He left because he is a criminal. He shouldn't have helped destroy his city. He ran away like a coward, instead of taking responsibility for his actions. Pathetic.
@@SirValiantKnight It's self inflicted. They made the situation alot worst HK was number 3 in the happiness index of the worlds countries. Used condoms .
I'm all for freedom but no one can tell me that assaulting a police officer as a protest is acceptable in any country. If the situation was reversed and China was protecting an American who fled on bail, what would the reaction be? Protest is fine but some of them became violent against innocent bystanders in Hong Kong and western media completely ignored it.
Inciting violence and attacking police. What did you expect to happen? He didn't help HK a single bit and only made it worse by creating chaos. Now he's fleeing for his own safety. It's nonsense for HK to seek independence because that piece of land is owned by China. Just because it was a former British colony doesn't change that.
US set "Rules" or Acts to protect the interest of the America. US has a long list of Security Acts.. just to name a few.... - National Security Education Act 1991 - Counterintelligence & Security Enhancement Act 1994 - Economic Espionage Act 1996 - PATRIOT Act 2001 - Homeland Security Act 2002 - Homeland Security Information Sharing Act 2002 - Intelligence Reform & Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 - Protect America Act 2007 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 2015 and the list goes on and on..... and not to forget _Chinese Exclusion Act 1882_ US has a long lists of ACT to protect the interest of America, but other countries are not allowed to do so? China should learn from the US and implement at least 10 more Acts to protect the interest of HK.
They chose to live in Washington DC for a reason, because they want to be paid and used by the US government. I'm sure the US government will call them when the time is right to create more chaos for China. I have a feeling these activists will be working for the US government in the future
Not everyone can buy a airline ticket, hop into plane and live in US. This guy must have done something for the US who is now his protector supporting him. That falls pretty neat into Hong Kong national security law disallowing those coerce with foreign powers to subvert Hong Kong.
I am shocked by how ignorant, naive, and shameless these kids are. Apparently, they have no idea what damage they have done to their hometown, and they were pretty proud of themselves. Hope they can read lots of comment of this video and see themselves through other people's eyes.
US set "Rules" or Acts to protect the interest of the America. US has a long list of Security Acts.. just to name a few.... - National Security Education Act 1991 - Counterintelligence & Security Enhancement Act 1994 - Economic Espionage Act 1996 - PATRIOT Act 2001 - Homeland Security Act 2002 - Homeland Security Information Sharing Act 2002 - Intelligence Reform & Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 - Protect America Act 2007 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 2015 and the list goes on and on..... and not to forget _Chinese Exclusion Act 1882_ US has a long lists of ACT to protect the interest of America, but other countries are not allowed to do so? China should learn from the US and implement at least 10 more Acts to protect the interest of HK.
7:40. He wants to help HK people by joining US army. Means he wants US to go to war with China for HK to secede? Insanity. These people are anarchists.
You claimed that you love HK. Yet you destroy the city by vandalizing and setting everything on fire. You attack your fellow HK police officer and put them in hospital. You say you are HK patriot yet you wave American and Britain flag on HK soil and sang American national anthem. I've never seen anyone who riots like this and still want to justify themselves as righteous. SMH..
@@rabbitseason7537 exactly, most of these people who sympathize with the authority is clearly a foreigner. imagine your country under China’s rule and democracy is gone lol. come and hate me all of you
@TWFrog Abuser ad you are brainwashed to believe Chinese hate their own gov. Countless server done by western institutions like Harvard university shows Chinese are 93% happy with their gov unlike American who are only 33% happy with their own government for this same study done by Harvard. And it's shows US has very high chance of civil war happening within next decade.
He intends to join the US military. That is his way to earn the American citizenship and that shows his true colour. Perhaps he has a delusion of bringing the US troops to Hong Kong and fight the People's Liberation Army of China.
He assaulted a police officer with a weapon, how can you side with this monster? It's like supporting Israel because you think Israel is the victim, Israel is the aggressor, this guy is an aggressor!
