Sunday, October 19, 2014

Hong Kong protests: Is that fair to the residents ?

http://jb.sznews.com/html/2014-10/04/content_3022706.htm
          The Hong Kong protesters are angry at China's rulers for limiting their choice of leader in the next election in 2017.  This Protests is stay to become an riots.  At 18th Oct. the police and the occupiers have a conflict again.  The occupiers try to back to the road from the sidewalk at 12 o'clock p.m..  At that time a residents come out.  He was standing between the police and the occupiers.  He shout "Can you stop that? Because what you have did. I can only sleep 4-5 hours every day and I need 3 hours to work just because the Bus can't work as normal."   I did not said the occupation.  They just fight for their freedom.  But when you fight for your freedom.  What about others?  Although you win this fight, China let you choice of leader in 2017.  The economy of Hong Kong was back to the 1980s.  Many people lost their job.  Is that the Hong Kong you want?  Is that fair to the other residents of Hong Kong?  This protests let the future of Hong Kong become more and more unforeseen.
         I just want to said: when you fight for something, place use a way that will not impost other.  If you impost other, where is others basic human rights?

4 comments:

  1. I think it's great that people are fighting for something they want or what they don't want.

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  2. I agree with you because I do not think it is necessary to against the government in that way. Also, bother other because of any reason is not right.

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  3. In my opinion is great that people resistance agains to government because everybody should have the law to vote. Not only for president or government but first of all what they want to change or what they think is good for their country.

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  4. I think it great that people are standing up to there believes and try to bring down a corrupted government.

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