Source: Mingpao Translated by: aZnangel Joey Yung: "People of HK cannot be bullied"; Leo Ku donates 100,000 "Solar Project 2010 Southern Music Concert" was held yesterday. All participating singers and audience wore a yellow ribbon on their left wrist in respect of the Manila tour bus hostages victims and their families. When the singers sang A Little Candle (一點燭光), everyone raised their left hands with the yellow ribbon, it was a very moving atmosphere. Leo hoped that our grief and anger turns into power, he hopes the lost victims rests in peace and gives support to the victims' family. Leo donated HK$100,000 in concern of the orphans lives and growth and also to support the victims' family. Leo said: "I saw the news while filming in Mainland, very heartbreaking and very angry. Right now I hope to turn troubles into support." Joey Yung also felt very unhappy over the incident, after going through troubles, will be even more united, love conquers all. It proves that the people of Hong Kong "cannot be bullied". Joey used music to support the survivors, performing her new song The Wizard of Oz.
^HOng Kong people getting bullied in Philippine. Even the president of Philippine laughed at the situation and didnt offer a sincere apology.
Really? Were you there? So what does this all mean? That Hong Kong or China at large, should make "them" pay? And how should China do that? What? Launch military air strikes? Or send Joey Yung to Manila with a shit stirring stick? Honestly, this "bullied" HK victim shit is wearing thin. The Filipino people and government are already embarrassed enough as it is. How long must Hong Kong rub their nose in it in order to be satisfied? A week? A year? Forever? Guess what, several thousand Chinese were openly shot and killed by the Chinese government back in 1989 and they still haven't come clean with that. Had this hostage thing happened the same way with a HK tour bus, but in China instead, the PRC government would turn around and just say "fuck you" and that will be the end of it.
Agreed, blown out of proportion. You fell into the media shet. These artists are promoting themselves more than they are supporting.