On March 12, the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) and the European Union issued a joint statement condemning the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for forcibly changing Hong Kong‘s electoral system and “fundamentally eroding” the democratic elements of Hong Kong’s electoral system. The joint statement is not without force, but to the Chinese Communist Party, it is just an itch to scratch. The Chinese Communist Party is not afraid to admit that “I am a rogue”, but it is also afraid that others do not know that it is a rogue, so that it can show how tough and cruel it is.
When the Chinese Communist Party forced the Hong Kong government to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance, it should not have expected that a huge “anti-China” movement would be triggered; however, when millions of Hong Kong people took to the streets, instead of admitting its mistakes and making corrections (only temporary tactical concessions were made), the Chinese Communist Party insisted on making the mistakes and ending them. The Communist Party is not confessing its mistakes and correcting them (only a temporary strategy).
Through the trilogy of violent suppression – the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law – and the “reform” of the electoral system, which lasted for two years, the Chinese Communist Party successfully destroyed Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems”. One country, two systems”, which it itself calls “second reunification”. Thirty-seven years after the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration and 24 years after the transfer of sovereignty, Hong Kong has finally “returned” to the “original intention” of the Chinese Communist Party.
Originally, “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong was an embarrassment to the Chinese Communist Party, how could it be willing to leave a capitalist independent kingdom in the territory it controls? However, due to the external situation and the need to make full use of Hong Kong as a “chicken that lays golden eggs”, the Chinese Communist Party has endured the humiliation, so it has “50 years of no change”, “Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy” and so on. The Chinese Communist Party has endured the humiliation, and only then has it come up with the “50-year unchanged” and “Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy”.
In fact, the Chinese Communist Party has been holding its breath. In particular, the Sino-British confrontation over Hong Kong’s constitutional development after the June 4 Incident in 1989, and the blocking of the “Article 23 legislation” by Hong Kong public opinion after the persecution of Falun Gong in 1999, have caused the two grievances to be particularly deep. It was not until Xi Jinping entered the “new era” and suppressed the “Umbrella Movement” in 2014 that the Chinese Communist Party smoothed its sigh of relief. But by then, the CCP was no longer what it used to be. It had risen to become the world’s second largest economy, a “great power”, and no longer needed to “hide its light” and hold itself back. At this Time, the Chinese Communist Party is not satisfied with “obedience”, it wants to “raise its eyebrows”, it wants to have eight faces, Life and death, and nine words. Hong Kong is the right place for it to grind the knife.
After the official implementation of the co-location of immigration and customs facilities for the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link on September 4, 2018, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) made a bold move and then pushed through the amendments to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in February 2019. The Chinese Communist Party envisaged that it would chew up and swallow this piece of “meat in the mouth” of Hong Kong one by one, but it did not expect that Hong Kong people would fight back, sweeping away the five-year-long repression after the suppression of the “Umbrella Movement”; at this time, the brutal nature of the Chinese Communist Party was fully exposed, tearing away all the At that time, the CCP’s brutal nature was fully exposed, tearing away all shame, abandoning all pretensions, calling a stag a horse, and bloodily suppressing it until the present day when the electoral system in Hong Kong is forcibly changed and “one country, two systems” comes to an end.
By destroying Hong Kong, the Chinese Communist Party tells the world: “I am a rogue and I am afraid of no one!” Although the whole world thinks this is the stupidity and madness of the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese Communist Party is precisely going to use this deliberate display of stupidity and madness to intimidate the world.
Specifically, first, to threaten Taiwan: “Don’t eat the forfeit wine”; since it can destroy Hong Kong, it is not afraid of destroying Taiwan, “leaving the island but not the people”; just because it didn’t fight in the past decades doesn’t mean that it won’t fight now and in the future, and, the further the time is delayed, the The more time to fight.
Second, to the United States and the international community to draw a “red line”. From Cui Tiankai, Wang Yi, Yang Jiechi to Xi Jinping, on the one hand, they are eager for the Biden administration to adjust its policy toward China, while on the other hand, they are overbearingly warning not to interfere in the “internal affairs” of the Chinese Communist regime, including Hong Kong, Tibet, Xinjiang, etc., and calling it the “red line”. “. In other words, for example, when the Communist Party tells countries that the issue of Xinjiang is a “red line,” what it really means is that “we are going to put a million Uighurs in concentration camps, we are going to torture them and suppress their freedom” and that “you, the international community… “And you, the international community … are not allowed to say a word of protest. Otherwise you are disrespecting us.” The Chinese Communist Party has made the persecution of its own nationals a diplomatic condition, a “red line” in its dealings with the United States and the international community. This “red line,” the bloodiest and most inhumane in the world, is outrageous.
Since the Chinese Communist Party has openly declared “I am a rogue” to us, including Hong Kong, China, the United States and the whole world, what should we do? A common sense that all children know is: pick up the stick.
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