My comments posted on BBC
First
of all, I have to say that I feel sad for Mr Tung,
he's been a puppet throughout his short political career, even down to his
resignation. But that is all, about people in HK. We're merely the audience
watching somewhat indifferently a puppet show, a farce. We have been watching,
we are watching, and shall still be watching. We might get temporary emotional
stirs, and feel like participating in it for a while. The 1
July demonstration for instance, but look at what happened after the march?
Life still goes on as the same. Yes, Tung and Tsang's
faces will be on the telly for a while, but other
celebrities will be taking hold of the scene pretty soon. After all, it's just
a show.
This is how the BBC edited it:
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Bo
Wong, HK |
First
of all, I have to say that I feel sad for Mr Tung,
he's been a puppet throughout his short political career, even down to his
resignation. But that is all, about people in HK. We're merely the audience watching
somewhat indifferently a puppet show, a farce. We have been watching, we are
watching, and shall still be watching. We might get temporary emotional stirs,
and feel like participating in it for a while. The 1 July
demonstration for instance, but look at what happened after the march?
Life still goes on as the same. Yes, Tung and Tsang's
faces will be on the telly for a while, but other
celebrities will be taking hold of the scene pretty soon. After all, the whole
process is just a show.
Bo Wong, HK
Damn it! They quote me for a sentence I didn't write!!!