So the CCP isn't an aggressor? They went into people's homes, now in the winter, to destroy coal cooking and heating stoves in households. Why? Because of the coal shortages in China right now. They attack innocent people trying to stay warm in their homes. you really expect a CCP-backed police officer to be fair and civil to a anti-government protestor?
@@Kuasarakyat2 Peace is back in Hong Kong and congrats to China? Let's see how long the "peace" as communist china hope for, can sustain in Hong Kong🤣🤣🤣. You better worry about the fall of communist china in which it will affect your hard earned income instead of making false statements about Hong Kong.
SCMP: Pls note definition of exile: (Wikipedia) To be in exile means to be forced away from one's home (i.e. village, town, city, state, province, territory or even country) and unable to return. This person has CHOSEN to leave HK, and nothing prohibits him to return anytime. He evaded being responsible for the crime he committed.
@@nickb220 That interview showed how silly of these losers can be. Go search, and you will know why they dare not to stay in Hongkong facing charges for what damage they have done to Hongkong.
US set "Rules" or Acts to protect the interest of the America. US has a long list of Security Acts.. just to name a few.... - National Security Education Act 1991 - Counterintelligence & Security Enhancement Act 1994 - Economic Espionage Act 1996 - PATRIOT Act 2001 - Homeland Security Act 2002 - Homeland Security Information Sharing Act 2002 - Intelligence Reform & Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 - Protect America Act 2007 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 2015 and the list goes on and on..... and not to forget _Chinese Exclusion Act 1882_ US has a long lists of ACT to protect the interest of America, but other countries are not allowed to do so? China should learn from the US and implement at least 10 more Acts to protect the interest of HK.
@@yl128pang3 don't be misleading. None of those national security acts you mentioned have anything to do with jailing people for protesting or restricting free speech, both of which are unchangeable constitutional rights in the US, and which HK used to have before Winnie the Pooh started getting his sweaty greedy controlling hands on the city. Hong Kong has always been Xi's little pet peeve and now he can finally call himself the Emperor of China.
@@ittakes2-2tango It is impossible for Hong Kong to return to how it was during British rules anyways. That’s the ideal Hong Kong that they miss. So yeah they will eventually accept their home is long gone and adapt the life in North America.
@@ittakes2-2tango LOL do you really believe that? It is their dream to end up in the US. Who wants to go back to a sh*thole with low economical development, high housing prices, and high living expenses when you can stay in sweet America with all attention on you as an "activist"?
I thought they wouldn’t be afraid to sacrifice themselves for their “cause”. And now they cowardly ran away from prosecution for the crimes they have committed.
@@justn6298 Instigation of violence... and yet... they are innocent. LOL! It’s akin to terrorism. And I recall US cracking down on terrorism quite hard handedly, and yet now, it’s okay for others outside of US to do so?
Hong Kong people have been able to live in this planet without belonging to a country. Before 1997 they could travel outside Hong Kong using a Britsh passport that permit them as tourists but no right to abode UK. After 1997 they have to apply for a Chinese pasport to travel overseas. Everyone on earth has a country of origin. Hong Kong people choose to be remain ignorant. This foolish young person does not know Hong Kong is a place and not a country. He has no concept of nationality. That is how successful the Hong Kong education system has been under the British colonial rule..
@@SuttonFox Evey now now and then, say 4 to 10 years, UK would send a total stranger no one knew in Hong Kong and told the citizens that is your new governor. Every educated person in Hong Kong knows the governor was there to make money for the UK first. Every one in Hong Kong, just like any national, could enter UK as a tourist but has no right to abode. That is UK's version of democracy.
Was he crying for the all the helpless women young, old, or even pregnant that got beaten by a bunch of thugs? The man was lit on fire? Old man got hit on the head with a brick and dead? No? So what was he crying about? The democracy that they never had under British? What was he on about?
