(1) The HK Govt is gradually making moves to save youngsters from viscous acts of political agents to hijack education & use school students as political pawns (shown in the earlier tweet below)
(2) Both advantages and disadvantages of Hong Kong & the mainland's systems should be highlighted when students are taught about the 1 country, 2 systems principle in the proposed liberal studies curriculum, Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung said thestandard.com.hk/section-news/s…'
(3) HK education officials may step up classroom inspections to keep tabs on teaching of revamped liberal studies course
(4) Hong Kong teacher under investigation for allegedly using biased materials in classroom - If disqualified, teacher would be third one to be stripped of his credentials in the past four months
(2) if that China's National Law is indeed reintrepreted for Hong Kong this March, it would require HK people to declare if they hold British citizenship under the British National (Overseas) passport scheme, and the HK Govt would have to amend its local election and social
(3) benefit rules afterwards, so that once BNO status holders are granted British citizenship, their permanent residency, voting rights & social benefits in HK will be stripped - former HK chief executive CY Leung has pointed out in his Facebook posts that it would NOT be "HK
(1) Flashback to 11/2019 Polytechic University siege in Hong Kong: the protester (a cook) who claimed that he planned to be the "last man standing" scolded former Democractic Party member Ted Hui (who has since escaped to the UK) for being useless & his party for "doing nothing"
(2) for decades (ie not radical enough) - let's see if this "last man standing" would take up the wonderful BNO offer to move to the UK (or maybe he would only accept a US offer) - at the end, the pro-protest reporter interviewed him, in which he called himself a "rioter" &
(3) asked if the reporter was also an "unscrupulous/ corrupt/ dirty reporter", the reporter said he was indeed & both were proud to make the declaration
China’s exports grew by 18.1% yoy & its imports grew by 6.5% yoy in Dec 2020 - overall in 2020, China’s exports rose 3.6% yoy, while imports dropped 1.1% yoy; China’s trade surplus for 2020 was US$535.03 b, the highest since 2015
In 2020, China's imports from the United States rose 9.8% to US$134.9 billion, while exports rose 7.9% to US$451.8 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of US$316.9 billion
In 2020, amid their ongoing trade dispute, China’s imports from Australia dropped 5.3% to US$114.8 billion, while exports rose 10.9% to US$53.5 billion
(1) Welcome to the WTF Hong Kong Protest Series - a student at the Chinese Uni of HK got arrested after the attack on security guards on campus (they even threw at unknown white powder) (see left), the Uni issued a statement condemning it & confirmed scmp.com/news/hong-kong…
(2) they called the police (image on top right in (1) - a student union cries opppression by the uni, & created this image condemning of the uni for calling the police leading to the arrest of the student - do you follow their logic? Now the weirdest part is this:
(3) some people have commented on their Facebook post claiming victimhood that the image shows a shoe stepping over blood shaped like a cockroach
有市民指出中大學生會呢幅文宣圖,鞋下面血跡設計到成隻曱甴形狀咁: