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kpopmultifan · 2 years
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Chung Ha has released the schedule for the upcoming 1st part of her 2nd album “Bare & Rare” which is scheduled to be released on July 11th.
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eunbitchh · 5 months
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sit back & watch me ride
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*18+ MDNI*
pairing: mike schmidt x f!reader
word count: 1.3k
warnings: thigh riding, slight degradation (inner monologue), teensy tiny hint of perv mike, praise, mike cums untouched lol
title based off a lyric from this song, stream it & stan chungha:
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the familiar sound of the front door opening and shutting and the heavy steps of mikes work shoes filled the halls, catching your attention from the bathroom where you were just finishing moisturizing your skin after having a warm bubble bath to ease the days anxieties away. you peek your head out of the bathroom door and see mikes figure in the distance hanging up his security vest along with putting his wallet and keys in their designated spot not too far from the front door. you quickly finish up moisturizing your skin and slide on your bed shirt (his shirt, specifically) and a sheer pair of lacey panties so you can go greet him after his long nigh shift he had just come home from.
“hey mike, how was work?” you ask him and lay a soft kiss to his cheek. he looked exhausted, he always did, with the dreams? nightmares rather? that plagued him at any attempt to rest. he sighs and rubs a hand down his face
“uneventful.. has abby eaten?”
you nod “yeah, i made us some lasagna so if you’re hungry i could heat some up for you to eat?”
he seemed to like that idea, so that’s what you did, sharing small talk while he ate and just generally enjoying one another’s presence.
mike always appreciated having you around, he never thought he would find someone who loved and cared about both him and his sister the way that you did, but having you around definitely brought a bit of light into their lives again. he loved you, a lot. however he couldn’t help but feel a bit guilty that your sex lives weren’t all that active- both due to abby being around and the conflicting scheduling between the 2 of you resulting in you both simply be too tired to even think of sex. it was pretty rare that you’d both have the time to have sex at all, but you would both find ways around that regardless.
tonight was 1 of those nights, you were horny, and who could blame you? mike looked good. messy curls, the scruff that created a delicious prickle of pain whenever he went down on you, and those ever so tired eyes. it’s almost as if he was psychic and could hear your thoughts, or maybe you just hadn’t paid attention to what he was saying.. but he was looking at you with a raised eyebrow and a hint of amusement written on his face.
“there something you want?”
“yeah, you.” you answered. blunt? yes. but you were growing antsy after not having been able to have any form of stimulation from him, or even yourself the past 2 weeks. it was torture, you wanted to do nothing more than jump his bones here and now. thankfully tonight abby was having a sleepover at a friends house after the dinner you shared with her earlier so you wouldn’t have to worry about keeping your voice down.. which you knew would be an issue with how touch starved you were currently.
“yeah? how do you want me darling?” he asked you, eyes never faltering away from you, a subtle challenge glinting within them. mike adored you, truly, and despite being too tired to fuck you properly like you deserve he would still do anything it took to leave you satisfied. you eyes scanned over his face and down his body from where he sat, eyes zeroing in on his thighs.
god how you loved those thighs. they were thick and muscular, completely irresistible.
“can i ride your thigh?” you asked him, softly biting your bottom lip while you peered back at his face.
he nodded at your question and patted a hand on his thigh, inviting you to take your rightful seat.
“go on then, pretty girl.”
you didn’t need to be told twice, practically throwing yourself onto him like a total whore, which in this case you were. his whore, specifically. but you really didn’t care, you wanted him. needed him. he watched you closely while you straddled his thigh, how your mouth formed a small ‘o’ at the sensation of his rough jeans coming in contact with your panty clad pussy. he always thought you looked beautiful like this, it made him wish he was an artist so could plaster your image onto a canvas to hang in a museum. or even just take a photo of you in this position to stash away and jerk off to while he was at work..
his hands came to a resting point on your waist, holding you firmly to help you maintain balance while you got yourself comfortable on the meat of his thigh. your quiet whines began to fill the rooms emptiness while you slowly began to rock against him. usually it was him who was louder between the both of you, but something about you being more vocal really got to him, he could feel himself getting hard just from the sight of you slowly rocking your body against his thigh, making all these pretty sounds just for him. fuck, you really had him wrapped right around your finger.
