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  • 你叉住香港人條頸來做人,你都睇住你收尾個年當奴,阿爺實留定個­神位你坐吓。

  • 佢扑硬街啦~

  • Actually i do not prefer such aggressive "measures" to improve the whole political system and to improve the election system of CE as well as the LegCo. Despite the fact that Donald Tsang did pretty bad in his year, he is still our Chief executive until next year. We should at least show some respect right? Being aggressive and using violent measures doesn't mean anything, but just a way to express ur anger and hatred to your own government , not something which can contribute a better future

  • 曾險毒,曾曾惡毒

  • 一班青年,被烏合之眾洗腦,不知所謂。政治是這樣的嗎?知不知道­自己夠究做什麼?

  • these guys may have a point but the way they act is absolutely ridiculous. like a bunch of animals quarreling in a market or some shit and you call yourself a politician? many politicians hate obama too but you dont see them yelling out like some uneducated idiot in congress. the chant about donald tsang having to pk too, its understandable the public can make that opinion but again as a politician you should watch your words. you dont see palin saying "fuck obama" absolute disgraceful idiots.

  • @25jai123

    I can see that you don't know shit about the situation. How can you compare this to US politic?

    US politicians don't yell at obama because obama is elected by the people of US. Donald, on the other hand, is not elected by the people of hk. This makes a huge difference.

    Btw, what you see the politicians doing in tv is just a show. Don't be too emotional. You may think they are so angry and even try to hurt donald tsang. But they sure won't because they know the rules/law.

  • @IUMLAZY elected or not they are not public civilians but politicians. they should still watch their use of language and behaviour. there is a difference between being passionate behind a point and just the way they are acting. yep i dont know the entire situation and im not taking politics. i do know that donald isnt doing a great job at the moment and things could be better but i also know that i definitely dont want these yelling bastards in charge. hopefully that clears things up :)

  • @25jai123 man, have you seen taiwanese policticians? they are more like fighting in a ring than discussing serious matters in a civilized room.

    also, do you think the US senate is free from profanity and dumbass actions?

  • @gundamnduke0 i have seen how the taiwanese politicians act but just because they fight and act like baboons does not mean we should follow. i dont think the US senate is free from idiots either, look at the "intelligence" of palin and bachmann....... omg...... lols. but atleast they keep their manners most of the time and dont act the way some of the politicians were depicted showing here. they may indeed have a really great point but their actions are too much.

  • @25jai123 my point is not to follow the taiwanese, in fact, no one needs to. we all have that inside us, a point where we get desperate. when u act desperate, it does not mean u r an idiot. palin is an idiot, but u dunt see her doing crazy things in the senate, do you? so she is not an idiot as in she does not do those things in the senate? the US senators keep their "manners" because they have a completely different senate system. they have filibuster, and i think...con.

  • @25jai123 if the hk senate has such thing within this kind of situation, where the government is trying to pass a law that people doesnt want, crazy dude such as long hair would stand there and talk for a full day, thus stopping the law, and then u would think he has manner? just because he is not throwing paper airplanes? when you wana make a point, you make it, and different regions have a different way to make that point.

  • @gundamnduke0 im sorry i dont think i completely got your points there from what you wrote but i'll try to answer from what i can interpret. everyone has a right to act however they like and express themselves that way. its called a freedom and hong kong people are great that they have this freedom. however, just because you have the freedom to do so doesnt mean it is always right.

  • @gundamnduke0 for example, when talking to professors. even if i may dislike them or not. i would watch my language and talk differently in the way i talk to friends. quite a no brainer right? a policeman would talk and use different language when he is on duty compared to when he is at home. as politicians i just think that their actions should be a little more controlled. passionate can still be controlled. obama was pretty passionate about winning the elections. he was also controlled.

  • @25jai123 dude, is not the situation of like or dislike. u kno, when u give in to the government, ur life's fucked, ok?

  • @gundamnduke0 "when you give in to the government, your life is fucked." first of all, i never said to give in to the government. i was just not pleased with the barbaric ways the politicians (politicians only not civilians) were displaying their opinions. also, your point sounds a little extreme to me. anyways its obvious our little discussion is going no where so i guess we can just both keep our own opinions. good day, bye! :)

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