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本帖最後由 FattyDaddy 於 12-8-2 02:19 編輯
"annie40 极是! 道理原来如此简单. 發表於 1 小時前 "
Patriotism is a very simple business.
I went through secondary education in the UK in a boarding school, they didn't have a special study called "National Education", they only taught me history and English literature, and whether I grew to like the country after learning these was entirely up to me. Very occasionally on Sunday church meetings they sang the national anthem, and I was free to join in or stay quiet. For all my years in that country I had never experienced a "flag raising ceremony".
When the Brits say they love their country, they're not loving a piece of land, they're not loving Queen Elizabeth or the monarchy, they're not loving the Prime Minister or any political party, they're not even loving democracy (France is democratic too, why don't they love France also), they're simply loving their way of life.
So all these talk of Hongkongers being Chinese and they SHOULD love China, or Hongkongers will love China if it becomes democratic, or Hongkongers will love China if they study it's history and culture etc etc are all missing the point. At the end of the day there is only ONE question, do you love China's way of life? Today we have a Chief Executive that publicly said if he did not get the job he would consider living permanently in UK, what does that tell you? |
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