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The world will do nothing about China and it?s domination of Hong Kong.

Reason?

1.China is the worlds most powerful country and will do what it wants.

2.the other countries don?t really care.


Gaynor Hill Wrote:

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> True, at least we have freedom of speech not like

> China and some other countries

> Seeing what China is doing in Hong Kong is

> terrible the world is concentrated on the virus so

> they know no one's going to stop them

I'm appalled by Boris and his chums, but I do think it would be a shame to hear the negative, aggressive sound of booing after the quite uplifting and positive sounds of clapping at a time when lots of us are feeling stressed already. Might even frighten some people who don't know what its about...

The question is why boo? It seems to be a British way of showing disapproval. So what is wrong with booing, particularly if it is clear who you are booing at (a little late to show disapproval of Dylan for going electric). Not sure why there are so many po faced people on line. Cheer if you wish.


Dylan denying there is a problem, sounds familiar


Here's another clip, this time of young people showing disapproval at a former PM - as featured at the end of a documentary on protest music by the Great John Peel




Also had the pleasure of being at the Bastille Day celebrations at the French Embassy when the then Foreign Secretary got boo'd by a very exclusive audience shortly after the referendum, during his mummbly speech

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