You might have notice that biz in Hong Kong is silent about China's encroaching grip. That's because they are being forced to take a side. MNCs that don't toe the line are bullied. Workers who don't show loyalty face job loss. Some examples... 1/7https://nyti.ms/3gGTf2z
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“We’ve seen a rapid deterioration in free expression in Hong Kong since the anti-government protests began,” says
@jasonyng, who experienced the fury of China’s state media and internet after complaining online abt pro-China demonstrators. It cost him his job at a French bank 6/7Deze collectie tonen -
Read more from lawyers, bankers, professors and others who describe a growing culture of fear in offices here. Reporting it took months handholding and many passes from interviewees too scared to talk on the record. It is a warning of what is to come 7/7https://nyti.ms/3gGTf2z
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Read this TL. Xi is losingit and will destroy HK.
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It’s dangerous sign to all global business in Hong Kong
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Popular belief has it that the HSBC building in HK was designed so that it could be taken apart and relocated elsewhere. We may yet see if that was the case or not.
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Might be just a metaphorr for taking
#HSBC apart.
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Sanction the CCP walking dogs
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Het laden lijkt wat langer te duren.
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