The Fate of Authoritarian System (Lee Yee)
As the Legislative Council (LegCo) election date is getting closer, the Hong Kong pro-CCP government pondered what tactic to use – the DQ (disqualifying candidates) tactic or the postponement tactic? Then came the latest rumor: the election will be postponed for a year due to the epidemic.
Only the mentally-challenged would believe that excuse.
Although many pan-democratic camp (pan-dems) candidates cannot make up their minds on which direction to go within their response to the confirmation letter, the government is still wary of the DQ tactic: if it excavates what the candidates did or said in the past and uses that to mass DQ them, people would be appalled by it and reaction from the international side would be strong; if it accepts their writings in the confirmation letter and let them through the gate, then it is extremely likely the pan-dems would win the election. So DQ wouldn’t work, postponement it is then.
The postponement tactic is actually directly in breach of the Basic Law Article 69 which sets the term of office for four years. Of course, when such unrefined law like the National Security Law (NSL), which blatantly violates the Basic Law, can be so speedily passed and immediately implemented, then the Basic Law has long become garbage in the eye of the CCP, who can now stamp and approve all the dirty deeds with the National People's Congress (NPC) seal and fool itself that everything is legal.
But this could be another miscalculated blunder in the making. Postponing the election for a year would actually attract more criticism from the international society than the DQ tactic, because although DQ is against human rights, it is not unlawful to do so; however, the postponement has obviously violated the constitution. Maintaining the regulations of a constitutional system is the most basic rule a civilized government required to follow. The western politicians are the most stubborn about this.
Despite the news of last year’s anti-ELAB movement being closely followed worldwide, apart from the US, the western countries did not react too much on the parliamentary levels; hiding Wuhan virus from everyone which led to a global pandemic had also not caused any actions except Trump who flared up plenty of times, and some minor mutterings from some western countries with no real action; The noise surrounding the China-US trade war escalated, but many western countries were reluctant to get involved or ban Huawei as they wanted to maintain a relationship with China. But then when Hong Kong NSL was launched, and all hell broke loose. Within a month, the US stepped up its anti-China action and gradually revealed its sanctioning measurements. The Five Eyes and even the pro-China EU have all halted their extradition treaty with Hong Kong. The UK became the first country that banned Huawei.
Halting the extradition treaty is due to the NSL claims that criminals can be sent to China to go on trial, which was a different scenario when the treaty was signed. The NSL has indicated that Hong Kong’s judicial system is no longer independent from China. Last year, 65% of China’s foreign investment was via Hong Kong. Foreign investors chose Hong Kong as a base because they believed Hong Kong had judicial independence. However, with the implementation of NSL, it is no longer the case.
Right now, there are increased actions against the NSL from western countries daily and this sanctioning circle is growing. China has to utter gibberish like “angry”, “sternly refute” to different countries every day.
The CCP and Hong Kong pro-CCP camp thought postponing LegCo election is just a trivial matter, but Pompeo said he would pay extra attention to Hong Kong’s LegCo election in September; UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has also told Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, the same in a call.
Yan Zeya, a Taiwanese author said yesterday on Facebook, “I hope Taiwan and Hong Kong would break this misconception, that the left-wing in the West are pro-China, and the right-wing are anti-China. Take the New Zealand Prime Minister as an example. She is from the Labor Party, left-wing, but not pro-China. How the left and right are divided in a country depends on internal affairs and its economy, but has nothing to do with foreign policies. Its attitude towards another country is not distinguished by left or right, but hawk and dove. Some country’s hawks ally with the right, some with the left, some do not ally with any side. Furthermore, if there are more than one hostile countries, then the same country could be a hawk to country A, and a dove to country B.
NZ Prime Minister Ardern clearly indicated during last week’s China Business Summit, that the NZ government differ from China on some issues, including Hong Kong NSL, the situation of Uyghurs in Xinjiang and Taiwan joining the WHO. She emphasized, that these subjects are extremely important to the Kiwis (New Zealand people).
Lately, the China policies of the US and western countries are becoming more aligned – they are all becoming the eagle. The catalyst of this drastic change is indeed Hong Kong NSL; and the postponement of the LegCo election would only exacerbate the anti-China and anti-Hong Kong actions.
Once a rule is broken, one would keep breaking it; to use a lie to cover a lie, it must be a bigger lie; to fix the loophole by breaking rules, the hole would only get bigger; to use mistake to mend another mistake would only create a bigger mistake. And this, is the fate of the authoritarian system.