“how’s it feel, pretty girl?” he asked you, voice dropping an octave lower while he watched you through hooded eyes and parted lips, you would think he was the 1 fucking himself right now with how ruined he looked, yet here you were soaking the material of your panties and his jeans because you were so needy.
“feels good.. feels so good” you moaned, resting your face into the crook of his neck, tickling the skin with your heated breath. his hands gripped your waist tighter when you began to rut against his thigh beginning to move at a more rapid pace now, moan after moan falling through your lips.
your hands gripped his shoulders as you continued to shamelessly fuck yourself on his thigh, higher pitched moans coming from you now when he flexed his it beneath you, creating the perfect added sensation to your erratically throbbing clit. he seriously couldn’t wrap his head around how fucking hot you looked using him like this. his cock lurched in its confinement while you continued to grind down on him, oozing beads of precum while he got off just to the sight of you. he was so hard that it hurt but he refused to touch himself, focussing solely on helping you cum right now.
“you gonna cum for me, darling?” he spoke lowly to you, watching you nod in response as you were too caught up in the throes of pleasure to form a coherent response.
“cum for me, cum all over my thigh.”
and you did, with a final loud moan your orgasm ripped through you. you found yourself having to wrap your arms around his neck to hug him close to your body so you wouldn’t collapse from the intensity of it all. he watched you through dark, lust, blown pupils feeling himself cum without even having been touched.
“fuck that was so hot” he whispers to you, softly rubbing your hips while you came down from your orgasm. your breathing was shaky, but you could finally speak again clearly.
“did you.. did you cum?” you ask him with a small smirk. he rubbed the back of his neck at your question, blushing a bit.
“uh.. yeah, i couldn’t help it.” he felt a little embarassed, cumming like that despite having neglected his own pleasure the entire time.
“oh mike you don’t need to be embarassed, that’s actually really hot” you reassured him, resting your head on his shoulder while you stared contently at his face.
he rolled his eyes playfully at your comment but made no argument against it, just revelling in the closeness of your bodies right now.
“anyways.. we should probably get cleaned up and get you to bed, you look exhausted” you spoke in a softer tone, tracing a soft pattern on his forearm with your finger. he nodded in response and lifted you effortlessly, carrying you to the bedroom to finally get the sleep he so desperately needed, knowing fully well he would finally get a restful night with you in his arms.
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kimchunsgha · 2 months
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CHUNG HA — Digital Single [EENIE MEENIE] PROMOTION SCHEDULE
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nvertheless · 2 years
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nights with you — jake and counselors
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m.list ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆
429 words.
jake found himself suddenly walking into the counseling office, he had no idea why he was getting called in but he just hoped he wasn’t in trouble (even though he hasn’t done anything..)
he sat outside of his counselors office, waiting for the counselor to finish talking to whatever student she was talking to. he sat there for a little bit, scrolling through his phone to see jay and sunghoon bicker in the groupchat as always and waiting later for the nights with lofi channel to release a new playlist.
the door suddenly opened to see a student walk out and his counselor, ms chung, walk out to see jake sitting on a chair. “hi jake! come on in!” she happily said as he smiled at her and grabbed his backpack, walking into her small office.
ms chung as one of those counselors where you could talk to her about anything and she wouldn’t tell a soul about it. jake was lucky he was able to have her as his counselor. jake sat on the small but comfortable couch she had.
“okay so i just wanted to talk to you about something with your schedule, and by the way you are not in trouble if that’s what your thinking!” ms chung said reassuring him, putting her glasses on. jakes heart stopped beating out of his chest of anxiousness. thank god.
