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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Thousands of People are Fighting in the Streets to Keep Thier Freedoms

A while ago, thousands of freedom-loving people fought an angry dragon barehanded and fearlessly in the streets of what is now China.

Decades ago, there was a tiny coastal city of many different peoples. They lived together, and in time those people weathered wars and rule and revolution and purges throughout history, as do people.
Peace was brokered with the major country where this city was located. For a period of 99 years, this city would grow and flourish in relative peace and great prosperity. A mixed batch of humans in a booming megacity.

Fast forward to a few years ago. China reclaims Hong Kong with the promise not to change the lives of millions of folks. People of all walks of life, working, playing, and living in peace. Such as the word "peace" can mean when so many crowd into a small area.

The huge giant dragon is a deceptive creature. It looks authentic, but it has the nasty habit of burning the very things it wants to dominate. Hong Kong is a gold mine of progress in almost every way. That dragon is not as docile as it would appear. A rather inscrutable

China would dominate the world if it could, but the freedom-loving Hong Kong people won't be going quietly into that dark night without a fight. It's not Tiananmen Square there. There's not just one brave soul in the street this time. It's thousands of people who fear losing that which there should never be a price to sell out and quit. That is their freedom at stake.

If the Chinese mainland succeeds in taking all those little freedoms that generations of Hong Kong citizens have long enjoyed, there will be no turning back again. It will be like the mainland with its re-education/brutality centers. Can you imagine what the media would do if this happened in the USA? Nothing even close here. People in China who are of a particularly healthy religion are being hunted down to be caged and used as guinea pigs for the slobs who have been living high on the hog.

No point in taking care of your heart, liver, guts, in general, when all those healthy parts humans have are just wandering around like walking parts stores. After all, just a few more oppressive military assaults in Hong Kong, and there are some more folk/human parts banks available.

Then there's all the money that's been building up from generations of high-tech people who were not exposed to the very backward communist philosophy. These folks weren't placed as farmers with an ability to be doctors denied by doctrine. These Hong Kong people prided themselves on being free to be whatever was possible. If you work and believe, then anything's possible.

The thousands in the streets of Hong Kong believe they will be free of the communist oppression that dumbs down people's incentives. Socialism is no different in that respect. Both deny the pursuit of dreams to become whatever you want in life. I truly hope their spirit is not broken in the days to come. The city/state should never have been thrown to the Dragon to begin with. The white dragon and the red dragon struggle to win dominance. May the power of freedom ring true for the city. This is a battle of sheer willpower.

Let us wish them the best, and maybe write the Chinese embassy to ask for the continued freedom of the city of Hong Kong.

Till next time, folks. Keep the faith; sometimes it is all that matters.


Yours as always,
RJP