To say something that many people dislike, the phrase I have found most annoying on X over the past few years is: God bless Hong Kong.
If heaven blesses Hong Kong, how could it have come to this point today?
If we only blame the heavens for the responsibility, then no matter how Hong Kong falls, it is not an exaggeration.
A Hong Kong under the remnants of the colonial government, with unaddressed issues (such as cage-like living conditions, a focus on finance and commerce rather than technology), and where both people and affairs have been highly Mainland-ized, sees no clear path ahead.
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To say something that many people dislike, the phrase I have found most annoying on X over the past few years is: God bless Hong Kong.
If heaven blesses Hong Kong, how could it have come to this point today?
If we only blame the heavens for the responsibility, then no matter how Hong Kong falls, it is not an exaggeration.
A Hong Kong under the remnants of the colonial government, with unaddressed issues (such as cage-like living conditions, a focus on finance and commerce rather than technology), and where both people and affairs have been highly Mainland-ized, sees no clear path ahead.