there is much evidence that the hong kong demonstrations are more of the empire's doing as were ukraines, and the result may fly in the face of the empire's minions;
Time was when flying to Hong Kong was a really big thrill – or maybe
scare would be a better term. Its old airport, Kai Tak, was right in
the middle of bustling downtown Hong Kong. Flying into Kai Tak used up
11 of one’s 12 lives.
The wide-bodied jumbo aircraft would drop down into a long fjord that
was usually shrouded in fog or mist. The nervous passenger would see
nothing but cloud. Suddenly, the aircraft would break out of the thick
cloud cover right over the airport.
To the left and right were apartment buildings festooned with drying
laundry at the same height as one’s plane. The big 747 airliner landed
with a huge thud and screaming tires right in front of another bunch of
apartment buildings.
Even for veteran air travelers like myself, this was a heart-stopping
experience. Amazingly, I recall only one crash at Kai Tak, which we
used to call ‘Suicide Airport.’ Still, it was like landing a jumbo-jet
on New York’s Park Avenue. Not for the faint of heart.
In 1998, Kai Tak was closed and replaced by the modern, spacious Chek
Lap Kok, better known as Hong Kong International. It quickly became
one of Asia’s principal aviation hubs.
This week, Hong Kong airport was besieged and shut down by thousands
of young local demonstrators protesting China’s attempt to impose a new
extradition law on Hong Kong that would allow Beijing to arrest Hong
Kong residents for ‘anti-state’ activities. The deal that Hong Kong’s
former colonial Britain signed with China calls for ‘two-states, one
nation,’ with considerable independence for the former island colony.
But anyone who thinks China’s iron-fisted rulers will allow a scrap
of paper to limit their influence over Hong Kong is dead wrong. For
them, Hong Kong is as much a part of China as Shanghai. So, too, is
Taiwan.............https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/08/eric-margolis/china-is-getting-ready-to-crush-hong-kong/
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