Remember the white shirt people who beat innocent people at the train station? they we're helping cops because they couldn't enter the MTR, they beat people with metal pipes, also i dont want to live in a regime that actively persecutes minorities
Precisely, the Brits only gave HK a taste of democracy in 1990, before that Chinese in hongkong were treated as 3rd class citizen below the Brits and the Indians.
Well that's the thing ...those overseas see the ideal, those in the place live in it. I sometimes have the same opposing opinions with relatives overseas.
millions of hongkongers wanted peace and be united and not have hong kong run by these ignorant hot headed people. infact the chinese goverment have been lenient wit these rioters , just imagine if it happen in the United States this men would have been shot dead.
Bingo! Cause oversea Chinese has experienced racial hatred from westerns and they see that a stronger China is more beneficial to all Asians who look like Chinese.
Hong Kong doesn’t need your help buddy. Yes, hk don’t have exact liberties as in US, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Things are stable, there’s peace, and city can move forward
Hong Kong has more liberties than the US. These rioters in Hong Kong would have never been allowed to protest and many of them would have been killed by police and the rest thrown in jail. Hong Kong is more free than any Western country.
@@cheuklungli547 The US has the highest prison population of all countries on earth. The US has imprisoned more people than China despite having a 4 times smaller population. Most of inmates in American prisons are leftists and minorities because American laws are designed to arrest and imprison them, so they can politically disenfranchised. That's why there is no left wing in American politics and why it's a two party bourgeois dictatorship far less democratic than China. And remember that American prisons are places of torture where inmates are used as slaves. American police alone kills more people every single year than died during the crackdown near Tiananmen Square. In the US, all of these rioters in Hong Kong would have been killed without mercy by the police. Try throwing a molotov cocktail at American police officers. Try stabbing an American politician. Go on. See what happens.
@Cheuk Lung Li likewise US blocks hitlers books and countless other books but for some reasons you have no issue with exact same thing that US does on their own soil. Tell me why should China allow any sort of foreign propaganda in their country? I think HK need to clamp down more on western propagandas and kick out CIA shills!
US set "Rules" or Acts to protect the interest of the America. US has a long list of Security Acts.. just to name a few.... - National Security Education Act 1991 - Counterintelligence & Security Enhancement Act 1994 - Economic Espionage Act 1996 - PATRIOT Act 2001 - Homeland Security Act 2002 - Homeland Security Information Sharing Act 2002 - Intelligence Reform & Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 - Protect America Act 2007 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 2015 and the list goes on and on..... and not to forget _Chinese Exclusion Act 1882_ US has a long lists of ACT to protect the interest of America, but other countries are not allowed to do so? China should learn from the US and implement at least 10 more Acts to protect the interest of HK.
And for the guy who assumed someone had been following him..if the Chinese government wants you, they get you. You won’t stand a chance in buying a ticket and fleeing HK. So you’re probably not as important as you think 🤔
I hope these people are smart enough to not try the same activities in the US, because the American police and security apparatus don't play around, they'll straight up put bullets in you for non compliance.
@@storyls Not like this. Hong Kong protesters burning a man alive and killing a 70 year olds cleaner. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rqJwHqu2b0Y.html Widespread vandalism during 19th straight weekend of Hong Kong Protests. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OIqx3YIHntc.html Minnesota: ‘thugs,’ Hong Kong: ‘heroes’ - hypocrisy? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2iHKY5Q8l8o.html [RAW] Hong Kong: Protest mob knocks this guy out [FULL lead-up] ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RFwGqF3QlVc.html "No freedom of speech in Hong Kong beside the violence protestors." -Atsuhiko HK rioters throw firebombs at residents cleaning streets. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uFOQB39juLc.html
@@majorpenguin4245 I do, actually. I still feel no sympathy. Let me ask you: do you know why they're rioting? And don't give me the 'fighting for democracy' bs, please. Do you understand the extradition bill in whole? Do you know the story behind the bill? Do you know why it was voted to be passed in the first place? Do you know how a lack of it will affect everyone's lives in not only mainland China but also Hong Kong and Taiwan? Do you know about how the innocents in HK suffered for their crimes? Do you know how the police in HK suffered for their crimes?
