jeudi 27 octobre 2016

Hong Kong Independence

Yau Wai-ching Fights For A Free Hong Kong, But Her War Is Harder Than She Thought
By Marcel Winatschek

If you talk to young people in Hong Kong, then one thing is quite clear: The former British colony is at a burgeoning civil war with China
The population fears that China wants to tighten its control over the autonomous territory by determining elections, laws, and the police. 
Yau Wai-ching is one of three new lawmakers of Youngspiration who fight for a free Hong Kong.
“After the fruitless Umbrella Revolution, the Hong Kong society has come under even more ruthless suppression,” Yau Wai-ching tells us. 
“The Hong Kong communist government has made itself the people’s enemy by following a policy of disregarding the will of the people and doing everything it can against the people. Meanwhile, the Chinese Communist regime has accelerated on a daily basis its unscrupulous invasion into Hong Kong in terms of population, economy, and culture.”
“Should this trend continues, Hong Kong people will degenerate into a mere feast of human flesh, a feast that awaits in silence to be swallowed up in the end,” she continues. 
“The Hong Kong of our ideal might be far away, but we hope to use this dream as our fuel so that we can turn into sparks and shine in the dark. We want to reclaim our Councils and reclaim Hong Kong, our own home.”
Youngspiration is a new political movement that wants to conduct community work to serve their citizens with the aims of protecting Hong Kongers’ space and of fighting for liberty, democracy, equality, and justice. 
Of course, Yau Wai-ching is aware of their huge opponent they see as their prime enemy. 
But even for some supporters of the Umbrella Revolution, Youngspiration may be too radical
At least since Yau Wai-ching altered the “People’s Republic of China” to “Re-Fucking” and “Chee-na,” during her oath-taking at the Legislative Council. 
“Hong Kong rightfully belongs to us,” Yau Wai-ching says. 
“Let us reclaim our home!”

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