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i still say i am from hong kong, that is the city where i was born in. culture differences, language different...ideologically different.

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Obviously, ethinically we are Chinese, culturally  speaking, I am a Chinese from Hong Kong. And don't tell me there is no difference, I am not trying to glorify the Hong Kong people, where we are brain-washed by the Western Society. I think Communist China was raped by Russian Karl Marx Ideologies with an anti-intellectual regime leading the nation. While Hong Kong and Taiwanese people are continually analed by the Western Capitalist societies. And you know what the problem is? We both fell in love with our rapists. We think we are inferior to them, thus imitate their style.

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本帖最後由 Ovaltine 於 2010-12-28 02:36 編輯

Actually just tonight I had a conversation with my dad and brother, we were criticizing our Chinese neighbor. And I started saying "these mother****ing chinese people...blah blah blah" My dad quickly remind me that I am Chinese too. And I said to him, "you guys should correct me every time, by Chinese people, I am referring to Chinese people who are born under the Communist regime, their character and morals are mutated by the so called Socialism with Chinese characteristics."



btw, anyone still have the LMF discography?

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As a Chinese from Hong Kong, I somewhat feel a disconnection to my homeland, the place I was born in changed after the handover. It doesn't feel like home anymore. More and More I feel like one of those Cuban exiles in Miami. They hate the Cuban regime, but have no power to stop it. One day though, this would be a while from now, I would like to go back to my homeland and spark some changes. Tell them how real business of governing is done, not through propaganda, but through integrity, democracy and sustainability.

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