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    Hong Kong Democracy Protests

    That's pretty short sighted to give up democracy because there is no good candidates or good parties now. And one of the reason why liberal and labour policies are similar because they are both pandering to the masses for fear of backlash in the polls. That maybe flawed itself cause what the...
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    Hong Kong Democracy Protests

    Of course your view should count. But the ironic thing is that based on the direction Hong Kong is taking and the chances of getting a positive result from the occupy central movement, your view wouldn't count for much going forward (unless you are one of the higher ups). Well maybe it's best...
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    Hong Kong Democracy Protests

    Does your non-mainland Chinese include Hong Kong people? If it does then it's kinda weird. Why should people in Hong Kong think like mainland Chinese? It's like asking Western Australia people to think like Victoria, and let's elect someone from Victoria to govern our state. Maybe if they are...
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    Hong Kong Democracy Protests

    Those millions that want to elect the China candidates are able to so in the ballots even if the protestors are successful. The thing is that the thousands do not decide for the millions, the millions do. That's the beauty of democracy isn't it? Still don't understand how you can link...
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    Hong Kong Democracy Protests

    People seem to compare Hong kong to war torn countries. Amazing. Why don't we compare it close to home, say, what if Abbott says from now on you can vote, but only from candidates chosen from the liberal party, or what if shorten somehow manage to change the laws so that we can vote only for...
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