@@majorpenguin4245 In fact, let me ask you this: do you even understand what you're supporting when you say 'I support them'? The repercussions of supporting them? I know they don't affect you from your comfy seat behind the screen, but spare one moment to think about how their actions will affect the nation negatively, maybe? So don't come here with your self righteous 'know it all' attitude because you don't know what's going on there, and neither do you actually know the impact of what you're supporting.
@@ladyvoso6392 I understand the reason why the extradition bill is so important and I too do not think the rioting was the right approach, but to not feel the littlest bit of sympathy for these people who are only worried about their own freedom and fearing a more severe grip on their everyday lives by a Communist regime and only look at the political benefits...
@@ladyvoso6392 The extradition bill was a rational approach to the loophole created by the 'One country two systems' bill, but we cannot forsake human emotions entirely.
@@tofuyam7361 Too risky because of his political stance and using military tactics to commit terrorism act towards his home country. He's not going to get any security clearance.
well, just like the BBC reporter. there is always somebody following them, and yet they still manage to buy a ticket and had no problem to flee from there to other country. so...china sent someone to monitoring them and do nothing when they leaving the country? what for?
Either China doesn't really care if they leave despite watching them, or these people really have CIA connections to smuggle them out, which only proves China's point.
@@Alexander-rg2wb You would not allow them back even after the US teach them to be true chinese patriots? They will likely to be more patriotic than you.
This man like so many are the envious part of hongkong who see no future there but insisted to blame China for what happen. They need to ask their parents and grandparents about history.
@@COCO-bl4ig i know where this aditya came from, he is an anti chinese person that has been brainwashed by the US for two generations before him. You'll be surprised with so many anti chinese sentiment instilled by the US inside many part of the world that had no quarrel with China before. And like so many south eastern asian, they were being colonize by the europe in the 15th to 20th century and one way to keep them at bay is to gave them enemy which happen to be the chinese. The indoctrination remain strong with this one.
@@maccheese8379 Yeah I just saw another comment made by Aitya S, he definitely sounds like a bot. Same answers LOL I am Chinese, born in Australia and the past 2 years have woke me up from all the manipulation, propaganda that the West has be perpetrating. (I was at the peak of HK riots , saw everything) Then went back home and watched the news and the US news... Saw how fake it was which shocked me to the core at the time. It turned my life upside down because I thought propaganda didn't exist since I live in a democratic society. And that we have a better standards and is an advocate for human rights. I was wrong... I guess democracy is colonization, our Aussie natives never had freedom when the white man came. Same thing happened to NZ, our neighbour. Each western country is formed with bloodshed and they have the fking guts to preach human rights and freedom?
@@COCO-bl4ig oh Canada with their natives, Australia with their aboriginese, not to argue US...What happened to you happen to me too in this past 10 years..They love to sell Democracy and Freedom...in fact where those country that really have those?? That is just set of COLONIZING PROPAGANDA..the more diverse your power is, the more easy to break them apart. Only in US where people can scold their leaders as they like, because what they think about speech has no consequences, not in asia and China though.So by selling so called free to curse and talk as they like, they took more from you, which is your unification...really sickening.
Reality sets in that USA is not a Chinese country and not as democratic that they imagined. It's only democratic to the white people. Why migrate to USA and still use chopsticks, eat Chinese food, practice Chinese culture? lol
@@cyber1991 I been to many states and there is always an asian community to fill your cravings. Some places even have high end chinese food and such. If one wants some serious authentic chinese HONG KONG food, you can always fly to vancouver or toronto in the neighboring country. There is no issues living in the US. Also, I don't think he will miss much of much chinese cultures. He was not from Mainland China, so definitely not much he will miss. HK, where he came from is mostly city life. Only thing he probably see different is less asian faces he is accustom to. But heck, this actually improves him than degrade him. Why? The WORLD is much bigger than just HK life. When he is ready, he can travel anywhere, except CHINA. but that's no big deal for him, since he already made his bed to be in where he is in.
