Is War Next? May 27, 2020
Authored by James Rickards via The Daily Reckoning,
Remember the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong against Chinese authoritarianism?
Well, guess what? Theyre about to start again.
And U.S.-Chinese relations could get even worse than they are right now.
Are you prepared for a bumpy ride?
Lets unpack this
Last years protests came in response to a proposed law that would have allowed the extradition of Hong Kong residents to Beijing for trial on charges that arose in Hong Kong.
That would have deprived Hong Kong residents of legal protections in local law and subjected prisoners to torture and summary execution.
The legislation was proposed by Hong Kongs Chief Executive Carrie Lam, who many consider a puppet of Beijing.
The demonstrations grew exponentially, ultimately involving hundreds of thousands of protesters.
The list of demands also grew to include more democracy and freedom and adherence to Hong Kongs rule of law.
Due to social media, these protests were seen around the world.
The proposed bill behind the original protests was scrapped last October, which was a victory for the pro-democracy protesters.
The protests didnt end altogether, but tensions were at least diffused to a great extent and the world moved on.
Well, here comes round two
Chinas Communist parliament is preparing to roll out legislation that would ban treason, secession, sedition (and) subversion in Hong Kong.
This is different from the previous legislation because this bill actually originates in Beijing, not Hong Kong. Its a direct assault on Hong Kongs democracy. The Chinese parliament would insert the legislation directly into Hong Kongs constitution.
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Poster Comment:
After 100 years of British rule, Chinese in Hong Kong are not taking well to China's Iron Fist in a silk glove.