Certain people have attempted to interfere in China's internal affairs by stirring up trouble, creating chaos and instigating riots in Hong Kong.
It is not the first time that foreign forces have interfered in Hong Kong affairs. From being the black hands behind the illegal "Occupy Central" movement to disseminating false claims over Hong Kong law amendments, they have never stopped destabilizing and damaging Hong Kong.
They have used people in Hong Kong as "chess pieces" and "cannon fodder" for their political schemes, and then taken advantage of an unstable Hong Kong. They instigated extreme radicals to make trouble, trained them, provided them with weapons, and made false speeches to ignite hostile emotions among the people.
However, Hong Kong is not a place where people can commit violence willfully. The 7.4 million Hong Kong compatriots are capable of staying away from foreign influence, and 1.4 billion Chinese people have the collective willpower to overcome all risks and challenges.
As violence has rampaged, more and more Hong Kong residents have chosen to stand up for justice, guard their homeland, and fight against extremism. Moreover, they see through the hypocritical and ugly essence of those foreign politicians who adopt "double standards" and confuse right and wrong.
These extreme radicals will eventually be punished heavily for their criminal acts. As the overall situation in Hong Kong gradually improves, they will meet a dead end.
The black hands behind this chaos must be cut off and will be cut off. China has many methods and is powerful enough to silence all turmoil that may arise. Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient, will resume peace and prosperity as soon as the haze is dispelled.
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