@@kito1san In reality, they will run out of money the US agency gave them and end up with working as labour in a Chinese restaurant or have day dreaming in a basement...if they still have any democracy dream.
Nope. Probably end up dead on the spot if they tried to do what they did before in the current host country. But the question is, why are they protesting again and for what in the host countires?
@@kenloh7 You mean in the US? How is Asian life matters relevant to that protest movement? Now a days, matters this matters that.. it's just entitlements. BS, take responsibility of your own life.
It’s not like they’re violently protesting without reason. HK people simply don’t want their culture and home to be tainted by the influence of China. Without any form of political power or representation, what better options do they have? Should they just stay still and do peaceful protest until China eventually overrun them? Either way, they’re desperate.
@@oldshoes4290 Never suggested that desperate was an excuse, desperate is what they're feeling right now. There's no clear solution to resolve their problems, I'm pretty sure you'll agree that there's no guarantee that either a violent or peaceful protest will help get what they want.
Well, what do you expect of people who can't even demonstrate loyalty to their own race or civilization. And you expect the Americans to trust them? Once a traitor, always a traitor. Loyalty is funny that way.
I still remember the story about the Chinese man that was exile in USA I guess when tiannamen riots happened and now he is very old. He regretted it.. And want to come back to China but he can't, because the government won't allow him step his foot on China teritories because what he did in the past. Longing to the motherland but can't reach it. Even his ashes will not receive In his own mother land.... Very pitty.
0:37 "Why couldn't I do more to help Hong Kong?" Dude, when you were around, you and your cohorts tried to destroy Hong Kong. You were busy throwing petrol bombs, attacking people who do not condone your actions, vandalizing the MTR stations, dismantling traffic cameras, digging up the pavement causing millions of dollars of damages, destroying shops that you labeled "blue", holding up a university campus causing massive damages, the list goes on . . . Remember?
Our media didn’t mention million of people are moving from Hong Kong, Taiwan or western countries to China to find jobs, especially young graduates. For these people, China doesn't seem to be the one to take their "freedom" away. Many foreigners are working in China and so far, not many of them started rushing for the exit doors.
The reality is, CIA one day might figure out their death is much more meaningful to the whole operation than keeping them around. Soon they will be planning a big protest in front of China embassy, and some of them will have car accidents, and then Biden will blame the assassination on China.
It's simple, he either prefers living in the US or needs to obey the laws of the country he wants to live in. Protest all you want but they were *hardly* peaceful. I think 3 cops does from memory 🤷♂️ It's not like he's denying he was arrested for violence....
@@troy4298 that was not his crime. He was arrested for assult and then fled on bail! Don't you even read? Or you just like ideas that fit an opinion you already have 😔🤷♂️
@@ronburgandy1475 did i say that he was arrested because of that? No, you're simple mind seems to make it seem like i said something like that, keep your delusions to yourself, all i said was being "unpatriotic" can lead you to be arrested, no freedom of speech, hong kong had a democracy back then now china's just buttfucking them, what a shame, when i thought there was hope i forgot that people like you still exist.
He is finally in the land of the free, he should be joyful enjoy his "freedom" while it lasts, and about Hong Kong, peace is once again restored, but would help if more like him has left, lol.
Same here in our country. We have this kinds of activists who always sream from the top of thei lungs for democracy. And they also have the intention to bring the US troops into our country and destroy everything.
They aren't activists, they are terrorists who takes money from USA with intent of overthrowing their government hence all should be arrest and send to jail.
I'm so glad he could not help HK anymore! Now the average Hong Konger can be happier and go back to their normal life. Welcome to America the Land of Hypocrisy!
