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Disrupting wage slaves and targeting Chinese businesses... How rude!
Hong Kong protesters target Chinese businesses in latest demonstrations
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Hong Kong protesters target Chinese businesses in latest demonstrations
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Re: Hong Kong protesters target Chinese businesses in latest demonstrations
Civil disobedience, protests and petitions are not cutting it in this day and age. So now people are demanding the support of business. I don't agree with trashing business, because that is counterintuitive to the cause but supporting business who agrees and boycotting those who do not is best practice.Nom De Plume wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:27 amhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-21/ ... tion=world
Disrupting wage slaves and targeting Chinese businesses... How rude!
The best way to make decent stand on issues is to support the business and people who agree with your cause. When you ignore or boycott business who oppose your stance, if the your stance is good. the opposing side will eventually turn to popular opinion or suffer the consequences of opposition.
No matter the cause, you need support of the people to make change. You cannot just expect the world to turn on your opinion because you protest with a cause.
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Re: Hong Kong protesters target Chinese businesses in latest demonstrations
I agree with you, but this is far from civil disobedience... this is a criminal uprising. I wonder what China will do next?Fred wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 1:54 pmCivil disobedience, protests and petitions are not cutting it in this day and age. So now people are demanding the support of business. I don't agree with trashing business, because that is counterintuitive to the cause but supporting business who agrees and boycotting those who do not is best practice.Nom De Plume wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:27 amhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-21/ ... tion=world
Disrupting wage slaves and targeting Chinese businesses... How rude!
The best way to make decent stand on issues is to support the business and people who agree with your cause. When you ignore or boycott business who oppose your stance, if the your stance is good. the opposing side will eventually turn to popular opinion or suffer the consequences of opposition.
No matter the cause, you need support of the people to make change. You cannot just expect the world to turn on your opinion because you protest with a cause.
"But you will run your kunt mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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Re: Hong Kong protesters target Chinese businesses in latest demonstrations
Oh yes, it is criminal. I agree with simply supporting and boycotting, NOT attacking the businesses.Nom De Plume wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 2:48 pmI agree with you, but this is far from civil disobedience... this is a criminal uprising. I wonder what China will do next?Fred wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 1:54 pmCivil disobedience, protests and petitions are not cutting it in this day and age. So now people are demanding the support of business. I don't agree with trashing business, because that is counterintuitive to the cause but supporting business who agrees and boycotting those who do not is best practice.Nom De Plume wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:27 amhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-21/ ... tion=world
Disrupting wage slaves and targeting Chinese businesses... How rude!
The best way to make decent stand on issues is to support the business and people who agree with your cause. When you ignore or boycott business who oppose your stance, if the your stance is good. the opposing side will eventually turn to popular opinion or suffer the consequences of opposition.
No matter the cause, you need support of the people to make change. You cannot just expect the world to turn on your opinion because you protest with a cause.
What will China do??? Now that is interesting. They appear to be setting up for more serious action. Seems no matter what happens Trump is going to use this against them and pretend it is for the betterment of the people. Ignoring the obvious of Trump, Thus we will see greater problems with the China-US trade war. The continued escalation of this issue between China and America will no doubt see world economic downturn. Somehow, I think Trump set the world to fail and is busy twitting how it is somebody else's fault.
BUT that is my opinion, I stand to be corrected or proven wrong.
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