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Sean Tierney
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Filming on Sai Yeung Choi St.

over 8 years ago 94 likes  0 comment  0 shares

Sorry it took so long. Which I say a lot more often at 50 than I ever did at 20.

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over 8 years ago 4 likes  0 comment  0 shares

There's no need for the scare quotes around assault. They did it and they paid $ for it.

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"If Japan wants to make trouble with China on the latter's path to the Pacific, then it shouldn't make fuss about the fact that China will limit Japan's waterways in the South China Sea."

Ohhhhh. so all those promises that the CCP would preserve freedom of navigation in international waters is... not true.

over 8 years ago 2 likes  0 comment  0 shares

“to avoid wrong or unlawful thoughts..." Wrong thoughts? Unlawful thoughts? George Orwell saw it coming. And now it's here.

Children shouldn't be taught independence or separatism. But they shouldn't be taught blind nationalism (that has more than a whiff or racism) or the load of horseshit that is CCP-approved history either. But something tells me that such thoughts are not considered unlawful. They're wrong as f@#$ though.

over 8 years ago 4 likes  0 comment  4 shares

"Every Hong Kong resident"?

Eat a bag of f@#$, 689.

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via Real Hong Kong News: Hong Kong Indigenous' Edward Leung was followed by a paparazzi from #China mouthpiece Tai Kung Pao. Verbal confrontation was followed by scuffles. The journalist shouted verbal insult for a while and started shouting "the pro HK independence Edward Leung hit me" while covering his head, while his colleague was filming. The reporter also said he's only doing his job.

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If that guy's a journalist, I'm Florence Nightingale. Everyone else doing f@#$-all to stop it, including MTR staff. ...Read more

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Unfortunately, the Canadian government isn't the one that decides consular access in these situations.

That said, I admire Canada for at least making their position clear.

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Hong Kong
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April 1, 2008