Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 3, 2019
The end cannot come soon enough.
These chinks have me on the edge of my seat, thinking the Jews are going to bring down China and thus consolidate their total control of the globe.
China issued a stern warning to Hong Kong protesters as well as the West on Sunday, reiterating that it will not tolerate any attempt to undermine Chinese sovereignty over the city.
“The end is coming for those attempting to disrupt Hong Kong and antagonize China,” stated a commentary piece published by the state’s Xinhua News Agency.
The strongly worded message was directed at “the rioters and their behind-the-scene supporters” — which can be taken as an accusation of Western meddling. It said that “their attempt to ‘kidnap Hong Kong’ and press the central authorities is just a delusion,” adding, “No concession should be expected concerning such principle issues.”
The warning came as thousands of people blocked roads and public transport links to Hong Kong’s airport. The demonstrations, which started in response to a proposed bill that would have allowed extradition to the mainland, have morphed into a broader rejection of Beijing’s growing control over the semiautonomous city.
The commentary said three lines must not be crossed: no one should harm Chinese sovereignty, challenge the power of the central authorities or use Hong Kong to infiltrate and undermine the mainland.
That is the goal: infiltrate and undermine the mainland. Hong Kong itself is simply a flashpoint, easily exploited by the State Department kikes through their National Endowment for Democracy shills.
I understand that the Chinese are worried about companies moving out of China if they just start killing all these terrorist traitors. But it is better to risk that than to risk this thing spiraling out of control.
Protests will begin across the rest of China if this goes on too long, and it’s already gone on too long. It has to be made clear that this won’t be tolerated.
I would try to put in Jackie Chan as the head of the Hong Kong government as quickly as possible.