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Having posted the article as is, there are a few things I want to say.
An indication of anything but an actual understanding of what democracy is...
non-sequitur... Did he just skip his logic class or something?
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Whatever [»´äªº¤å¤Æ©M®Ö¤ß»ùÈÆ[] means, why should he (and his gang) get to decide whether one is a part of HK? He seems to treat HK as if it was his hall where he was king. Just a curious thought: Lets suppose that the new immigrant is a westerner, so to speak. Will he apply the same standards, or is it target-specific? Because if the standard is different, then it's a double standard. If he identifies HK core values with western values, then he is not promoting HK at all. This also means his 'localism' philosophy fails, since by identifying HK values with western values, he is saying that there is no such thing as 'HK values' aside from being a synonym for western values.
![]() All in all, he is well-spoken, but well short of the master Goebbels. He is simply a mobster. Articulate but still a mobster. What he brings in is a mob mentality, an us versus them mentality where frankly no one would win. I can't care less whether he is a philosophy major. ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q willyho ©ó Mar 6 2016, 13:25 ½s¿è¹L |
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Frankly, what he is doing now does not satisfy his "no bottomline" policy.
Rioting in Mong Kok does not help. Rioting in Mong Kok go against all the residents living there, and all the SMEs operating there. He does not know democracy. He does not act to the point. He cherry-picks history. Hong Kong is not University Hostels. ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q ¦Ô¤à¤ó ©ó Mar 4 2016, 05:46 ½s¿è¹L |
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It's okay. There are always going to be a few bad apples. Hey, food for thought, you can be his TA if he decides to retake Intro to Logic! ![]() ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q Pearltea ©ó Mar 4 2016, 05:45 ½s¿è¹L |
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According to the other articles on the site, it seems mainly focused on the sense of disappointment at the slow if not non-existent progress made by the government towards a better living standard. Factor in existing social issues, it creates a desire for change in voters. What the radical/extremist are selling is a blank cheque for fast/immediately observable change in legco.
Taking a charitable interpretation, what he said has a Kierkegaardian (»ô§JªG) feel. However, I think even if that is the case, Kierkegaard is saying that one should be 'in' but not 'of' the world. To retain a sense of individuality by making a choice not to go with the flow. This would, I believe be in line with Sartre's radical freedom. One has a choice to make, and is condemned to making them. In both cases, one also has to face up to the consequences of one's choices and/or actions. For Kierkegaard, making this choice and taking responsibility for the choice is a part of be(com)ing a self. Specifically, if the self consists of all of ones experiences and records of all deed and misdeeds over a lifetime. I will venture to say aside from superficially capturing some sort of existentialist philosophy feel, his is misquoting.
Unless he applies the standard universally, he is promoting xenophobia and racism.
In other words give up your own individual thoughts. Sounds more like Big Brother to me. ![]()
I'll introduce him to my logic lecturer ![]() Just a thought, is his victory anthem going to be something like this: ![]() ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q willyho ©ó Mar 4 2016, 06:30 ½s¿è¹L |
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The lyrics seem too "happy go lucky" for his personality :P
I think this seems more suitable: I've paid my dues Time after time I've done my sentence But committed no crime And bad mistakes I've made a few I've had my share of sand Kicked in my face But I've come through And we mean to go on and on and on and on ... Man I hate to insult a great Queen song! For that reason I won't post the lyrics of the famous chorus :D ------------------- Edit: ok that was a little harsh, I'll turn the sarcasm switch off. ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q Pearltea ©ó Mar 4 2016, 07:03 ½s¿è¹L |
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Was Kierkegaardian religious? Christians often refer to the popular Bible verses that emphasize "in but not of the world". I think from a religious standpoint, the saying meant to remind people that although ones are exposed to many 'sins' in the world, with faith ones can set apart and elevate from the 'evil principles', and focus on building prosperity in the souls and living a holy life. I don't know if Edward Leung had some spiritual meaning behind this statement and supported his actions and believes by some sort of moral callings, but at a minimum his tone shows a holier-than-thou attitude. |
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Kierkegaard was definitely more religious in comparison to his contemporaries. The emphasis from Kierkegaard was not to be a 'person of immediacy'. For example, consider say the difference between a polished diamond crafted onto a ring and sold at the jewelers, and say an unpolished diamond. The bouquet is refined and highly valued for its social purpose. Unpolished diamonds are less refined in comparison. A person of immediacy so to speak is like a diamond on a ring that is held in regard in the social world. As a result a person of immediacy can gain social and economic advantages relatively easily. The cost however is the loss of potential to become a self, just as a polished diamond no longer has potential for change.
Taking the religious aspect aside, Kierkegaard is not saying we can't be of the world, but to be aware of the consequences of choices made. A bit like thinking reflectively about social issues, and to be aware of how much and far one is committing oneself. Leung talks reflectively but lacks reflection in the content, despite his image as presented by the media. He may be presented as having bold individuality, but he is really pandering to a specific group from whom he can get easy support. ¥»½g¤å³¹¤w³Q willyho ©ó Mar 4 2016, 20:38 ½s¿è¹L |
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