Parting shots ~good civil structure of HK [ despite needing fine tune]
Last couple of weeks back, the WTO was held at Hong Kong which turn out to be a real test for the Hong Kong's police force as it's seemed that they had done an excellent jobs in suppressing the Korean farmers who were out to undermine the WTO event. Not that i fully agreed witht the corporate and global greed to poorer nation, i do not believed that Korean farmer's [who ever instigated and funded them for the full 2 weeks of planned riots] actions ever strike the messages across. No? Corporate greeds had corrupted the world....
As quotes from Gordon Gekko [Wall streets];
The Korean farmers have been practically going to places where WTO held and as usual strike at every opportunity. Singapore media of course will sing to the high tunes how chaotic Hong Kong is and how peaceful Singapore could have been if WTO is held here. [Papaya need self praise to justify their existance and paid slips]
However, the local elites and media did missed a major point on nurturing people to handle crisis. Which is one critical success of a greater society and nation. Drilling down to Corporate survival skill, this crisis management skill is a great asset. Trust me, you need one moment in time to soar. Likes Micheal Owen, he can be suppressed in throughout of the game, however give him a chance on the goal mouth, he will made that a special moment by scoring. That's life folks. Just that quality moment. :)
Hong Kong as i always admired for it's civil exercisation of it's own rights and responsiblity [leave the Hongie's attitude out] illustrated that democracy still can work in an ASIAN mindsets and philiosophies.
Again the Hong Kong Police has done an excellent job is maintain civil and authority order from restraining the Korean farmers.
Insteads of taking mugshot at them, why not we learn from their success values? Likes Bruce Lee's quotes, take the good one and discard the bad one.
Stories at Police side
What we can learn from Hong Kong Police force?
What Mainland China can learn from this experience? [Mandarin]
Happy reading and see you all soon.
Wish me luck :)
As quotes from Gordon Gekko [Wall streets];
The point is ladies and gentlemen that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of it's forms - greed for life, for money, knowledge - has marked the upward surge of mankind and greed - you mark my words - will not only save Teldar Paper but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA. Thank you.
The Korean farmers have been practically going to places where WTO held and as usual strike at every opportunity. Singapore media of course will sing to the high tunes how chaotic Hong Kong is and how peaceful Singapore could have been if WTO is held here. [Papaya need self praise to justify their existance and paid slips]
However, the local elites and media did missed a major point on nurturing people to handle crisis. Which is one critical success of a greater society and nation. Drilling down to Corporate survival skill, this crisis management skill is a great asset. Trust me, you need one moment in time to soar. Likes Micheal Owen, he can be suppressed in throughout of the game, however give him a chance on the goal mouth, he will made that a special moment by scoring. That's life folks. Just that quality moment. :)
Hong Kong as i always admired for it's civil exercisation of it's own rights and responsiblity [leave the Hongie's attitude out] illustrated that democracy still can work in an ASIAN mindsets and philiosophies.
Again the Hong Kong Police has done an excellent job is maintain civil and authority order from restraining the Korean farmers.
Insteads of taking mugshot at them, why not we learn from their success values? Likes Bruce Lee's quotes, take the good one and discard the bad one.
Stories at Police side
What we can learn from Hong Kong Police force?
What Mainland China can learn from this experience? [Mandarin]
Happy reading and see you all soon.
Wish me luck :)
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