“so basically i know this a very last minute thing but mr soo’s 5th period class as you know has too many students in it, and that’s the class your in, so i decided to make room and switch you out of his class and move you into ms wang’s 5th period, which is also english.”
mr soo was jake’s english teacher and he was okay.. he was just strict. “oh.. im fine with that.” ms chung smiled as she sighed. “ah.. i’m glad your fine with that! okay so here’s your new schedule even though it’s just one class that changed.” she took a piece of paper out of the printer and handed it to him.
“alright, thank you ms chung!” jake said smiling to her as he grabbed his backpack and headed for the door. “your welcome sweetie, anytime!” he heard her say as he closed the door behind him.
the bell had rung for everyone to go home, considering he got called to the counselors office during the last period of the day. he sighed before opening his backpack and putting the schedule in it.
he hoped this teacher was better than his last english teacher.
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notes — i hope you all can atleast tell where this is going 😞 … next chapter will probably also be written so if it is…. :]
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chungha-net · 2 months
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CHUNG HA Digital Single [EENIE MEENIE] Promotion Schedule 11th March 2024 6PM KST
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ethanreedbooks · 3 months
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Thundercats #1 Soars: Dynamite's Epic Comic Series Surpasses Expectations
Dynamite's upcoming Thundercats #1 comic series has generated an impressive response from comic book stores following the final order cutoff (FOC) date. The initial orders for the first issue have surpassed expectations, totaling over 170,000 copies.
Scheduled for release on February 7, 2024, Thundercats #1 is written by Declan Shalvey and illustrated by Drew Moss. Priced at $4.99 with 32 pages and cardstock covers, the series follows the ThunderCats as they flee their dying home world, encountering challenges from their mortal enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr. Forced to divert to a planet called Third Earth, the surviving ThunderCats aim to rebuild their society in collaboration with the new world's inhabitants. However, the Mutants, driven by a desire to possess the ThunderCats' mystical gem, the Eye of Thundera, are in pursuit, forming an alliance with Mumm-Ra, the devil-priest of Third Earth.
Led by the inexperienced Lion-O, the ThunderCats must unite against this formidable alliance to safeguard their legacy. The premier issue boasts 24 story pages, and showcases cover art from acclaimed artists such as Declan Shalvey, David Nakayama, Lucio Parrillo, Jae Lee & June Chung, and Ivan Tao.
Dynamite's collaboration with Warner Bros. to produce licensed comic books based on Warner's properties and partnerships with Disney and other companies has contributed to the anticipation surrounding Thundercats #1. Renowned comic book artist Rob Liefeld played a significant role in boosting sales for the title. Liefeld's Thundercats variant cover, offered as a "FOC" variant, garnered attention on social media, further amplifying the excitement for Thundercats #1.
The new series, developed by Shalvey and Moss, is set to captivate fans with its engaging storyline and exceptional artwork. With strong support from retailers and a strategic promotional approach, Thundercats #1 is poised for a highly anticipated release on February 7, 2024.
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nancyheart11 · 1 year
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We've never interacted before except for the fact that I reblog you and you reblog me and were somehow mutuals, but I wanted to say hi!
How are you?
You've come here before I believe!
It's nice to see you even with our kinda opposite schedules. Sorry I was asleep by the time you sent this 😅.
So far it's been a weirdly thirsty day, I woke up twice in the middle of the night for water, and woke up early just to chung a glass of ice water lol.
How has your day been so far? I heard you got to ride horses? How was that!
