
max it can go is probably 7.85 as that has been a well tested resistance.
max it can go is probably 7.85 as that has been a well tested resistance.
Did that change any Chinese Government policy/attitude?I participate every year in the candlelight vigil in remembrance of the Tiananmen square massacres, but I do so peacefully and it inconveniences others for a few hours and everyone can plan alternative commuting routes well in advance.
Problem is that most HK cry babies never had to suffer a thing in their lives. Most 30 year olds still live with mommy and daddy. They never dared take a risk in their lives ever.
Did that change any Chinese Government policy/attitude?
Typical conservative iq 50 propaganda. How about America keeps its dirty stinky fingers ofr once, just once, out of the pot of other sovereign nations. The US can't even fix its own broken shit but wants to define for everyone else how they ought to be happy and what democracy must look like. I love to hear when intelligent philosophers and economists and politicians debate (emphasis is on INTELLIGENT) but please spare us from the IQ 50 rant of the typical high heel wearing Fox bunny who really knows nothing and just reads off the teleprompter. Cringe worthy
The US has historically stood up for other countries for the freedom of expression and wouldn't be surprised if they do for HK even if just by words. It makes sense for the UK to stand up, which should through the UN make the US stand up as well. Maybe unintelligent for you, but that's my view and if disagree no need to talk as nothing can change mine. Democratic countries standing up for democracies in communist regimes doesn't sound too strange to me.