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How do People in China React to the Landslide Victory of the Pro-democracy Front in Hong Kong District Council Election?
Part 1/5: Chinese Nationalism as a Shield
Editor's note: The following are comments made by mainland Chinese on social media platform #Weibo in China. Their reaction towards the landslide victory by the pro-democracy candidates in the 2019 Hong Kong District Council election range from hostile, cynical to indifferent.
All these have a lot to tell about the Chinese mentality towards values such as freedom, democracy that are cherished by Hongkongers and the world.
Chinese Netizen #1:
âThis [election] is no longer about the pro-establishment [camp] losing, it is about them losing very disgracefully. It is expected that the pro-establishment [camp] will only get the table scraps of the pro-democracy [camp]. Such a real reflection of Hong Kongâs popular will is a slap to the face of the central government. The 22 years of united front work in Hong Kong is a failure. Really embarrassing!â
Chinese Netizen #2:
âWeibo can no longer use the videos of a few Hong Kongers who âlove the country and Hong Kongâ to console Mainland China. Most Hong Kongers view Mainland China with enmity and do not identify as a Chinese. This is a fact.
Chinese Netizen #3:
What have we got; a historical night. Tonight is the collective transformation of Mainland Chineseâs emotional cognition towards Hong Kongers. The cruelest face off for this brotherly tie. It is the focal point of awakening for those who are not awake. Today the majority of [Hong Kongers] voted â they want to let you see Hong Kongâs popular will! It is their urgent call to you to get far away from them, and not interfere with them!
Chinese Netizen #4:
âLooking at the number of votes, you will know how many rioters are there in Hong Kong. Hong Kong police is also a âcow pussyâ with only 30,000 of them having to fight a few millions of rioters.â
Replies to Netizen #4:
âIt feels like our policy is to be a dog-licker until we have nothing left, and still fuxking talks about being fellow countryman, more than half of Hong Kong[ers] are reactionary forces that are causing divisions in our country.â
âYouth that are under the age of 18 are more âyellowâ.â (note: âyellow ribbonâ refers to pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong)
Chinese Netizen #5:
âI once have expectations about Hong Kongâs silent majority, but it has proven to be wishful thinking on my part. Even Yuen Longâs citizens are ⌠(the same)
The education of one generation after another has already started to be rotten to the root. America has long been playing this round of chess. A colour revolution is not exceptional if it works well. See the reality clearly, give up the fantasies, and do not paint illusions of peace. [I] will not have any expectations anymore.
Replies to Netizen #5:
âThis is a devastating one, at least 99 [percent of elected seats won by the pro-democracy camp].â
âAlmost 80 [percent], I thought it would be about 50-50 [percent] but it ended up to be my wishful thinking.â
Chinese Netizen #6:
âThe reference value is of greater significance than the actual value, but it still goes down to the election pollâ
Chinese Netizen #7:
âJunius Ho is still lagging behind by over a thousand votesâ
Reply to Netizen #7:
âYes I saw it, such an unexpected difference, this is outrageousâ
Netizen #8:
âEight wordsâ Clearly grasp the situation, give up the fantasiesâ
Reply to Netizen #8:
âI really donât think others are being brainwashed, instead, it is us who are being brainwashed.â
Source: https://chinaqna.com/a/100839
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How do People in China React to the Landslide Victory of the Pro-democracy Front in Hong Kong District Council Election?
Part 1/5: Chinese Nationalism as a Shield
Editor's note: The following are comments made by mainland Chinese on social media platform #Weibo in China. Their reaction towards the landslide victory by the pro-democracy candidates in the 2019 Hong Kong District Council election range from hostile, cynical to indifferent.
All these have a lot to tell about the Chinese mentality towards values such as freedom, democracy that are cherished by Hongkongers and the world.
Chinese Netizen #1:
âThis [election] is no longer about the pro-establishment [camp] losing, it is about them losing very disgracefully. It is expected that the pro-establishment [camp] will only get the table scraps of the pro-democracy [camp]. Such a real reflection of Hong Kongâs popular will is a slap to the face of the central government. The 22 years of united front work in Hong Kong is a failure. Really embarrassing!â
Chinese Netizen #2:
âWeibo can no longer use the videos of a few Hong Kongers who âlove the country and Hong Kongâ to console Mainland China. Most Hong Kongers view Mainland China with enmity and do not identify as a Chinese. This is a fact.
Chinese Netizen #3:
What have we got; a historical night. Tonight is the collective transformation of Mainland Chineseâs emotional cognition towards Hong Kongers. The cruelest face off for this brotherly tie. It is the focal point of awakening for those who are not awake. Today the majority of [Hong Kongers] voted â they want to let you see Hong Kongâs popular will! It is their urgent call to you to get far away from them, and not interfere with them!
Chinese Netizen #4:
âLooking at the number of votes, you will know how many rioters are there in Hong Kong. Hong Kong police is also a âcow pussyâ with only 30,000 of them having to fight a few millions of rioters.â
Replies to Netizen #4:
âIt feels like our policy is to be a dog-licker until we have nothing left, and still fuxking talks about being fellow countryman, more than half of Hong Kong[ers] are reactionary forces that are causing divisions in our country.â
âYouth that are under the age of 18 are more âyellowâ.â (note: âyellow ribbonâ refers to pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong)
Chinese Netizen #5:
âI once have expectations about Hong Kongâs silent majority, but it has proven to be wishful thinking on my part. Even Yuen Longâs citizens are ⌠(the same)
The education of one generation after another has already started to be rotten to the root. America has long been playing this round of chess. A colour revolution is not exceptional if it works well. See the reality clearly, give up the fantasies, and do not paint illusions of peace. [I] will not have any expectations anymore.