Hong Kong can't be helped. It's already been transfer back to power with CHINA since 1997. The only question is their pact/agreement with the British when the hand over was done, will CHINA keep it. Obviously, we saw the answer on the current events. Hong Kong was never meant to be democracy like under the British rule, it could have, but of course that is under CHINA's decision. Those who try to convert it, is in a pipe dream with a lost cause. But I suppose, people will always want to try. All Hong Kong residents can do is adapt, unless there is a castrophic change in whole, which is implausible.
I hope they realise that the US has their own National Security Law called the National Security Act. They've just jumped out of the frying pan into the fire! Lol
@@IpSyCo You are confusing free speech with sedition. Imagine if the people in Hawaii invited foreign powers to support independence. Do you think the US Govt would allow this?
@@bochen9862 Sedition remains a crime in the United States under 18 U.S.C.A. § 2384 (2000), a federal statute that punishes seditious conspiracy, and 18 U.S.C.A. § 2385 (2000), which outlaws advocating the overthrow of the federal government by force
Not anti-government protest, it was riot, insurrection! He left HK to avoid prosecution. Don't come back to HK, we HK people has suffered enough from the violence and damages caused by them! Smart people should ask, they are students, what kind of unfairness, suppression had they ever experienced?
yes don’t go back. lol. me as international chinese want to live in china lol. if hong konger didn’t want the chinese nationality just get out of there. there were a lot of international chinese want chinese nationality but we can’t. why not give us the nationality. i already fed up with the democracy country. they put politic above everything
Advise those against HK government better leave and move to other countries because China has no freedom.. No freedom to smear. No freedom to slander. No freedom to demonise. No freedom to terrorise. No freedom to tyrannise. No freedom to vandalise. No freedom to destroy public property and last.. No freedom to shoot.
US set "Rules" or Acts to protect the interest of the America. US has a long list of Security Acts.. just to name a few.... - National Security Education Act 1991 - Counterintelligence & Security Enhancement Act 1994 - Economic Espionage Act 1996 - PATRIOT Act 2001 - Homeland Security Act 2002 - Homeland Security Information Sharing Act 2002 - Intelligence Reform & Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 - Protect America Act 2007 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 2015 and the list goes on and on..... and not to forget _Chinese Exclusion Act 1882_ US has a long lists of ACT to protect the interest of America, but other countries are not allowed to do so? China should learn from the US and implement at least 10 more Acts to protect the interest of HK.
a coward escaping and leaving his supporters behind, he has no guts to face the justice.how low a person can go dropping tears in front of the media .what he did will haunt him back.
"Hong Kong independence is the only way to go". These guys are straight up separatists, why was China so easy on them? Look at how Europe deal with their separatists in Spain, extremists sowing discord without a care for wider society must be handled firmly.
Any separatist in any country will be exterminated, including US. However only the west accept separatists, dissidents and terrorists from other countries for political and propaganda purposes. This guy fits right in.
Great that these immatured youngsters are overseas. Let them see how democratic and liberal US is. It is a great life experience and I hope you still feel the same when you have gained a better understanding of politics.
Smart political Hongkie Tongs can try to apply for scholarships in Universities to get work in some anti-China thinktanks. Others can apply and serve in some useful NSA roles like CIA, NED, Falun Gong, Epoch time, VOA and other NGOs. The bottom of the barrel best bets are in Chinese restaurants, takeaways, property agents and laundries.
Kenny looks decent here. I believe at that time you were under influence only you know what. You felt great as a group that opposed. Up to extend of weapon and hurting Police.
@Barrie Armstrong see money make u blind... I am not talking about china, I am talking about Communism. U really want get dictated just because u earning money well?? Dude life is one live freely... I don't know what your culture but self respect and self freedom is worth a lot than money ..
@@vitadude5004 The chinese are now even better with those who live in the so~called "freedom" country. Now they are living in USA seeing China growing as the world's largest economy as they have a miserable life.
