Message from @eno2

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2019-11-13 21:18:53 UTC  

perfect match.

2019-11-13 21:19:02 UTC  

you are a running joke in there, yes.

2019-11-13 21:19:19 UTC  

Feelings the same

2019-11-13 21:19:50 UTC  

He’s a bald commie and who looks like a nonce

2019-11-13 21:21:10 UTC  

<:laugh:448312947073351681>

2019-11-13 21:22:31 UTC  

You got authoritarian left on the political compass

2019-11-13 21:22:39 UTC  

I don’t think you’re right wing at all tbh

2019-11-13 21:22:43 UTC  

Just confused

2019-11-13 21:24:51 UTC  

I don’t believe they are alt-right either

2019-11-13 21:24:54 UTC  

Just confused

2019-11-13 21:25:05 UTC  

I see the autism is still going on here.

2019-11-13 21:25:09 UTC  

you should fuck.

2019-11-13 21:25:11 UTC  

Okay boomer

2019-11-13 22:07:53 UTC  

The new Tory cabinet is very good

2019-11-13 22:08:23 UTC  

My favourite people are in the cabinet, I quite like our government

2019-11-13 22:08:44 UTC  

If our prime minister calls Muslims letterboxes, then how is he going to censor free speech?

2019-11-13 22:08:55 UTC  

It’s a load of humbug

2019-11-13 22:09:12 UTC  

Not he’s not

2019-11-13 22:09:29 UTC  

He’s going to implement a Australian immigration system

2019-11-13 22:09:34 UTC  

It says it in his manifesto

2019-11-13 23:42:52 UTC  

“Altnewsmedia” 🤣

2019-11-14 00:07:45 UTC  

We have the best cabinet ever because it has Jacob Rees Mogg

2019-11-14 01:16:20 UTC  

Interesting

2019-11-18 04:28:21 UTC  

HK is having its boogaloo

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/446121320732950531/645842712196546561/191117-hong-kong-fire-bridge-cs-938a_75648b4d735b3283c02300514bf6c389.fit-760w.jpg

2019-11-18 04:38:40 UTC  

Awesome!! Hopefully both sides lose

2019-11-18 05:42:52 UTC  

God bless Hong Kong Police Force.

2019-11-18 05:43:16 UTC  

If I was born 15 years earlier I would have joined them in a heartbeat.

2019-11-18 05:45:12 UTC  

Who are they representing? I’ve been too buried in research reports for school to follow China

2019-11-18 05:46:39 UTC  

As far as I can tell HK and China are just separate CIA experiments.

2019-11-18 05:51:33 UTC  

That's where it gets muddy. I'll preface this with some background on myself. My wife's father joined the PLA in 1979, commissioned in 1984, transferred to the People's Armed Police (riot control, antiterrorism, disaster relief etc), and eventually to the Ministry of Public Security (traditional law enforcement for the mainland) where he retired as a "colonel" (Inspector 1st Class). Her family is a unique source on a lot of this stuff.

2019-11-18 05:53:21 UTC  

The HK protest originally started over an extradition law. Since HK didn't extradite for the most part. An HKer killed his pregnant girlfriend while on vacation in Taiwan. Background: Taiwan claims to be the legitimate Chinese government in exile, they lost a civil war against the communists from 1927-1949. Until the 1980s they were socialists themselves. One of those "you've lost your way! No you!" situations

2019-11-18 05:54:49 UTC  

Well Taiwan wanted his head, and he went back to HK before he could be arrested. HK government proposed an extradition law, half a million people ended up convinced by a different HKer (who is a student at Yale) that this would mean Ministry of State Security (mainland secret police, CIA, FBI etc all in one) coming to HK to arrest people.

2019-11-18 05:56:00 UTC  

So muddy already lol. You weren’t kidding

2019-11-18 05:56:15 UTC  

HK was conquered by the British in the 1800s, returned in 1997 and the mainland promised at minimum 50 years of "one country, two systems".

2019-11-18 05:56:40 UTC  

This same model exists in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, which has also been returned, and shit never happens there.

2019-11-18 05:57:21 UTC  

It's also been proposed for Taiwan reunification, except recently the mainland has even suggested that Taiwan keeps their military. Which would end up really just being the exact same same situation they're already in.

2019-11-18 05:58:34 UTC  

Some key points to understand though are that in HK there isn't censorship. You can watch porn, go on Facebook, YouTube, etc. All of that is blocked in the mainland. You can get on Facebook with a VPN and it's no big deal, but you can go to jail for pornography.

2019-11-18 05:59:37 UTC  

They have elections, a legislative council mostly elected by districts, part of it elected by business sectors. The only limitation the mainland puts on it, is no independence.

2019-11-18 06:00:14 UTC  

The early founder of the HK independence movement is actually a commie himself, they call him "long hair"

2019-11-18 06:01:00 UTC  

That’s actually a wild history. I only learned it was two systems after the HK protests started. Our education system is broken