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To: TobagoJack who wrote (161342)8/17/2020 10:56:37 AM
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The sad part is that it is not happening only in HK but in many countries where the education system was starved of funds to finance anti-social activities and maintain the unqualified leaders in power.

Close or over a billion of children will suffer by being undereducated and hard to find proper jobs at adulthood only to keep several dozen discredited political leaders and their close supporter in power.

This could change if the respective political leadership indeed realise that its future generation needs a big warm hand and help to recover.

A crime of unimaginable proportion is committed with the help of so called "democratic means" to satisfy the thirst of power of the few, strangling the majority of individuals of the next generation into poverty and crime and all the negatives that come with it.

The main problem is that people are coaxed like cattle to slaughter and no group takes in their hands the direction of their destiny even if a violent revolution against the unqualified regimes is fully warranted