Starry Lee indirectly confirms that “loyal losers” abound?
Does the fact that “patriots” need “training” coming from the mouth of Hong Kong‘s pro-establishment leader, Starry Lee, indirectly acknowledge the existence of “loyalty wastes” in Hong Kong? Tian Feilong, an associate professor at Beijing Aviation University and director of the National Association for the Study of Hong Kong and Macau, recently contributed an article to Hong Kong’s Ming Pao, which argues, “What the central government is creating is not a rubber stamp or a loyal waste, but a virtuous patriot.” Tian Fei-long actually did not explicitly say who the “loyal losers” are, but the obsequious pro-establishment faction in Hong Kong’s political circles have been taking the right seat for a while. In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has been “smoked out” by the Hong Kong issue, but it has to take on a major operation on Hong Kong’s political system to ensure that people who take orders from Beijing are in power. The reason for this is that most of the “patriots” the CCP is counting on are opportunists and “loyal losers”.
In the Analects of Confucius, there is a story about a student of Confucius, Zaiyu, who was good at rhetoric but often slept during the day. Confucius could not help him, saying, “A rotten tree cannot be carved.” Coincidentally, in the Hong Kong Chamber, we often see pro-establishment legislators sleeping until the sky is dark.
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