Yeah, as a neutral observer, I feel conflicted. What the CCP is doing feels wrong.
But on the other hand, China was forced to agree to the HK situation particularly since they were at a disadvantage militarily and economically to the British empire.
China (CCP) would understandably not be in a mood to comply with agreements they felt coerced into.
I genuinely don't understand the full situation, and I'm not trying to imply that the CCP is in the right.
I'm just trying to understand if the whole "bullied into a disadvantaged agreement" is a valid world view to take.
But on the other hand, China was forced to agree to the HK situation particularly since they were at a disadvantage militarily and economically to the British empire.
China (CCP) would understandably not be in a mood to comply with agreements they felt coerced into.
I genuinely don't understand the full situation, and I'm not trying to imply that the CCP is in the right.
I'm just trying to understand if the whole "bullied into a disadvantaged agreement" is a valid world view to take.