陶樂思
陶樂思

社工系學士。現職行政人員。業餘寫作。喜愛自學。寫作領域涵蓋觀點、社會科學、歷史知識、寓言短篇等。Github: https://github.com/Dorothy1984

I'm not finished yet! ! ! !

I have something to say about Hong Kong demonstrators who were attacked and kidnapped by the Chinese consulate in front of the Chinese consulate in Manchester. Yesterday’s article was about opinions, and today’s is about my thoughts.

First of all, some facts must be clarified. I am afraid that common sense is scarcer than diamonds this year:

First, the embassies or consulates of various countries belong to the territory of the country to which the ambassador or consulate is dispatched, and once outside the scope of the embassy, it belongs to the territory of the country to which the ambassador/consulate is stationed. Taking the Manchester incident as an example, the Chinese consulate in Manchester covers Chinese territory, but the place outside the consulate, even the door, is also British territory.

Second, the Chinese consul surnamed Zheng in Manchester took the lead in rushing out of the consulate to destroy the demonstrators and attack the demonstrators, which is obviously a violation of British law on British soil. Later, the protesters were dragged into the consulate and beaten, and the people living in the UK were dragged and beaten from the British territory to the Chinese territory. This is an obvious act of robbery. Of course, diplomats are protected from criminal liability by the Vienna International Treaty. However, if such diplomatic immunity is abused, it can be used against the Hong Kong protesters today. There is no guarantee that a beautiful woman who is a British citizen will pass by the gate of the consulate, and the diplomats inside will take her in and let everyone turn around. Turn it around, can't it? It doesn't have to be pretty! Beautiful men are not safe either. Who knows if there are guys who like male sex?

Third, Hong Kong residents living in the UK can demonstrate on British soil as long as they comply with British laws. According to British law, demonstrations do not require approval, as long as the local police are notified so that the police can maintain order.

I spent so much space talking about things that, in my eyes, are indistinguishable from my grandmother as a woman, and even I despise myself for being such an idiot. But I really want to say it again, the common sense that grandma is a woman is not common in today's Chinese society. Therefore, knowing that a lot of the above things have lowered my wisdom, I am really helpless!

After enduring it for so long, I really want to say what I think, after all, I am full of anger! Some things really annoy me so much!

First, the reaction of the British Zhuohuisi government to this incident is in a word, garbage among garbage! As a Hong Konger, I do not count on the protection of the British government. But as a sovereign country, is it okay to ignore the blatant violation of its territorial sovereignty by foreign diplomats? When the government can not care, after all, it is a bureaucracy! Can the bureaucracy in that country be reliable? But the British people agree or not? The UK is a democracy and I can only wish her luck! But it seems to me that her luck has come to an end.

Second, Duan Media, which I paid to subscribe to, did not report anything on this matter. Even in their "Morning News" and "Evening News", there is no mention of it. As a Hong Konger, I will not support media that does not pay attention to Hong Kongers. Therefore, after my membership expired this year, I decided not to renew my membership. Even though five of my friends have already paid for subscriptions with my invitation code, I get hundreds of dollars off. But I would never spend a dime on media that doesn't deserve support!

Third, Matters.news, which is derived from "Duan Media", has hardly been mentioned by anyone who has made such a sensation in the world. Of course, this isn't a media organization, so I wouldn't ask for Matters like I did for Duan. Even so, I'd be disappointed that Hong Kong people on the platform didn't mention it. Are you afraid of the National Security Law? What about Hong Kongers living overseas? But sometimes I want to go deeper, there are only 100,000 users here, including an unknown number of trumpets. Therefore, the actual number of users must be less than 100,000. It is also pointless to be motivated by a platform that is not yet established. But what if I need resources to support it? I would treat it the same as Duan.

I really want to scold today. Many people may not be convinced: Why don't you scold the CCP? The CCP no longer needs to be scolded. But people in the free world, those who claim to cherish freedom, are not worth the anger.

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