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Criticizing Dai Yaoting and the democrats for "revolution" He Luosheng: Hong Kong has become different again 

2020-07-26T03:34:12.441Z


He Luo, a senior researcher at the Pan Sutong Shanghai-Hong Kong Economic Policy Research Institute of Lingnan University, mentioned in the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Letter to Hong Kong" that after a series of social events, Hong Kong has become different. He criticized the "revolutionary camp" headed by Dai Yaoting, an associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong, for promoting "revolution" in Hong Kong and harming Hong Kong's economy and China's national interests.


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Written by: Lin Jian

2020-07-26 11:26

Last update date: 2020-07-26 11:27

He Luo, a senior researcher at the Pan Sutong Shanghai-Hong Kong Economic Policy Research Institute of Lingnan University, mentioned in the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Letter to Hong Kong" that after a series of social events, Hong Kong has become different. He criticized the "revolutionary camp" headed by Dai Yaoting, an associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong, for promoting "revolution" in Hong Kong and harming Hong Kong's economy and China's national interests.

Dai Yaoting. (Profile picture)

The number of voters in the primary election reflects that many people agree that Dai is frustrating

After the social events last year to the present, Ho Lusheng pointed out that Hong Kong is no longer the same. He pointed out that some people tend to confront and attack others, but all of them claim that they are good for Hong Kong and love this place. He hopes that Hong Kong can become harmonious and prosperous in the future, and people can pursue what they want without fear. He pointed out that the above situation is very unfortunate, because everyone just wants a way out, why can't we cooperate.

He criticized that some people used violent, illegal, and cunning means to try to overthrow the status quo, and even advocated "revolution"; but those who praised the "other camp" have the same love for their city and prefer gradual change rather than revolution. They will also be vigilant about violence and its damage to economic and social life. In such an environment, the police certainly attracted a lot of criticism.

He Luosheng accused the "revolutionary camp" under Dai Yaoting's guidance and was implementing a "revolutionary plan" for Beijing. In the Legislative Council elections, democrats won more than half of the seats, and the veto of the budget led to the suspension of the government, the dissolution of the Legislative Council for re-election, and the forcing of the chief executive Resignation, the establishment of the Provisional Legislative Council in Beijing, the arrest of democratic leaders, social unrest and strikes; subsequent bloody suppression will lead to "extreme sanctions" by foreign countries against the Chinese Communist Party. He criticized that Dai Yaoting's attempt was offensive and could not tell everyone how to make Hong Kong better. He also pointed out that the number of voters in the democratic primary election reflected that many people agreed with Dai Yaoting's strategy, and he was frustrated.

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He Luosheng also quoted a study published in 2016 that 95.5% of Chinese domestic respondents were "relatively satisfied" or "highly satisfied" with the Beijing government; on the contrary, a study earlier this year stated that only 38% of Americans expressed satisfaction with the federal government. He pointed out that if Hong Kong is no longer prosperous, it will no longer be valuable to China.

He Luosheng was the dean of the Business School of Zhuhai University and was one of the conveners of the "Deep Blue" organization "Speak Out for Hong Kong". He has severely criticized the Occupy Central operation in the past.

He Luosheng Dai Yaoting

Source: hk1

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