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前外相聶偉敬就香港暴血局勢,緊急致函香港特首林鄭月娥。
於是,又到了學英文時間。
先留意上款:聶偉敬稱林鄭為 Dear Mrs Lam,而不是 Dear Carrie。
一般而言,即使是公文信來往,由於此信不涉公司團體,特別是林鄭是英國殖民主餵養大的「精英」,而此信也嘗試動之以情(假設收信人懂得這個字的話),因此上款應以筆書寫為 Dear Carrie,與下款的簽名一致。
但沒有。這是前宗主人開門見山對「港英餘孽」頗為不悅的含蓄暗示。
果然,開篇第一句:We are writing as a matter of utmost urgency, Urgency 還不夠,還要加Utmost , 英式英文不重浮誇,益見嚴峻。
第二段更重複:We are gravely concerned。不得了。而且強調:Everything must be done to avoid such a tragedy,亦「你必須採取一切手段避免此等悲劇」,語氣與習近平或韓正下命令相同。如果你還記得鴉片戰爭,看到這一句,應該開始覺得不太舒服。
第三段核心所在:我們譴責少數(即大陸語言的「一小撮」)學生的暴力,「但」(but ) 我們相信,警方的行動,幾個星期以來令局勢火上加油升級。因果主次,一目了 然。
最後一段,豈止下令,簡直鞭撻。左一句 you have a duty,右一句 you have the authority。但如何解決?英國前主人為尊重「港人治港,高度自治」、尊重中國人民感情,並無詳細(亦即大陸說的「具體」)指示,只以一句 to seek a meaningful way forward (找尋一個能令局勢向前進的有意思的辦法):你自己搞掂。
最後一段:全世界都在看着你,你自己好自為之。嘩,簡直是恐嚇了。
如果你是林鄭,這封英文信應該怎樣回覆?
勿忘記,任何回信,先要交北京批准,因此回信即使用英文寫,也要中央官員看得懂而拍板,因此我試代擬如下:
You hateful British Imperialist Malcolm Rifkind:
You listen. Stop interfering in we Chinese Hong Kong SAR internal affairs, otherwise we stop all the business contracts.
As Chief Executive, I don’t need you to point fingers and draw feet ( 指手劃腳)at me and talk three say four (說三道四)to our heroic police force.
You telling me to do the ‘everything must be done to avoid such a tragedy’ ?
You telling me? Yes actually I am doing. I saying to police to use real bullets. Yes, actually real real bullet indeed. You scare? This mean actually I doing everything, OK?
So, don’t bullshit with bullet. Ok?
Now if you send me more rubbish letter like this, I shall appeal to President to call back all Chinese student in Britain, so that all your universities and polytechnics will suffer more bad than being attacked by lethal poisoning tear gas and real bullet, and have to close down immediately because no more money, understand ?
Your disdainfully,
Carrie Lam.
而這張信紙上,最好用隱形墨水加一行:
P.S.
Dear Malcolm,
you know what my situation is like. Please keep my British citizenship and that of my family as I am in real shit. I’ll explain all to you one day, face to face.
Love.
Yours,
Carrie
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前外相聶偉敬就香港暴血局勢,緊急致函香港特首林鄭月娥。
於是,又到了學英文時間。
先留意上款:聶偉敬稱林鄭為 Dear Mrs Lam,而不是 Dear Carrie。
一般而言,即使是公文信來往,由於此信不涉公司團體,特別是林鄭是英國殖民主餵養大的「精英」,而此信也嘗試動之以情(假設收信人懂得這個字的話),因此上款應以筆書寫為 Dear Carrie,與下款的簽名一致。
但沒有。這是前宗主人開門見山對「港英餘孽」頗為不悅的含蓄暗示。
果然,開篇第一句:We are writing as a matter of utmost urgency, Urgency 還不夠,還要加Utmost , 英式英文不重浮誇,益見嚴峻。
第二段更重複:We are gravely concerned。不得了。而且強調:Everything must be done to avoid such a tragedy,亦「你必須採取一切手段避免此等悲劇」,語氣與習近平或韓正下命令相同。如果你還記得鴉片戰爭,看到這一句,應該開始覺得不太舒服。
第三段核心所在:我們譴責少數(即大陸語言的「一小撮」)學生的暴力,「但」(but ) 我們相信,警方的行動,幾個星期以來令局勢火上加油升級。因果主次,一目了 然。
最後一段,豈止下令,簡直鞭撻。左一句 you have a duty,右一句 you have the authority。但如何解決?英國前主人為尊重「港人治港,高度自治」、尊重中國人民感情,並無詳細(亦即大陸說的「具體」)指示,只以一句 to seek a meaningful way forward (找尋一個能令局勢向前進的有意思的辦法):你自己搞掂。
最後一段:全世界都在看着你,你自己好自為之。嘩,簡直是恐嚇了。
如果你是林鄭,這封英文信應該怎樣回覆?
勿忘記,任何回信,先要交北京批准,因此回信即使用英文寫,也要中央官員看得懂而拍板,因此我試代擬如下:
You hateful British Imperialist Malcolm Rifkind:
You listen. Stop interfering in we Chinese Hong Kong SAR internal affairs, otherwise we stop all the business contracts.
As Chief Executive, I don’t need you to point fingers and draw feet ( 指手劃腳)at me and talk three say four (說三道四)to our heroic police force.
You telling me to do the ‘everything must be done to avoid such a tragedy’ ?
You telling me? Yes actually I am doing. I saying to police to use real bullets. Yes, actually real real bullet indeed. You scare? This mean actually I doing everything, OK?
So, don’t bullshit with bullet. Ok?
Now if you send me more rubbish letter like this, I shall appeal to President to call back all Chinese student in Britain, so that all your universities and polytechnics will suffer more bad than being attacked by lethal poisoning tear gas and real bullet, and have to close down immediately because no more money, understand ?
Your disdainfully,
Carrie Lam.
而這張信紙上,最好用隱形墨水加一行:
P.S.
Dear Malcolm,
you know what my situation is like. Please keep my British citizenship and that of my family as I am in real shit. I’ll explain all to you one day, face to face.
Love.
Yours,
Carrie
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