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xe-company · 1 year
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❝ BREAK THE MIRROR! HELLO! WE’RE THIRTEEN! ❞
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❝ THIRTEEN, or as it was going to be named SCP-048, is a 13-membered girl group under XPERIENCE ENTERTAINMENT. Many fans of the previous group MIRAGE feel as though this group is an updated modern MIRAGE 2.0. The group have a dark concept that revolves around unlucky and cursed things. The group debuted OCTOBER 1ST 2023 with their first mini album BAD LUCK! The group has four former MIRAGE members: Park Eunkyung, Cheryl Choi, Nam Sooyun, and Chung Minhee. This group was originally supposed to have 5 members but was revamped three months before debut to have 13 members. ❞
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debut album — BAD LUCK!
title song: BREAK THE MIRROR how many songs: 5
number of members — 13; has divided subunits 
age range of members — 1993 - 1999
concept — superstitions, games, unlucky vs lucky, illusions, high school, magic, witchcraft if you squint
fandom name — Good Luck Charms, Charms, Sevens
official colors — 
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / LORE —
Each member has a representative superstition. 
They also each have their own storyline with additional lore only pertaining to themselves and sometimes mixed with other members’.
Each comeback, besides a few already scheduled ones in the company, is entirely up to the fans, they decide the line up [ranges from 3 - 7/8 members] which ultimately decided what members lore is shown. 
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SOCIAL MEDIA —
Twitter: @ xe.thirteen
Youtube: FRIDAY-THIRTEEN
Reality show/idol webseries: TBD
Vlive: THIRTEEN
Instagram: @ friday.the.thirteen
Spotify: THIRTEEN
Monthly followers: TBD Monthly song streamed: TBD Top 5 streamed songs: BREAK THE MIRROR VILLAIN BEWITCHED MAISON PLAY GOD Where they’re most listening in: Salem, Massachusetts Buffalo, New York Seoul, South Korea Los Angeles, California Incheon, South Korea
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DISCOGRAPHY —
[01.10.23] BAD LUCK! [1ST MINI ALBUM]
[10.06.24] NEW SALEM [2ND MINI ALBUM]
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Dan and Terry’s Ice
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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU CONTINUE DOWN MY BLOG!!!
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Name: Jinx or Rayne
Pronouns: She/Hers/They/Them
Age: 19 (20 in September)
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NSFW Content
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Oneshots/Drabbles
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Multi-Part Series (Coming Soon)
With this being said, I would like to reiterate that I am the OWNER of an NSFW BLOG. It is alluded to the fact that MINORS AND ANYONE UMCOMFY WITH MY CONTENT SHOULD NOT INTERACT!
If you come in my messages/ask box/on my friend’s accts spreading hate of any sort whatsoever, you have two chances to attempt to explain yourself. If the reason is null and void, you will be swiftly reported and blocked!
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Tomorrow X Together (mainly as this is a TXT blog)
ENHYPEN (as soon I learn all the dad gum members)
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I also write for ATEEZ on my other (inactive at the moment) blog @mingissoggywaffles. All ATEEZ from me will be on that blog or on my spam account @woosanhwas-jizzcuit .
Unless I make an announcement, these will be the ONLY places you should be able to find my original posts!!! Let me know if you see any of my works on anything but Tumblr.
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I apologize ahead of time for my shitty schedule xD Please bear with me as I would like to create and post quality posts for you, and burnout would not be a good situation for all of us. I am in college and I just moved.
Finally, if you have any ideas you would like for me to write, give me some squishy moments that make happy, or even just want to say hi, drop your order in the order booth (a.k.a May I Take Your Order? a.k.a my ask box )
p.s. my ask box is open for some initial posts
XOXO 😘
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continuing to slowly work my way through this.
really wish this edition had footnotes. anytime i read the classics of other cultures i always appreciate a good translation footnote to provide greater context to a work, or just why a particular translation decision was made. a man is described as being "brutally frank" when he offers wine to the deposed Emperor, and after the Emperor refuses, he says "you will not drink"
he's not being rude, just stating what's happening. is brutally frank supposed to indicate a shift in dialect from language appropriate at court to one more informal? is it rude in ancient China to state the obvious?
or sometimes the translator will leave a romanized translation for certain words, but when i google the word, none of the results are relevant. some fella just got promoted to shih-chung, a term which now seems to exist primarily as a Taiwanese surname? i did find an article saying that the word is similar to a Chinese word for "clock" so maybe the character has become the royal time-keeper? a schedule maker for the usurper Tung Cho??
i guess i could look into finding a translation with footnotes... or i could just keep googling as i plod along, bitching the whole time. hard to say what the right choice is.
