Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 10, 2019
The Hong Kongese are still whining about being a part of China – 22 years after they officially became a part of China.
CNN:
More than 1 million protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong Sunday, organizers said, to oppose a controversial extradition billthat would enable China to extradite fugitives from the city.
The mass of protesters would be the largest demonstration since the city was handed back to China in 1997. Civil Human Rights Front, the group that organized the protests, said 1.03 million people marched — a figure that accounts for more than one in seven of the city’s 7.48 million-strong population.
Hong Kong Police estimated the number of protesters closer to 240,000.
Critics say the bill will leave anyone on Hong Kong soil vulnerable to being grabbed by the Chinese authorities for political reasons or inadvertent business offenses and undermine the city’s semi-autonomous legal system.
The bill has caused political gridlock, outcry among the city’s usually pro-conservative business community, and even physical scuffles in the city’s legislature, as well as criticism of the Hong Kong government by the United States and European Union.
The government says the bill is designed to plug loopholes in current law by allowing Hong Kong to decide on a case-by-case basis whether or not to send fugitives to territories where it doesn’t have formal extradition deals — such as Taiwan, Macau and mainland China. Lawmakers have said the guarantee of a fair trial will not be written into the bill.
Beijing’s response to all of this is always exactly what it should be: fuck you all, this is China.
Now, please imagine that after 22 years, China is still in the process of integrating a city-state of 7.5 million people.
Then imagine that Taiwan has a population of 24 million people.
Then imagine the amount of resources and jobs that could be created in China as part of a complete reintegration project for Taiwan.
Then imagine that the US has the ability to give China permission to pull the trigger of “reannexing” their own natural territory of Taiwan, a rebel state.
Imagine what China would trade for the US allowing them to do that.
Then realize that all of this conflict between the US and China is a gigantic hoax. If Donald Kushner put Taiwan on the negotiating table, the negotiations would take approximately 7 minutes.
But it is still the semi-official policy of the US to white-knight for Taiwan, because they still harbor a fantasy of using the ghost of the traitor Chiang Kai-shek to overthrow the PRC.
All of this is to say that the entire conflict is yet another Jewish hoax.
Of course we should have better trade deals with China, but we don’t need to collapse the Chinese economy to do so – and making that threat, which is the threat Donald Kushner is making, simply puts us on a war footing with a country that could easily trigger WWIII if they so choose. And they will do that if they don’t think they have any more options.