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Chinese, foreign students fleeing Hong Kong universities as campuses become battlegrounds

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Chinese, foreign students fleeing Hong Kong universities as campuses become battlegrounds

I bet there'll be far less if not none Chinese mainland students and foreign students applying for HK universities next year, good opportunity for more mainland universities to overtake HK's in university rankings.

 
I can't believe I m sayiny this, but it's time for HK government to learn from US and Ronald Reagan

Flashback: Ronald Reagan and the Berkeley People’s Park Riots
 
Looks like the monsters created by CIA is now out of control. Spring revolution does not spread out of Hong Kong, and western spies' safe city in China will be compromised.

The professor/lecturers/teachers who did the brain-washing on students will have their pay backs in due time.
 
I like it to drag on as live showing of where the so called democracy and freedom can take a society to.
I'm not sure why or how this is the fault of "democracy & freedom"
If anything is to be blamed, it is the flawed idea of "one country two systems" but i guess you aren't yet allowed to say that.
 
I'm not sure why or how this is the fault of "democracy & freedom"
If anything is to be blamed, it is the flawed idea of "one country two systems" but i guess you aren't yet allowed to say that.
I kind of agree, one country, two systems is BS, it should always be one country, one system.
 
Chinese leader pledges full support for Hong Kong police in punishing "violent criminals"

How come he sounds like that's not China's business and it's Hong kong police job and we only give moral support to the Hong kong police.
 
Whatever be hongkongers' complaints with Beijing, they should try to resolve in civilised manner; not like this, through violence.
 
I wonder what average apartment rental prices are (in USD)

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Only SF comes close, but an apartment in SF is likely to be larger than one in HK.
Bear in mind that SF's GDP per capita/median household income is 2x of HK's.
 

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