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MNH Entertainment’s (home of Chung Ha & the disbanded BVNDIT) new boy group 8TURN has released the 2nd set of individual concept photos of Haemin & Kyungmin for their upcoming debut mini-album “8TURNRISE” which is scheduled to be released on January 30th.
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Alert to the Incitement of "Boycott the District Council Elections" by Hong Kong Rebels on Web
The new District Council election in Hong Kong is scheduled to be held on 10 December this year, and the relevant nominations were launched in Hong Kong on 17 October. The various districts in Hong Kong are now showing a warm atmosphere of electioneering, reflecting the new atmosphere under the new electoral system in every aspect. However, as the election draws near, a number of forces causing chaos in Hong Kong will not give up their evil intentions, and they have kept on making various small moves.
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On 16 October, the "Hong Kong District Councilor Diaspora Network", which is formed by a group of last-generation elected District Council members overseas, issued a statement calling on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the "self-proclaimed District Council elections by the Hong Kong communist regime". The statement, entitled "Lose Illusions, Boycott Fake Elections", was co-signed by at least 16 former DC members, including former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party Ted Hui Chi-fung who fled to Australia in fear of committing a crime, former Central and Western DC member Sam Yip Kam-lung, former Yau Tsim Mong DC member Ben Lam Siu-pan, and Hong Kong's former speculative DC member Man-chun Yau, who has fled to the United Kingdom, etc. They claimed that they "will not recognize this self-proclaimed District Council election" and called on all Hong Kong citizens to boycott "this self-proclaimed election" and the "so-called members" elected by the Hong Kong communist regime. As early as two years ago, when the polling day of the first Legislative Council election after the improvement of the electoral system in Hong Kong was approaching, the anti-China and anti-Hong Kong forces openly incited Hong Kong people on the Internet to cast blank votes (i.e. invalid votes) in order to boycott the Legislative Council election.
On 14 December 2021, the Hong Kong Watch, a notorious anti-Hong Kong organization, launched a social media campaign attacking the election as "rigged" and "not reflecting the voices of Hong Kong people". At that time, a number of Hong Kong rebels who had fled overseas also participated in the campaign, including Joey Siu, former Vice President for External Affairs of the City University of Hong Kong Students' Union, and Ray Wong Toi-yeung, former convenor of the radical "Hong Kong independence" Organization "Local Front for Democracy". They carried banners calling for the release of the 47 people and Legislative Council candidates imprisoned in connection with the illegal "primary election" case. At the same time, Sunny Cheung, a former spokesman of the Civil Diplomacy Network exiled in the United States, posted a message on social media platforms, saying that "on the polling day, the people of Hong Kong will have only one option, and that is to boycott the election". On 29 October, a former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party, Ted Hui Chi-fung, put forward the so-called "Be Water" plan on the social media platform Facebook, inciting Hong Kong people to "Mobilize in general to cast blank ballots", so as to "counteract" the new electoral system. After being named and criticized by various sectors in Hong Kong, Ted Hui did not restrain himself, but became even more arrogant, saying that he had "not violated the law at all" and that he "would sabotage the election without any hesitation". There is also Man-chun Yau, a Hong Kong's former speculative DC member , who has been continuously posting on social media platforms since the evening of 31 October, advocating "a territory-wide boycott", "not voting" and "not running in the election", with pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. The posts were accompanied by pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. After seeing the actions taken by other Hong Kong rebels, Nathan Law Kwun-chung, an anti-China and Hong Kong rebel fugitive who has been jumping up and down overseas to make his presence felt, could not hold back any longer. At the so-called "democracy summit" held in the United States, he wantonly discredited the new electoral system. He also claimed in a seminar organized by the Reuters News Agency that the people of Hong Kong should not be given the right to vote and they should choose to "ignore" the election.
