“Should go to make up a history lesson”: CCTV contradicts itself with the Hong Kong and Macao Office

With the introduction of the “Hong Kong National Security Act” last year, “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong is deteriorating, and the British government is offering British National (Overseas) (BNO) passport holders a policy of residence and naturalization in Britain. In response, the powerful country seems to be so angry that it has even forgotten what it said. The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council issued a statement on Sunday (Jan. 31), calling the British approach “a serious violation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration” and “a naked act of treaty-breaking.

The whistle blower suggested that officials of the powerful country could go back to August 20, 2019, the day CCTV published a “great theory” in response to the speech of Vice President Pence of Citi at that Time. That said, Pence pointed out that China must abide by its commitments, including respecting the integrity of Hong Kong law in accordance with the Sino-British Joint Declaration signed in 1984. The CCTV was very vocal back then, saying that “Vice President Pence should also take a history lesson” and that “the statement has become a historical document”. CCTV also said, “Pence, as the vice-president of the United States, interfered in China’s internal affairs with a historical document that does not have any realistic significance, not only making himself an international laughing stock, but also bringing shame to the image of the U.S. state.”

Dare to ask the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, now that they are “interfering in the internal affairs of other countries with a historical document that does not have any realistic significance,” will they “make themselves an international laughing stock” and also bring the “national image of the powerful country into disrepute Will they “make themselves an international laughing stock” and bring the “national image of a powerful country into disrepute?