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  • 衹要党揮手, 不問原由向前走.

    當年的亞頭已坐車入立法局, 我仍然不停向前走(為不公平7.1上街).

  • I was 11 year old in 1967, the most horrible year! My parents unemployed with no income during Hong Kong communist strike period, our family life was extremely hard time and poor. Those thugs placed real bomb or fake bomb every where in the city. British government deployed specialist to clean up bombs on the road. Everyday I had seen many innocent killed or injured on my way back to school.

    1967年是我11歲那年,非常可怕的一年,由於港共騷亂,我的­父母失去工作和收入,生活極其艱苦和貧困.香港共產黨把炸彈詐彈­放置在任何地方殺戮無辜,港英政府派出軍隊和軍火專家引爆,上學­常常看到市民傷亡.

  • @Vicleafman 我當時才八歲多,最難忘的是催淚彈的氣味,流了不少馬尿.

  • I'm doing a project on the 1967 riots, and the impact they had on bringing about social/economic/political change to Hong Kong. If anyone can tell me where I can find the full documentary, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  • Which documentary is this from?

  • @UltimateChalupa I don't remember for sure. But I think it was a program on the History Channel about the history for non-lethal weapons.

  • These were Hong Kong Police not troops, firing wooden baton rounds to disperse riots

  • LONG LIVE COMMUNISM!

  • Various pro-communist activists, workers, against the capitalist discriminatory anti-equality british imperialist monarchist government.

  • uncle rogge?

  • The rioters were cultural revolution supporters.

  • The commies were asking for it. Good hits.

  • @tkbcaaa What do you think about hitler's rise off the back of anti-communism and ultra-nationalism? or perhaps the american government's spying of Martin luther king for being a communist? and the corporations having a go at equality and communism.

    Look at anti-communist america, and how great their prisons, and their hospitals are.

  • It was in British control at that time. the British even thought about giving hong kong back to China if things get any worse. but lucky they didnt!

  • @doggiestyle247

    Yeah doggiestyle. It suits you best.

  • @doggiestyle247 You are absolutely right about it.I was a baby during the the time Great Escape in 1961 to 1962 from China.Our family had very serious thought of leaving Hong Kong at that time.

  • The workers in the 60's put up with a lot of nonsenses and unfair treatments from the Colonial government of Hong Kong. However, killing innocent people was evil and should be condemned.

  • The riots of 67 were more to do with the cultural revolution in china

  • @bobchewaing Yes, but if you were still with us today then at least the workers would have a decent working place and a gaurantee that they wouldn`t die from awful conditions or the "work to death, or else" regime.

  • @bobchewaing Or, to put it simply:

    A chinese worker is about to go to work (On sunday) when he passes his friend`s house.

    "Hello there friend! lets go to work!"

    "I have decided, to take the day off."

    "WHAAAAT?"

    "I have researched western customs, rights, and actually being paid."

    "......Nothing came up when i typed human rights in Chinese google...."

    Its funny cause its true.

  • @OfficialFearClan the face of the world is changed,but you stand still,pathetic.

  • @dfgrtrey I could say the same for you, communist.

    Tell me, how do you have any faith in a regime where hard work is put above people's lives.

    You, yes you, are pathetic.

  • Hoorah! After all these suppression, Hong Kong at the end went back to Communist China.

  • leftist

    booo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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