Like many politicians, Donald Tsang seems to think that most people will let him off the hook if he said sorry for whatever they said wrong.
But something like the cultrual revoulution is way too hard to get wrong. How can something like that slip into a structured response to a question? It's crazy.
And I expect him to stand up in front of his office, in front of all the media and such, and deliver a detailed explanation as to why he said that.
My first impression looking at him was : Is some Chinese government Propaganda official telling him what to say, or is he MAD?
I know that there's every chance that it could have just been a slip of mouth. But he really sounded like he wanted to convince me that extreme democracy would led to a disastrous consequence like the Cultural Revolution.
Or maybe that's exactly what the Communist Party thinks?
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Who on Earth is he trying to please? Maybe some leftist enclave in Hong Kong, but who else?
How can he make even such a simple mistake? His understanding of modern Chinese history needs to be better.
I don't think they'll make this mistake even in mainland China. You know, blame Mao, and forget about it.
I think my sony cybershot camera (the one I brought last friday) is gone for good. Can't turn it on, so I decided to open it up (physically). Of course that didn't help the situation.
You need to give that camera a good funeral service. I think there are some vids of people burying their dead/bashed in I-pods in nice coffins...
I think he was trying to please the Commies in Beijing and some HK reps in the commie party.
He's one big idiot for making that mistake.
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