Image: Within articles claiming an ongoing and growing backlash against Occupy Central protesters is led by "triad" gangsters, are pictures of angry residents who are clearly not triad members. |
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October, 2014
October
4, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci - LD) - The tides are turning against
US-funded mobs in the streets of Hong Kong
amid the so-called "Occupy Central" protests, as
increasingly impatient residents and business owners come out into
the streets to confront protesters. At times outnumbering and
overwhelming the "Occupy Central" protesters, the movement
represents residents, business owners, and by-standers attempting to
restore normality to Hong Kong's streets after the government and
police have so far been unable to do so.
In response, both US-funded Occupy Central leaders and their backers across the Western media have attempted to claim thousands of anti-Occupy Central protesters are in fact "paid triad" gangsters. In the Sydney Morning Herald's article, "Violent mobs with triad links threaten Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters," it is claimed without evidence that:
Pro-democracy
protesters were besieged by violent mobs looking to break up their
occupation of one of Hong Kong's busiest districts on Friday, leading
to chaotic skirmishes on city streets, accusations of police bias,
and the shelving of negotiations with the government.
Nineteen
people were arrested, at least eight of whom had "triad
backgrounds", police said early on Saturday, lending weight to
furious accusations from pro-democracy groups that the violence was
instigated by gangs who had been paid to provoke trouble and break up
the demonstrations
The
Herald fails to cite any evidence confirming these arrests, as well
as provide any context to what "triad backgrounds" actually
means. Attempting to discredit thousands of anti-Occupy Central
protesters as "triads" using nebulous and baseless
accusations equates to overt propaganda. Worst yet, the Herald's own
article featured an AFP photo of anti-Occupy Central protesters -
middle-aged and elderly men most likely business owners and local
residents - but clearly not "triads."
Image: Triad gangsters across Chinese society including mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, generally sport large conspicuous tattoos on their upper bodies, are young, and very easy to spot, even when they attempt to blend in when attempting to put their days of organized crime behind them. In Singapore particularly, public awareness campaigns ask employers not to judge former triad members on their appearances. It is unlikely that thousands of "triads" could come out onto the streets of Hong Kong and the Western press failed to capture any pictures of them - meaning their claims of "tirades" confronting Occupy Central protesters is a fabrication. |
So
conditioned is the ordinary reader of Western newspapers that
headlines directly contradicted by the content of the article as well
as accompanying pictures goes unnoticed. However, for a growing
number of increasingly astute segments of the global public, such
discrepancies are beginning to stand out with startling conspicuity.
They
myriad of growing lies surrounding the US-engineered chaos in Hong
Kong's streets is but one part of a
much larger, long-term campaign to contain, co-opt, or collapse
China's political order,
and replace it once again with Balkanized colonial proxies.
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