@@vitadude5004 People in China generally have a lot more respect and freedom than western people think. Publicly criticizing the government is not allowed, but there's a lot more to life and freedom than the government. For example, freedom from disease, from poverty, from racism, from death, etc. And China is doing a lot better than US in many aspects. Even in the US, challenging the established can get you imprisoned or even killed. Just look at Snowden, or Fred Champton.
@@vitadude5004 the 15% people in the world like: ??? wonder why we didn't see millions of Chinese refugee seek asylum when they travel oversee or study abroad
Well strange that some people appreciate a none totalitarian government, but they do exist. Might be hard to wrap your mind around that not everyones wish is to live like a cpc drone yet people who have experienced a bit freedom usually don't like to have it taken away from them.
@@giuliadangelo3935 they were not praising him because they liked trump as a person, he was just the most powerful person "opposing" the extradition bill. If biden or any other president was in office at the time condemning what China was doing, they would give said president equal praise.
im glad you guys enjoy living in chains its fun to watch you mock someone who is free. also Taiwan is a country and the Tiananmen Square massacre in fact happened.
He has to go to jail not because of what HK will be like when he comes out, but because he attacked a police officer. And even now he doesn't feel regretful. His justification of his criminal conduct with tears is just disgusting. Now I severely doubt SCMP's values… Those people talk about fleeing from legitimate prosecution as heroic behavior, with a tint of romance??? Shameless…
Apparently they don’t know nothing about politics or political movements in that matter. Nothing can be achieved while in exile. Look at the Tibetan exile government and many other examples. And look at Nelson Mandela and Ang sung su ki. Serve your sentence is a political badge and fleeing is just avoiding your punishment with no regards to the current law and order. Respecting the current law and order makes you become someone the people can trust and follow. Just because you don’t agree and you choose not to obey and follow is just telling others that you have no rule of law mentality after all.
the US has kindly taken you guys in and you should be grateful next time, go along with those American patriots who stormed the congress and help them fulfill their goals this is the only way you can repay the kindness of the US
USA is the one who backed these egg heads and give them resources plus weapons to create the chaos in HK. So yeah 😂 they can now serve their whitemaster hand and foot in their land.
if a North Korean citizen broke the law by staying late after curfew and was prosecuted by the North Korena government, then escaped to the U.S. would you feel the same way? The CCP and North Korea are the same
@@qlueqlueqlue4449 a "criminal" of a undemocratic dictatorship (Xi Jinpeng is a dictator, he eliminated term limits to make himself a lifelong demagogue) where dissenters = criminals. He would not have been given a fair trial, he would have been violently punished by the CCP. One thing that the international community agrees upon is that even criminals have rights. One thing the CCP definitely does not have is any idea of human rights.
What happened to Hong Kong is tragic, for sure. I hope these people can see the United States as their home, just like how they called Hong Kong their home.
Ah Hongkongers abandoned like trash, just like how the Americans abandoned Iraq, the Kurds, and now Afghanistani cannon fodder troops in the puppet Afghan "government"
the girl, saying 'for hongkong' but holding a Tibet independence flag..... she is not for honglong, she is just manipulated anti-China bot, that's it. the last guy, saying 'for hongkong', but 'I want to join US military'. I see why they all should be in prison, for a LONG time. Is there any other country that can accept this kind of acts to happen? like a US dude joining in PLA and say 'this is for US'. let me know
What does it take for these youngsters to understand history and respect their ancestors? HK had always belonged to China until it was taken by force and was ruled under the colonial system- not democracy whatsoever. When it was handed back to the motherland peacefully, not by force, it was given a privilege of One Country Two System for another 50 years to stay almost the way it has been. That was until you and your friends started a riot, burning buildings and injuring policemen. The worse part was when your friends waved foreign national flags in the riot, singing their anthems. Try imagine what would happen if protestors walking up to Capitol Hill waving Russian and Chinese flags, burning buildings along the way. Hope you guys are treated well in the US. And be careful when walking alone on the street there.