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To: rebuildus

Does anyone remember the Hong Kong protests against China in 2018?

It started with nearly 2 million people taking to the streets in an ORDERLY and PEACEFUL protest.

In fact the protests were so impressive that the crowds actually allowed ambulances to pass through their midst, and at the end of the protests, you see thousands of people picking up trash.

Then suddenly, a month later, we saw hundreds of thugs in black attacking a passengers in a train station and trashing the place. It continued unabated with stores ransacked and businesses damaged (although there was no looting ).

The entire thing was caught on camera and broadcast throughout China to show how law and order had broken down in Hongkong to show the need for police enforcement. The PLA was standing by in nearby Shenzen to quell any riots.

The question that was never answered was this -— which party perpetrated the riots and how did a peaceful protest devolve into thuggish behavior?

Many Hong Kong protesters have been saying that these thugs were hired goons planted to make the peaceful protests look like an insurrection against the HK authorities for China to justify coming into HK.

I bring this up to ask the same question that Tucker Carlson — Did the FBI learn from the CCP playbook on January 6?


22 posted on 06/16/2021 7:23:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

> Did the FBI learn from the CCP playbook on January 6?

January 6, 1949? Because the year is at least that long ago.

Much longer, in fact.

You see?

We need to harden our hearts and be as cynical as possible, while also being peaceful, good-willed and helpful.

Nice challenge eh?


30 posted on 06/16/2021 9:50:16 AM PDT by old-ager (anti-new-ager)
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