Book Description
A terrible example of democratic movements: when a fight for democracy is just an excuse for riots and anti-government movements … Hong Kong protest activists have been proactively contacting foreign governments and foreign press, telling them how righteous they are and why their governments are wrong. But why have they not received the majority’s supports from the locals? Award-winning author, Selina Co, is a Hong Kong citizen (dual citizen) and is native in Cantonese (Hong Kong’s spoken language) and fluent in English and Mandarin. Selina has interviewed Hongkongers from all walks of life and translated protest activists’ videos, statistics, local newspapers and verified reports to English, showing protest activists’ misconducts, misleading actions, lies, misbehaviours and how undemocratic protest leaders have been. Sources are presented to you whereas possible so that you can verify them. Most of these have never been presented to foreign governments or foreign press. Being currently in Australia, Selina can speak freely and present facts, without interference by China or by protesters and have no conflict of interests from either side. This book also tells you about its history and problems the people face, from the society before the riots, how the society was like after it returned to China, back to the time when it was a British colony in the 1990s and how it was colonised in 1841. We will also look into accusations against the Hong Kong police in 2019-20 political unrest. We will also discuss different aspects of Hong Kong politics, such as elections of the Chief Executive and members of the legislative council, pro-protest politicians and pro-government politicians, accusations against the governments and self-proclaimed pro-democracy leader Joshua Wong and other protest leaders and why independence would bring more harms than benefits to the people. Perhaps, you will find that this historical ‘democratic movement’ is just a scam … P.S. This book has nothing to do with cybercrime. Selina only happens to be a cybercrime detective, graduated from a top university there. ** This book is written for the best interest of the people. It has no intention to support or oppose Communist China. From the Author The lady in the front cover is the iconic Goddess of Democracy, frequently used in pro-democratic movements in the region, including the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident. Her tears of blood here represent that her values and righteous are distorted and misused. From the Inside Flap After 2047, Hong Kong will follow Communist China, as the Sino-British Joint Declaration will no longer be in effect. Aren't these rioters too young to be policemen? Also, policemen must look at least slightly muscular because they are physically trained. What do you say? This had made multiple headlines in many Hong Kong local newspapers; but for the foreign press, only BBC had briefly reported this instance as a side story, not even mentioned she called her own employer and government 'Re-f***ing' of CH-INA in her oath as per her video