top | item 42229774 (no title) malermeister | 1 year ago Did they invade Hong Kong? It's a very western viewpoint that invasion is the only way to affect change. discuss order hn newest ceejayoz|1 year ago Hong Kong was leased from China. No invasion necessary.They've squashed the democracy movement there, though. malermeister|1 year ago I'm not saying they're not trying to expand their sphere of influence. I just think they're not quite as gung-ho about it as western powers. They work slower and less aggressively, invasions are a last resort. JumpCrisscross|1 year ago Now do Tibet. malermeister|1 year ago 75 years ago? If that's the closest precedent you can find, that kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it? load replies (1)
ceejayoz|1 year ago Hong Kong was leased from China. No invasion necessary.They've squashed the democracy movement there, though. malermeister|1 year ago I'm not saying they're not trying to expand their sphere of influence. I just think they're not quite as gung-ho about it as western powers. They work slower and less aggressively, invasions are a last resort.
malermeister|1 year ago I'm not saying they're not trying to expand their sphere of influence. I just think they're not quite as gung-ho about it as western powers. They work slower and less aggressively, invasions are a last resort.
JumpCrisscross|1 year ago Now do Tibet. malermeister|1 year ago 75 years ago? If that's the closest precedent you can find, that kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it? load replies (1)
malermeister|1 year ago 75 years ago? If that's the closest precedent you can find, that kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it? load replies (1)
ceejayoz|1 year ago
They've squashed the democracy movement there, though.
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