Milk Tea Alliance and the Unrest in Hongkong.
By eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
May 25, 2020 5:22am CST
There seems to be a quasi-coalition of countries against Communist China called the Milk Tea Alliance.
What is it about?
It's an online democratic solidarity movement made up of netizens from Thailand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
I support this Milk Tea Alliance, especially today and the next hours of the night, and the succeeding day, and days, for their internet actions will matter for the stoppage of violence in Hongkong.
NO to Communist China's repression of Hongkong.
NO to Communist China's suppression of freedom.
NO to Communist China's world domination.
Protesters and police clash in Hong Kong as thousands take to the streets to push back against a Chinese national security bill some warn could erode Hong Ko...
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
25 May 20
The mainland Chinese system would never be acceptable to the Chinese in Hong Kong because they have already tasted and know what and how it is to be free, on the other side they have to accept that they are a part of China.
and they do not have the same status Taiwan has and enjoys.
and they do not have the same status Taiwan has and enjoys.1 person likes this
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
25 May 20
It's a pacman game for Communist China. Once called the sleeping dragon, it has claimed countries like Tibet without going to war. Succeeded in shoving off Taiwan in the United Nations. Hongkong is in a sorry situation.
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
26 May 20
@eileenleyva it had even stolen islands from us without a fight, it even sets her eyes on our Benham rise that UN already declared as ours.
it's there Communist government that's making all the trouble, it's even suppressing the freedom of her own people ( most Chinese I know are good people) by censorship and false information.
it's there Communist government that's making all the trouble, it's even suppressing the freedom of her own people ( most Chinese I know are good people) by censorship and false information.1 person likes this
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
28 May 20
@louievill China's army is now at the border, picking war with India.
The communists are desperate to seize power. China would have succeeded swiftly if not for the virus.
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@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
25 May 20
China is making the most with this pandemic by trying to shove this law to Hong Kong.
Democracy will prevail.
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@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
25 May 20
@eileenleyva I'd be pessimistic as well if i was in the same situation. Still, they solder on.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
28 May 20
@allen0187 I did that in 1986. Mixed emotions. At the battle field, I was thinking about my father waiting for me at home, and my brothers, too.
Would do it again. Let me be first casualty. Spare the children.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
25 May 20
Joshua Wong, the consequential youth leader following his personal protest on education, sounds pessimistic.
Protests have been broken out in Hong Kong after China sparked outrage with proposed new legislation. It would ban what Beijing calls secessionism and subver...
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