The "western" media are making some issue about this as if "western" governments would behave any differently.
Comment: We only need to recall the various reports of police brutality in America or their actions in Ferguson, Missouri.
The alleged issue in question is the election of new Hong Kong chief executive in 2017. According to Hong Kong's basic law, which was implemented when Britain gave up its dictatorship over the colony, there will be universal suffrage - everyone will be allowed to vote - but the candidates for the position will have to go through some pre-screening by a commission. This is what China had promised and this is what the students, falsely claiming that China is backtracking from its promises, want to change.
Peter Lee aka Chinahand has an excellent piece on the issue at Asia Times Online. But Lee is making one mistake in that he does not consider outside influence:
Occupy Hong Kong decided to light it, starting with a class boycott and demonstrations organized by the Hong Kong Federation of Students. And, since I'm never afraid to mix a metaphor, the Hong Kong government poured fuel on the fire by pepper-spraying and teargassing it.Who really "decided to light this"? To me the protests, and the "western" reporting about it, have the distinct smell not of tear gas but of some expensive Color Revolution perfume of "western" origin.
So lets look up the usual source of such exquisite fragrance. The 2012 annual report of the U.S. government financed National Endowment of Democracy, aka the CCA - Central Color-Revolution Agency, includes three grants for Hong Kong one of which is new for 2012 and not mentioned in earlier annual reports:
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs - $460,000So the U.S. government in 2012 (2013 numbers are not yet available) hands over nearly half a million to "develop the capacity" of "university students" related to the issue of "universal suffrage" in the election of Hong Kong's chief executive.
To foster awareness regarding Hong Kong's political institutions and constitutional reform process and to develop the capacity of citizens - particularly university students - to more effectively participate in the public debate on political reform, NDI will work with civil society organizations on parliamentary monitoring, a survey, and development of an Internet portal, allowing students and citizens to explore possible reforms leading to universal suffrage.
Two years after the money starts to flow from the U.S. government university students in Hong Kong provoke street riots with demands exactly on the issue the U.S. government money wanted to highlight.
That is just some curious coincidence - right?
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PS (1): There is no reason to believe that a majority of the people in Hong Kong are supporting the U.S. induced demands of the "students". Hong Kong has some 7 million inhabitants. Ten to twenty thousands protesting amounts to some rather marginal 0.2% of the population.
PS (2): We noted earlier that the new Color Revolution scheme 2.0 - see Libya, Syria, Ukraine - now includes lots of violence:
Color revolutions in the old form had become too obvious a scheme to be of further use. The concept was therefore extended to include intensive use of force and mercenaries and to support those forces from the outside with weapons, ammunition, training and other means.While earlier Color Revolutions employed mostly peaceful measures the aim now is blood in the streets and lots of infrastructure damage to weaken the forces resisting the regime change attempts. Accordingly the authorities in Hong Kong should prepare for much more than just unruly demonstrations.
PS (3): The NDI through which the NED money was funneled is the Democratic Party arm for regime change campaigns. It also does quite a bit of other Hong Kong meddling by financing various other organizations. Such foreign agents need to be restrained.
Comment: See also: Another US sponsored "revolution": Hong Kong student leader accused of U.S. government ties
There are reports that the "protesters" tried to provoke the police by insults, taunts as wells as by demonizing them all throughout news and social media.
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Yesterday Jokingly, after hearing of the news of the Hong Kong Protests, I tweeted something to the effect of waiting to see if Victoria Nuland would show-up handing out her trademark cookies as she did in Ukraine's Maidan Coup. Then this morning I spot this article mentioning the Hong Kong "Occupy Central" movement financed by NED. Suddenly I broke out in laughter thinking to myself holy crap she may show-up after all.
Apparently George Soros has moved in another direction of the world to incite yet more chaos. With him being the major funding behind the NED, I suspect he might be fast forwarding his deviate policies so he will live to see his absurd One World Order rise into his egotistic power-trip. He has spoke on the topic of China being brought into his plan for a New World Order financial system. Here is a Video on that very subject: [Link]
Way too many people aren't even aware of the crazy events taking place around the globe these days as Western Bankers, who fear competition to their World Bank & IMF banking systems could deter their vision for this new order to enacted. Every time somebody embraces the Idea of moving outside the Petro-Dollar dominance, the US goes ballistic in efforts to destroy the person and their Alternative System. I'll close in presenting another noteworthy Video that needs to be mandatory viewing information to every American Citizen, so Watch and spread the word to all your family and friends : [Link]
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