A Long Shadow Cast Into Future - Granville Island N15468e
The world is full of shadows.
This is another archive picture in 2014. The following is original story posted.
Have a great Easter weekend my friends!
The decision today will have long lasting consequences in the future. It is like a long shadow cast into the future.
When you say the prerequisite of talk with students is that no change in the screening of chief executive election and no modification is possible in the system, you are simply refusing the conversation and negotiation.
It is like you are talking to the workers in strike and say that no pay raise is possible and what they are asking is more wages!!
Then you are pushing the people and young generation in Hong Kong to the nativists group and independence movement.
Right now the people still recognize the China and Hong Kong government as ruling authority. And they address the issues by peacefully plea for reform and changes in the system.
When you violently refuse and simply say nothing can be done, you are pushing them away. At the end, the only way to have change in the system is to change the leadership and authority.
Is that something you are trying to bring to Hong Kong?
Will the democratic election of chief executive in a special administrative district damage the national security and authority of central government? No it won't. Instead the opposite will happen if a wrong decision is made now.
This is 19th day of Occupy Central.
This is shadow in Granville Island.
A Long Shadow Cast Into Future - Granville Island N15468e
The world is full of shadows.
This is another archive picture in 2014. The following is original story posted.
Have a great Easter weekend my friends!
The decision today will have long lasting consequences in the future. It is like a long shadow cast into the future.
When you say the prerequisite of talk with students is that no change in the screening of chief executive election and no modification is possible in the system, you are simply refusing the conversation and negotiation.
It is like you are talking to the workers in strike and say that no pay raise is possible and what they are asking is more wages!!
Then you are pushing the people and young generation in Hong Kong to the nativists group and independence movement.
Right now the people still recognize the China and Hong Kong government as ruling authority. And they address the issues by peacefully plea for reform and changes in the system.
When you violently refuse and simply say nothing can be done, you are pushing them away. At the end, the only way to have change in the system is to change the leadership and authority.
Is that something you are trying to bring to Hong Kong?
Will the democratic election of chief executive in a special administrative district damage the national security and authority of central government? No it won't. Instead the opposite will happen if a wrong decision is made now.
This is 19th day of Occupy Central.
This is shadow in Granville Island.