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Registration is required on the first day of the June Fourth Memorial Hall reopening. Zou Xingtong: Arguing about patriotism is meaningless

2021-02-23T08:13:21.915Z


Following the government's liberalization of social distancing measures, the Stake June 4th Memorial Hall reopened today (23rd). The memorial hall displays the historical materials and objects of June 4th as before, and also displays the exhibition boards and collections of the anti-revision movement the year before.


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Written by: Wu Zhuoan

2021-02-23 16:01

Last update date: 2021-02-23 16:02

Following the government's liberalization of social distancing measures, the Stake June 4th Memorial Hall reopened today (23rd).

As in the past, the memorial hall exhibited historical materials and objects of the June 4th incident. At the same time, the exhibition boards and collections of the anti-revision movement of the previous year were displayed, and a special exhibition of Situ Hua was added to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Uncle Hua.

Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, set the tone for "Patriots governing Hong Kong" yesterday (22nd). In the past few days, established media will direct their spearhead towards the stake.

Zou Xingtong, vice chairman and barrister of the Stake Association, pointed out that Xia Baolong’s remarks clearly intended to draw a new political red line to prevent people who Beijing does not like from entering the government structure. He said bluntly that arguing with Beijing about patriotism is meaningless, and he also believed that he was only concerned about melee. Flattering to the regime is certainly not patriotic.

Refers to patriots ruling Hong Kong is equivalent to drawing a new political red line

The June 4th Memorial Hall reopened at noon today. Those present are required to register their personal data and take their temperature.

In addition to displaying the June 4th exhibits, the memorial also continued to display materials and objects from the previous year’s anti-revision movement, including some flags and Lennon’s Wall. At the same time, a special exhibition commemorating the founding chairman of the stake Situ Hua was added, including the broadcast of the former Uncle Hua’s acceptance Fragments of the interview, Uncle Hua's works and the Four Treasures of the Study.

Zou Xingtong believes that setting the tone for patriots to govern Hong Kong is to draw a new political red line, and has no intention of arguing with Beijing about patriotism and whether it is patriotic.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

I was asked if he was worried that the display of anti-amendment sports items would lead to the police coming to the scene to "sweep the scene."

Zou Xingtong said frankly that he was worried, but he could only settle for what he had come. He believed that under the National Security Law, the government can already be expected to suppress the democratic movement through the police and the law. Zou Zhi, a barrister himself, has no laws and precedents to point out that the "light" "Time" and other items are illegal, and that they cannot be evaluated legally, and that they can only be evaluated politically.

Zou Xingtong believes that setting the tone for patriots to govern Hong Kong is drawing a new political red line. He has no intention of arguing with Beijing about patriotism and whether it is patriotic. "We feel that we have to fight for what we do. We love people from this place." It’s meaningless to love freedom and democracy, and argue with him about patriotism," and think that it is definitely not a patriotic act to merely flatter and flatter the regime.

Ms. Zhang said that she was here today and hoped to "support" it. She was dissatisfied with the government's suspension of the Stake's lease for the Lunar New Year's Eve. She also pointed out that the public hoped that the Chinese New Year would be smooth and profitable, and the government "would not do too much trouble."

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

Ms. Zhang is dissatisfied with the Stake's New Year's Eve ban

In the first hour of the memorial's reopening, nearly ten people have already visited the museum. Ms. Zhang said that she had visited the memorial in the past, but she hoped to "support it" today.

She was dissatisfied with the government’s suspension of the Stake’s New Year’s Eve lease. She also pointed out that the public hoped that the New Year would be smooth and profitable. The government "would not be troublesome." She also pointed out that the Stake had been on the New Year’s Eve stalls for 30 years, but this year It is also banned, describing this as a warning, "Even the people's livelihood (activities) can also be banned. The government has something to do with it. The people will feel that Hong Kong has been in the past."

Regarding the Beijing patriots who set the tone, Ms. Zhang said that before the return, she thought she could be closer to the motherland, but now she is going farther and farther, and she frankly worried about whether to relearn what is "love". "What does love include? Young? The generation will be under great pressure. It turns out that love is so hard, but love is so difficult. Maybe many people in Hong Kong have to reconsider what love is."

She also said that Hong Kong people can only see and walk, thinking that many people are unwilling to give up the native Hong Kong, "do not want to be a obedience in Hong Kong, but you may be punished if you do not be a obedience," and urged Hong Kong people to keep their own minds and keep the same for the next generation. education.

Mr. Yu, who visited the June 4th Memorial Hall for the same time, said that he wanted to remind himself of past events when he visited the Memorial Hall. He criticized the patriots for ruling Hong Kong only by loving the party and governing Hong Kong. "How many people love the party patriotic? Everyone knows it."

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