully and is proving to be an arrogant idiot. His inability to negotiate and his hardline, inflexible approach is making himself too many enemies within CCP as well as with almost all of China border neighours.

Negotiation is the arts of giving and taking, so that everyone can come out feeling like winners and can have something to offer to their followers, and thus paving the ground for another round of negotiation. Xi's hardline appproach against the HK democrats refusing to yield a single inch and accepting nothing but unconditional surrender, is making the HK democrats look like total losers and total idiots. This will not crush them but will only disillusion and radicalise them, making any future negotiation even more difficult. Xi will ultimately pay a price for marginalising such a huge section of HK society.

This self-styled lao-cheow in Cross Straits affairs would suffer a fatal blow and besieged by his mortal enemies if he fail to deliver any goodies on relation with HK or Taiwan, worse for him if those relations continue to deteriorate.

Teach this bugger a lesson.

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Can the people of HK and Taiwan still trust Xi Jingping ?


"Smile, you are on candid cameras, " - President Xi to teachers and students.

Xi puts cameras in classes, China on ‘brink of cultural revolution’
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...tural-revolution/story-fnb64oi6-1227145257287

A second Cultural Revolution ?
PRESIDENT Xi Jinping has led China to the brink of a second Cultural Revolution, driving the country into a paranoid era where free debate is treated as dangerous, a leading Beijing academic has warned.

Big Brother is watching you.
The grim assessment came as the authorities in Guizhou province announced plans that would place university lecturers under constant CCTV monitoring.

The cameras will serve as a permanent *reminder that even at China’s highest seats of learning, lessons should not stray on to politically sensitive subjects, and teachers must not permit discussions among students that could induce criticism from the Communist Party.

Hu Xingdou, a professor of political science at the Beijing *Institute of Technology, said that the decision to place teachers under round-the-clock scrutiny raised chilling prospects for freedom, human rights and political progress in the world’s second *biggest economy.


“China is on the eve of a second Cultural Revolution. This is a rising wind that forebodes the coming storm,” Professor Hu said.

“Those who are in power now are mostly former Red Guards ... their thinking is based in the Cultural Revolution and on the beliefs of class war ... this stuff will eventually scupper China’s *modernisation.”

A success story of the great Xi's experiment : A very typical Chinese lecturer under the Chicom CCTV surveillance, as he teaches his Chicom masters how to handle Hong Kong and Taiwan.

[video=youtube;3xcm1ZpC7Fg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xcm1ZpC7Fg[/video]

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