Hong Kong protesters call for US military help amid uproar over proposed China law | ABC News

Hong Kong protesters call for assistance from U.S. military during a demonstration against China’s proposed tough national security legislation for the city.

Police fired tear gas at pro-democracy demonstrators during clashes over the weekend. https://abcn.ws/2XwMZSe #hongkong #china #protest #prodemocracyhongkong #prodemocracyprotests

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40 thoughts on “Hong Kong protesters call for US military help amid uproar over proposed China law | ABC News

  1. Not gonna happen. I support the movement, but they have to understand that hong kong legally belongs to China and has never been its own entity like Taiwan has. Just like Texas can't succeed from the US, hong kong can't succeed from PRC. China can't interven in US state issues and vice versa.

  2. Did any of them in this video really say that??
    Can someone verify if they were singing in the mall or asking for US help?
    We should not assume it is true without checking its validity!

  3. China is the biggest security threat to the entire world. The illusion of being a thousands year old civilization is but a farce. The cultural revolution, destruction of ancient Chinese traditions, CCP first and only ideology, and now a class of "warrior wolf" communists each vying to outdo the other in taking aggressive rhetoric and actions to the level of moronic stupidity (just look at the statements that emerge from Chinese embassies around the world like they own the country they are in) is not the civilizational China of centuries ago, or even of the early 19th century. It's just a suppressed nation, run by power-hungry, corrupt and greedy autocrats and communist sychophants. They've become more aggressive during the pandemic with their belief that the so-called "middle kingdom" will subdue and rule the world. Such out-dated and misplaced notions fly in the face of the modern world. At a time when sensible nations and peoples reach out to help, assist and heal, these jokers have been threatening anyone and everyone. Karma is a bitch, and it will come back sooner that expected. The circle is round and the CCP is smack in the centre of receiving the dish being readied by the universe – cooked on the backs of the Tibetans, Uighurs, and the countless other nameless victims of the CCP's human rights abuses and murders.

  4. Not sure how much more stupid these protesters can be perhaps instead of asking for the US military, they should be asking for the US to allow all of them to go to the US.

  5. Political opinion aside. I mean that’s a REAL big favor to ask for the Americans. Sending troops to HK is like sending them to a black hole, if no nuclear war is involved, not a single soldier can make it to the beach for sure. Are they asking them to airdrop to Sichuan and stay in the mountains until China has satellite vision? Conceal don’t feel?

  6. Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk us military why do you think china is like iraq that you go in by any means, this is China and usa military is a peanut to them.

  7. Bunch of stupid brainwashed people. If US troops lands in HK, these people will regret it. Trump will say when the violence starts, the shootings start.

  8. I see what CIA did there. When they can't directly face you off. They'll start a Civil War in the country. By the way Where's Nathan Law these days? Chilling with US Dollars?

  9. Say NO to American police brutality against blacks. Say NO to racial discrimination against black Americans. Society must give them respect, opportunities and fairness.

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