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English democracy and west minister govern style sucks
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
First they came as traders Then they overstayed and only want to speak to English to you Then they tell you they deal their own people with their legal system in your country Soon they make troubles and occupy your land and set up their own English system Then they set up education system based on their style of English language education Then they picked the best native students and send them to their motherland in the name of higher learning called universities From then onwards they sucked you in completely to the bones and made you their kind for life Then you go back to home highly educated in their system and praised them as Lords and complain your own kind poor English. Then you start to send your kids for the same education system and forever your kids are stuck to their system. Then before they are kicked out they left their system of chaos and English language to ass you for life. Did the Dutch, Portuguese, French leave their colony quietly compare to the English? Westerners that create give a lot of troubles are the English? Angmoh are the best? Best entrapment makers of human kind? There is no such thing as free lunch, that is free scholarship education, from the Pommies? Look at Hong Kong today what the Pommies has had left behind in their entrapment system, another Kashmere or Israel the English have left behind? Hong Kong belongs to China. But the grass-roots political movements responsible for the protests underway in the heart of the city's financial district would never have taken root in any other Chinese city. Freedom of speech, assembly, religion and a free press are all enshrined in Hong Kong's mini-constitution, the Basic Law, drafted to govern the city of 7.2 million people upon its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 after more than 150 years of British rule. Hong Kong residents are guaranteed those rights until 2047, and a legal system inherited from the British helps keep it intact. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/hong-kon...#ixzz3EjnmhC5y Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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