You can login if you already have an account or register by clicking the button below.
Registering is free and all you need is a username and password. We never ask you for your e-mail.
The protests in Hong Kong were in response to legislation introduced by the Hong Kong government and pushed for by Beijing, the US may be fanning the flames but it was China that lit their own yard on fire.
As for the US, again China might fan the flames but they didn't create all the social problems in this country that got us to the state we are in.
[+]SpunRecord0 points0 points0 points
ago
(edited ago)
[–]SpunRecord0 points
0 points
0 points
(+0|-0)
ago
(edited ago)
Yea, but the US has a storied history of influencing populations into riots and attempted overthrows to buck the system.
All of this is too coincidental. All in the midst of the highest peaks of the current trade war, which has been relatively quiet. You've got to imagine that when it comes to this much money at stake, with the 2 largest economies, there's going to be a lot of shit going on behind the scenes.
view the rest of the comments →
[–] subscribetopewdiepie 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
The protests in Hong Kong were in response to legislation introduced by the Hong Kong government and pushed for by Beijing, the US may be fanning the flames but it was China that lit their own yard on fire.
As for the US, again China might fan the flames but they didn't create all the social problems in this country that got us to the state we are in.
[–] SpunRecord ago (edited ago)
Yea, but the US has a storied history of influencing populations into riots and attempted overthrows to buck the system.
All of this is too coincidental. All in the midst of the highest peaks of the current trade war, which has been relatively quiet. You've got to imagine that when it comes to this much money at stake, with the 2 largest economies, there's going to be a lot of shit going on behind the scenes.