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mamemomi · 4 years
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So… I'm rewatching old footage of Carrie Lam getting roasted. John Tsang hit the nail on the head multiple times during the electoral speeches, and apparently the Bitch once said that there was a spot in Heaven reserved for her? Well, pride cometh before a fall and she just smacked the button called HUBRIS! Cast her into Hell, where she belongs!
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(PJO fandom side: NEMESIS! I BEG OF YOU! STRIKE HER DOWN!)
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mamemomi · 4 years
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Credit goes to u/Acrzyguy
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First they came for the Tibetans, and I didn't speak out because I was not a Tibetan.
Then they came for the Uyghurs, and I didn't speak out because I was not a Uyghur.
Then they came for the Macau residents, and I didn't speak out because I was not a Macau resident.
Then they came for the Hongkongers, and I didn't speak out because I was not a Hongkonger.
Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.
(The above verse is false, actually, because I live in HK. Lol.)
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mamemomi · 4 years
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I rest my case related to this ridiculous world
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mamemomi · 4 years
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Hong Kong is being colonised by CCP China since 1997 & I am hereby to say this so called national security law is simply a proof of how pathetic CCP pride is
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Hong Kong police's new warning flag for national security law. You may be arrested and prosecuted by only chanting slogans.
No freedom of speech.
No freedom of expression.
This is the new Hong Kong.
Source: 眾新聞 Citizen News
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mamemomi · 4 years
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hong kong protest art may 2020
(source: nccu lennon wall fb | 28 may 2020 )
i don’t want to cry but the streets are full of tear gas i don’t want to die but i’ve written my last will i don’t want this home but there is no turning back i only want to live my life but this authority does not want me to.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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When using violence to silence the ones trying to cover the truth, you know there is only what the government wants you to know but NEVER what happens.
I was not sure why there were people siding with this kind of tyranny at first. Yet, I get it now. What happened means nothing to them but an opportunity to earn themselves privilege to others.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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German v.s. English.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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You think Hong Kong is now back to normal just because there is NO international media coverage on the streets?
As living in Hong Kong at this very moment, I can tell everyone, the chaos is NOT yet finished. Gov is still NOT listening & worse, allowing thugs in uniform to silence us by assisting our own “suicide”.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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You think Hong Kong is now back to normal just because there is NO international media coverage on the streets?
As living in Hong Kong at this very moment, I can tell everyone, the chaos is NOT yet finished. Gov is still NOT listening & worse, allowing thugs in uniform to silence us by assisting our own “suicide”.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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Midnight, 19 Jan: College Student Arbitrarily Arrested when Photographing; Accuses Police for Planting Evidence in Bag & Threatening to “Charge You for Snatching Gun”
23yo Open University student Mr Ho was photographing the well-known “blue” restaurant “Kobe Dining” in the food court of Dragon Centre last Tuesday (14 Jan). 2 plainclothes cops arrested him for photographing faces. Ho was released on bail earlier. Through Sham Shui Po District Councillor Leos Lee Man-ho, 3 brutal activities by the police were disclosed in detail, including beating him up and thrown against the wall, an attempt to plant “evidence” of snatching gun, as well as forced to “smile” to everything throughout the process. Lee said that they are not ruling out following up on police brutality through legal means. Other human rights organisations criticised that if the accusations are true, the police’s abuse of public power has reached a morbid state.
Citing student Ho, District Councillor Lee Man-ho said that Ho was detained for almost 48 hours after his arrest, and was tortured 3 times. First, the cops demanded that Ho stood near the wall for frisking, and punched him in this crouch and abdomen areas. Later, Ho was asked to turn around to face the wall, and the cops intentionally pushed him towards the wall, causing Ho to crash into the wall and resulted in a nosebleed, which was ignored completely by the cops who had continued to detain Ho. During the process, cops insulted Ho’s “emotionless” reaction, and insulted him as “dummy”, “rioter”, and suddenly demanded that he “laugh quickly”, or else the operation would escalate.
Moreover, Lee said that Ho was made to remove his clothes for the collection of evidence. A cop suddenly pulled out his pistol and wiped it with Ho’s clothes, and threatened, “Believe it or not, I could charge you for snatching my gun”, and briefly placed the gun in the evidence bag. Ho refused to say anything without the presence of a lawyer, and the cop retrieved his gun from the evidence. Lee said that he would discuss with Ho and lawyers, and will not rule out filing a complaint towards the cops and following up through legal means.
Source: AppleDaily, translated by Hong Kong Columns
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mamemomi · 4 years
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Hong Kong Election Results
Over the weekend, Hong Kong held local elections which saw a landslide victory for pro-democracy candidates. More than half of the 452 local district council seats were flipped from pro-Beijing to pro-democracy candidates, giving pro-democratic forces control of 17 out of 18 district councils. The election also saw record high voter turnout with 4.1 million registered voters, a 71% increase since the last election cycle in 2015. These council members are eligible to be elected to six seats in Hong Kong’s legislature and will control 117 of 1,200 seats in the panel that selects the city’s leader. Current Chief Executive Carrie Lam, whose administration has been the target of ongoing pro-democracy protests, has promised to respect the results of the election.
Further Reading:  American Geographical Society, BBC, The Guardian, Washington Post, AP News, 
Graphic Source: New York Times
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mamemomi · 4 years
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You think Hong Kong is now back to normal just because there is NO international media coverage on the streets?
As living in Hong Kong at this very moment, I can tell everyone, the chaos is NOT yet finished. Gov is still NOT listening & worse, allowing thugs in uniform to silence us by assisting our own “suicide”.
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mamemomi · 4 years
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mamemomi · 4 years
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From June 2019 to December 2019, TG in Hong Kong like a NORM. Year 2020? No difference. New Year Challenge: get less TG & stay safe everyone, from rape, from torturing, & from assisted suicide (aka NOT suspicious death)
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mamemomi · 5 years
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Credit to Instagram account @nth.anthony 
Hong Kong Protests against totalitarianism and dictator police state are still ongoing. 
31 Oct 2019, Halloween. ChiNazi Hong Kong Police Force banned the flagship party in Lan Kwai Fong, the well-known nightlife hot spots in Hong Kong, and in other districts, including MongKok, the famous tourist attraction and local residential area.
During their operations to “dismiss” the crowd, they were again filmed being unprofessional in many aspects. Video shown that the obviously inexperienced and self-indulgence officer pointed the gun to a lady who seems to be just a regular passerby within point-blank range at Portland Street.
The ongoing protests in Hong Kong not only fighting for freedom and autonomy granted, but as well show that how a city turned into a police state just by a single wrong tactic implied by Govt.
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mamemomi · 5 years
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30Oct2019, Day 140 after the first tear gas threw by HK police into the peaceful marching on 12 Jun 2019 (i.e. very remarkable date for Anti-Extradition Bill and Law to China protests in Hong Kong)
Still no one is found accountable within HKGovt and Hk Police Force
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mamemomi · 5 years
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You know you’re in Hong Kong when people can’t stop talking about housing prices.
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