Replies to Netizen #5:
âThis is a devastating one, at least 99 [percent of elected seats won by the pro-democracy camp].â
âAlmost 80 [percent], I thought it would be about 50-50 [percent] but it ended up to be my wishful thinking.â
Chinese Netizen #6:
âThe reference value is of greater significance than the actual value, but it still goes down to the election pollâ
Chinese Netizen #7:
âJunius Ho is still lagging behind by over a thousand votesâ
Reply to Netizen #7:
âYes I saw it, such an unexpected difference, this is outrageousâ
Netizen #8:
âEight wordsâ Clearly grasp the situation, give up the fantasiesâ
Reply to Netizen #8:
âI really donât think others are being brainwashed, instead, it is us who are being brainwashed.â
Source: https://chinaqna.com/a/100839
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How do People in China React to the Landslide Victory of the Pro-democracy Front in Hong Kong District Council Election?
Part 2/5: Hong Kong and Taiwan
Chinese Netizen #9:
âThe propaganda bureau reports only the good news and not the bad news, I suggest dismissing the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government â the office has utterly failed in connecting Mainland China with Hong Kong!â
Replies to Netizen #9:
âI feel utterly hopeless towards the propaganda organization in China. They failed to completely brainwash citizens in mainland China even under the premise of a firewall (this is merely an analogy, all publicity in the world is a type of #brainwash). And yet you still expect them to go out and play with others? What I am afraid of is that all organizations are as useless as the propaganda organization. This possibility is not to be ruled out.â
Chinese Netizen #10:
âThe united front work going on for the past years have been a horrible mess; there are only two placesâ Hong Kong and Taiwan, but yet not one has been made definite. The more united front work done, the more independence-seekingâ with such low work efficiency I really wonder if it can meet its annual KPIs? Are they counting on bullshit for their annual performance review?â
Chinese Netizen #11:
âI used to think that Hong Kong is very awesome, it is the pearl of the orient. Now, [Hong Kong] has turned out to be like the Taiwanese peasants from across. It has become the pig of the orient.â
Replies to Netizen #11:
âHa ha ha, this is on point!â
âAgree, the web is all about anti-extradition to China, they are all suppressing China. Aw, our brother China is very pathetic.â
Netizen #12:
âObjectively speaking, this time the central government is extremely humiliated, the rhetoric had all along been that rioters are the âminorityâ of the Hong Kong population. This time, the fact is that the pro-establishment camp has been scourged, what they called âminorityâ is, in fact, the real mainstream political will. If China still does not try to be open-minded and to really understand the ideas of âOne Country Two Systemsâ and âHong Kong people administering Hong Kongâ, the "grenade" of Hong Kong would cause the central government misery for a long time.â
Replies to Netizen #12:
âYou are wrong, the central government knew this very early on, but they just donât want to crush Hong Kong people and the remaining patriots."
âAs I have said all along, the silent majority in Hong Kong is the âyellow ribbonsâ, not those who dare not speak up. The ability to be chaotic for so long certainly shows the mainstream political will, otherwise, it would have been crushed very early on.â
Source: https://chinaqna.com/a/100839
#HongKongElection2019 #SilentMajority #China #Taiwan
How do People in China React to the Landslide Victory of the Pro-democracy Front in Hong Kong District Council Election?
Part 2/5: Hong Kong and Taiwan
Chinese Netizen #9:
âThe propaganda bureau reports only the good news and not the bad news, I suggest dismissing the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government â the office has utterly failed in connecting Mainland China with Hong Kong!â
Replies to Netizen #9:
âI feel utterly hopeless towards the propaganda organization in China. They failed to completely brainwash citizens in mainland China even under the premise of a firewall (this is merely an analogy, all publicity in the world is a type of #brainwash). And yet you still expect them to go out and play with others? What I am afraid of is that all organizations are as useless as the propaganda organization. This possibility is not to be ruled out.â
Chinese Netizen #10:
âThe united front work going on for the past years have been a horrible mess; there are only two placesâ Hong Kong and Taiwan, but yet not one has been made definite. The more united front work done, the more independence-seekingâ with such low work efficiency I really wonder if it can meet its annual KPIs? Are they counting on bullshit for their annual performance review?â
Chinese Netizen #11:
âI used to think that Hong Kong is very awesome, it is the pearl of the orient. Now, [Hong Kong] has turned out to be like the Taiwanese peasants from across. It has become the pig of the orient.â
Replies to Netizen #11:
âHa ha ha, this is on point!â
âAgree, the web is all about anti-extradition to China, they are all suppressing China. Aw, our brother China is very pathetic.â
Netizen #12:
âObjectively speaking, this time the central government is extremely humiliated, the rhetoric had all along been that rioters are the âminorityâ of the Hong Kong population. This time, the fact is that the pro-establishment camp has been scourged, what they called âminorityâ is, in fact, the real mainstream political will. If China still does not try to be open-minded and to really understand the ideas of âOne Country Two Systemsâ and âHong Kong people administering Hong Kongâ, the "grenade" of Hong Kong would cause the central government misery for a long time.â
Replies to Netizen #12:
âYou are wrong, the central government knew this very early on, but they just donât want to crush Hong Kong people and the remaining patriots."
âAs I have said all along, the silent majority in Hong Kong is the âyellow ribbonsâ, not those who dare not speak up. The ability to be chaotic for so long certainly shows the mainstream political will, otherwise, it would have been crushed very early on.â
Source: https://chinaqna.com/a/100839
#HongKongElection2019 #SilentMajority #China #Taiwan