The Rolls Royce brains proving Britain can still beat the world - and no, they don't

Hong Kong is not communist. In fact it is more capitalist than the US. Freer than the US, safer than the US, easier to start a business than the US, lower taxes than the US, has more luxury cars per capita than the US and has its fair (or unfair) amount of poverty. Just like you... but better!
That's why we have so many yanks here. That's why one of the best schools is the American International School. Check it out, you won't see much communism.

It gives you a good idea as to how worldly PiMP is, that he thinks HK is communist is just hilarious.
 
It gives you a good idea as to how worldly PiMP is, that he thinks HK is communist is just hilarious.

I wouldn't mind betting he couldn't point to it on a map....come to think of it I bet he couldn't point to China either.
 
This coming from the guy that says homosexuality and bestiality are equally abhorrent because the Scriptures say so.

this from the guy who still can't distinguish between the state of homosexuality and homosexual activity........not that I would anticipate honesty from you, of course.....
 
Hong Kong is not communist. In fact it is more capitalist than the US. Freer than the US, safer than the US, easier to start a business than the US, lower taxes than the US, has more luxury cars per capita than the US and has its fair (or unfair) amount of poverty. Just like you... but better!
That's why we have so many yanks here. That's why one of the best schools is the American International School. Check it out, you won't see much communism.

Then the PLA troops that are garrisoned there, must just be on vacation. :palm:

As dawn broke, an unbroken procession of Chinese Army armored personnel carriers, trucks and buses carrying 4,000 soldiers streamed over the border and through the streets of Hong Kong. At villages along the way, thousands of Hong Kongers waited in the rain, waving flags and bouquets of flowers and shouting welcomes to the soldiers.
 

The quote from the New York Times is an unmitigated lie. They were taken to task about at the time and I can tell you BECAUSE I WAS THERE that it did NOT happen. I had a company presence in Sheung Shui, a small town near the border, a friend with a pub in Fanling just a mile this side of that town. The highway runs past both premises. The troops came in quietly to barracks previously prepared by the British government, one next to a club of which I was a member at the time and who invited the senior military officials to attend, the other an extensive centre that had previously housed the Ghurkas in Shek Kong. ALL PLA vehicles are marked and their soldiers never appear in their uniforms unless engaged on official ceremonial business. They are under strict instruction never to get involved in the life of Hong Kong and their behaviour is beyond reproach. Their presence has not affected the politics of Hong Kong and, apart from a little and understandable trepidation in 1997, they have not affected the economy or any other aspect of the people's lives. They certainly have had no influence on the politics of the place.
Doubtless, as an American of limited cranial capacity and used to your crew-cut brain dead grunts raping Japanese women and haphazardly shooting innocent foreigners, you would find that difficult to comprehend.
Anyway, there is a good side to this, for everytime you try a pot shot at me you do research and learn something about the world outside your institution.
Don't bother to respond. You are still on ignore but, as this morning, I sometimes skim through the posts before logging in and note that neither you nor Yurt have yet become human. I guess your god just made you that way.
 
The quote from the New York Times is an unmitigated lie. They were taken to task about at the time and I can tell you BECAUSE I WAS THERE that it did NOT happen. I had a company presence in Sheung Shui, a small town near the border, a friend with a pub in Fanling just a mile this side of that town. The highway runs past both premises. The troops came in quietly to barracks previously prepared by the British government, one next to a club of which I was a member at the time and who invited the senior military officials to attend, the other an extensive centre that had previously housed the Ghurkas in Shek Kong. ALL PLA vehicles are marked and their soldiers never appear in their uniforms unless engaged on official ceremonial business. They are under strict instruction never to get involved in the life of Hong Kong and their behaviour is beyond reproach. Their presence has not affected the politics of Hong Kong and, apart from a little and understandable trepidation in 1997, they have not affected the economy or any other aspect of the people's lives. They certainly have had no influence on the politics of the place.
Doubtless, as an American of limited cranial capacity and used to your crew-cut brain dead grunts raping Japanese women and haphazardly shooting innocent foreigners, you would find that difficult to comprehend.
Anyway, there is a good side to this, for everytime you try a pot shot at me you do research and learn something about the world outside your institution.
Don't bother to respond. You are still on ignore but, as this morning, I sometimes skim through the posts before logging in and note that neither you nor Yurt have yet become human. I guess your god just made you that way.

OH-That's right; I forgot you have to adhere to whatever story your masters tell you. :good4u:
 
I usually don't agree with this prick, but his story looks pretty legit.

Don't be a total dumbass: either verify it, or concede the argument. ;)

Heaven help that anyone else bothers to look for anything, on their own; but instead just bitch about it.

Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building

Hong Kong naval base open house

Hong Kong’s growing acceptance of China’s Peoples Liberation Army

PLA ready to sign up Hong Kong recruits

A close-up of PLA forces in HK

Is this acceptale, or are you going to be a total dumbass and deny them? :good4u:
 
personally, I find it amazing he was on every street in Hong Kong......

There is only one major highway leading from Shenzhen (PRC) to Hong Kong. The route was well publicised. There were no secrets.
The only problem came from Mr. Dan Rather and this guy on the NYT who, it would appear, pre-wrote their reports to serve the US propaganda machine.
Bit like being in a communist dictatorship I would guess!
 
Heaven help that anyone else bothers to look for anything, on their own; but instead just bitch about it.

Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building



Hong Kong naval base open house

Hong Kong’s growing acceptance of China’s Peoples Liberation Army

PLA ready to sign up Hong Kong recruits

A close-up of PLA forces in HK

Is this acceptale, or are you going to be a total dumbass and deny them? :good4u:

I don't know what you are trying to prove with your links but nothing there goes against what I said.
Indeed, my wife and I got remarried at HMS Tamar shortly before the handover and I think it was the last wedding ceremony conducted in the chapel on the top floor. We also attended a function on Stonecutters Island before the Chinese Navy moved in so we do know a little bit about how it was and how it is now. There was an old rickshaw, painted red, beneath the entrance cloisters and the island was reputed to be crawling with poionous snakes released by the Japanese when they left after WWII. (You remember the Japanese, don't you. They provide unwilling sexual diversions for your troops.)
Quite smart the Chinese troops, doncha think, kiddy guard? Very much to the standards set by Her Majesty's forces and so far ahead of yank troops in discipline, turnout and loyalty as to make your grunts laughing stocks.
Keep trying, jealous oaf.
 
I don't know what you are trying to prove with your links but nothing there goes against what I said.
Indeed, my wife and I got remarried at HMS Tamar shortly before the handover and I think it was the last wedding ceremony conducted in the chapel on the top floor. We also attended a function on Stonecutters Island before the Chinese Navy moved in so we do know a little bit about how it was and how it is now. There was an old rickshaw, painted red, beneath the entrance cloisters and the island was reputed to be crawling with poionous snakes released by the Japanese when they left after WWII. (You remember the Japanese, don't you. They provide unwilling sexual diversions for your troops.)
Quite smart the Chinese troops, doncha think, kiddy guard? Very much to the standards set by Her Majesty's forces and so far ahead of yank troops in discipline, turnout and loyalty as to make your grunts laughing stocks.
Keep trying, jealous oaf.

I'm curious, are you posting drunl?.........
 
I'm curious, are you posting drunl?.........

Just two little points, dear boy.
1. The response was to the oaf in Phoenix not to you.
2. It was worded, despite a couple of typos, for a five year old (or an oaf), (Flesch Kincaid 8.4), if you still do not understand it take it up with your mother.
 
There is only one major highway leading from Shenzhen (PRC) to Hong Kong. The route was well publicised. There were no secrets.
The only problem came from Mr. Dan Rather and this guy on the NYT who, it would appear, pre-wrote their reports to serve the US propaganda machine.
Bit like being in a communist dictatorship I would guess!

You must make your masters proud. :good4u:
 
I don't know what you are trying to prove with your links but nothing there goes against what I said.
Indeed, my wife and I got remarried at HMS Tamar shortly before the handover and I think it was the last wedding ceremony conducted in the chapel on the top floor. We also attended a function on Stonecutters Island before the Chinese Navy moved in so we do know a little bit about how it was and how it is now. There was an old rickshaw, painted red, beneath the entrance cloisters and the island was reputed to be crawling with poionous snakes released by the Japanese when they left after WWII. (You remember the Japanese, don't you. They provide unwilling sexual diversions for your troops.)
Quite smart the Chinese troops, doncha think, kiddy guard? Very much to the standards set by Her Majesty's forces and so far ahead of yank troops in discipline, turnout and loyalty as to make your grunts laughing stocks.
Keep trying, jealous oaf.

Just make sure you continue to support the Party Line.
I would hate to see you sent to a "re-education camp".
 
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