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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150602)9/8/2019 7:59:42 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum3 Recommendations

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My reference is/was simple...

HK is not a Black Swan.. at least not of sufficient magnitude.. by any stretch I wager... Maybe it will abet further for / of the people thoughts in rest of China.. a good thing... a predicted thing...

HK does belong to China.. but it has cachet and reputation that Shanghai would take generations yet to even approach... maybe never... That was then this is now.. history is a long and old river.. OTOH... HKers need too to understand that they do indeed exist by the grace of China now... as much as that bothers some folks... it just is... There is no Lancelot to ride to HK's rescue.. only China's calculations on the situation... The remotest possibility of a White Knight vanished when the British forsook claims to the in perpetuum lands in exchange for 50 years... Now it is a family affair...

Both sides are in a it's your game to lose position... both need to think about what the final objective,,, mutually beneficial should be...

:))



To: TobagoJack who wrote (150602)9/18/2019 11:19:57 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218256
 
The protests seems to be losing global media appeal ?