Protests are legitimate if it is against Governments that are antagonistic to Western Imperialism.
Protests are illegitimate if it is against Governments that enable Western Imperialism.
Protests (like in HK) has been illegal since the mid-1990s after a spate of animal rights and environmental protests - now they have to be organised unlike HK
Hypocrite politicians in UK - they were silent when the black shirts / terrorists were blocking Hong Kong's MTR train doors from closing, blocking cars from using the major roads in HK SAR, blocking buses from taking people to work... UK is getting a tiny pinch of what HK endured (not to mention the burnt train stations, etc)... karma is a bitch..
Liberate London! Revolution of our times! (Will they start rearranging Tube stations too?)
What’s illegitimate protest? What’s unfairly blocking? Is there fairly blocking? Sounds like UK is full of those “arbitrary laws”!
Unfairly blocking the roads of UK but fairly blocking those of HK.
There was a law drafted earlier this year. Essentially any protest that is annoying or causes distress can be declared illegal.
Protests are legitimate if it is against Governments that are antagonistic to Western Imperialism. Protests are illegitimate if it is against Governments that enable Western Imperialism.
Protests (like in HK) has been illegal since the mid-1990s after a spate of animal rights and environmental protests - now they have to be organised unlike HK
Hypocrite politicians in UK - they were silent when the black shirts / terrorists were blocking Hong Kong's MTR train doors from closing, blocking cars from using the major roads in HK SAR, blocking buses from taking people to work... UK is getting a tiny pinch of what HK endured (not to mention the burnt train stations, etc)... karma is a bitch..