Tianamin Square the Movie is in talks to be remade.
Tianamin Square the Movie is in talks to be remade.
Last edited by FranknStein; 03-08-19 at 20:53. Reason: Btw Little China is Hong Kong.
The West and Trump and Johnson and Bolsinaro et al shall look on and still buy Chinese crap exported through Vietnam or wherever.
Hong Kongers will have knowledge of Tiananmen Square through some sort of access to a vaguely free press or access to the internet, even if it is through VPN or whatever.
Most mainland Chinese under thirty will probably not have heard of Tiananmen Square or will deny what happened in '88.Chinese over thirty will say nothing about Tiananmen Square through fear or in some cases tacit, cowed acceptance. This is what comes with state suppression of the press and the implementation of the Great Firewall of China to keep the world internet at bay and to control the minds and attitudes of its citizens.
But then many citizens are happy if they have plenty of Yuan in their pockets.
Sound as a pound as a Brexiteer might say, assuming their buying power doesn't go south post some sort of Brexit.
I love that movie. The real one that is. The old pork chop express![]()
FranknStein (15-08-19), Mr Sweet Guy (04-08-19)
This is some of my favourite moment in the film
Don't try this in company of Escort as lightening is dangerousStill few electric shock on the Lady chair , could help get me off it quicker
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FranknStein (15-08-19), Punter08 (05-08-19)
What a fucking statesman.
A politician you could believe in, if only the American health insurance company would process the health insurance claim for the lobotomy.
FranknStein (15-08-19)
https://www.apnews.com/3fe7654b146b4...sam&stream=top
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This satellite image captured on Monday, Aug. 12, 2019, provided by Satellite image ©2019 Maxar Technologies appears to show Chinese security force vehicles inside the Shenzen Bay Sports Center in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong. (Satellite image ©2019 Maxar Technologies via AP)
BEIJING (AP) — Satellite photos show what appear to be armored personnel carriers and other vehicles belonging to the China’s paramilitary People’s Armed Police parked in a sports complex in the city of Shenzhen, in what some have interpreted as a threat from Beijing to use increased force against pro-democracy protesters across the border in Hong Kong.
The pictures collected on Monday by Maxar’s WorldView show 500 or more vehicles sitting on and around the soccer stadium at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center just across the harbor from the Asian financial hub that has been rocked by more than two months of near-daily street demonstrations.
Flights at Hong Kong’s airport, one of the world’s busiest, were disrupted on Monday and Tuesday by a mass demonstration and occasional violence inside its terminal.
Chinese state media have said only that the Shenzhen exercises had been planned before hand and were not directly related to the unrest in Hong Kong, although they came shortly after the central government in Beijing said the protests were beginning to show the “sprouts of terrorism.”
President Donald Trump tweeted that U.S. intelligence believes that the Chinese government is moving troops to its border with Hong Kong and that, “Everyone should be calm and safe!”
Beijing has been apparently reluctant to send in police or army units from the mainland or to mobilize the People’s Liberation Army garrison in Hong Kong to quell the unrest. It’s seen as mindful of the devastating effect that would have both on the territory’s reputation as a safe and stable place to invest in, and as indication of the Communist Party’s failure to win over the hearts and minds of the city’s 7.3 million residents, 22 years after the former British colony was handed over to China.
It would also be a shocking reminder of the PLA’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations centered on Beijing’s Tiananmen Square 30 years ago, which remains a taboo subject in China but is memorialized with a massive rally and march each year in Hong Kong.
Yet, mainland China is believed to have already dispatched officers to fortify the ranks of the Hong Kong police, and may also have planted decoys among the protesters in order to encourage more violent acts that could eventually turn ordinary Hong Kongers against the protest movement.
Such a change in sentiments does not yet appear to have happened despite rising violence surrounding protests and the shutdown of the city’s usually bustling international airport for two days after it was occupied by demonstrators.
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FranknStein (15-08-19)
At 3.05 Donald Trump saying "our intelligence" is an oxymoron.
But then Donald Trump is an oxymoron.