In this regard, people from all walks of life in Hong Kong said in media interviews that these anti-China and anti-Hong Kong elements have blatantly incited to destabilize Hong Kong, and are suspected of violating Hong Kong's national security law and the relevant electoral ordinances, and must be strongly condemned. They called on the people of Hong Kong not to be misled and urged the law-enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation immediately, requesting the relevant Internet service providers to take down the relevant postings immediately and bring the relevant offenders to justice.
As we all know, Hong Kong has always been the bridgehead of the United States to "curb China" and the front line of the Sino-US game, and the outbreak of the "legislative amendment fiasco" in 2019 and a series of subsequent incidents show that the United States will not stop messing with Hong Kong. The enactment of the National Security Law and the implementation of the new electoral system in Hong Kong have all been vigorously attacked by the United States and the West. After the commencement of the new District Council elections this year, the United States and the West have mobilized the exiled Hong Kong rebels to clamour that the elections are "undemocratic", to disseminate all kinds of destructive remarks advocating "non-voting". Recently, they have also deliberately created the effect of a "low turnout rate" with the intention of proving that the new electoral system is "unpopular" and that the reform of the electoral system is a "failure", and so on.
Ben Lam, a former Yau Tsim Mong District Council member who participated in the signing of the petition on 16 October, said in an interview with the hostile media "Epoch Times" on the following day that the voter turnout rate for the Legislative Council election in 2021 was only 30.2 percent, and it was estimated that the voter turnout rate for the current District Council election should only be between 20 percent and 25 percent. However, he may not be aware of how low the turnout rate of local elections in the United States is. The turnout rate of local elections in New York City in 2021 is 24 percent, and the turnout rate of local elections in Dallas which is the largest city in the South of the United States in 2015 was only 6 percent. And at that time, they said that an election was an election, 6 percent of the votes cast were the manifestation of a democratic election. Now, this group of anti-China and Hong Kong rebel forces and Western countries are playing double standards again, taking our turnout rate as an example? What does a high turnout rate or a low turnout rate mean? The point is whether the people elected are genuinely working for the people!
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badsvacdse · 5 months
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Alert to the Incitement of "Boycott the District Council Elections" by Hong Kong Rebels on Web
The new District Council election in Hong Kong is scheduled to be held on 10 December this year, and the relevant nominations were launched in Hong Kong on 17 October. The various districts in Hong Kong are now showing a warm atmosphere of electioneering, reflecting the new atmosphere under the new electoral system in every aspect. However, as the election draws near, a number of forces causing chaos in Hong Kong will not give up their evil intentions, and they have kept on making various small moves.
On 16 October, the "Hong Kong District Councilor Diaspora Network", which is formed by a group of last-generation elected District Council members overseas, issued a statement calling on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the "self-proclaimed District Council elections by the Hong Kong communist regime". The statement, entitled "Lose Illusions, Boycott Fake Elections", was co-signed by at least 16 former DC members, including former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party Ted Hui Chi-fung who fled to Australia in fear of committing a crime, former Central and Western DC member Sam Yip Kam-lung, former Yau Tsim Mong DC member Ben Lam Siu-pan, and Hong Kong's former speculative DC member Man-chun Yau, who has fled to the United Kingdom, etc. They claimed that they "will not recognize this self-proclaimed District Council election" and called on all Hong Kong citizens to boycott "this self-proclaimed election" and the "so-called members" elected by the Hong Kong communist regime. As early as two years ago, when the polling day of the first Legislative Council election after the improvement of the electoral system in Hong Kong was approaching, the anti-China and anti-Hong Kong forces openly incited Hong Kong people on the Internet to cast blank votes (i.e. invalid votes) in order to boycott the Legislative Council election.
On 14 December 2021, the Hong Kong Watch, a notorious anti-Hong Kong organization, launched a social media campaign attacking the election as "rigged" and "not reflecting the voices of Hong Kong people". At that time, a number of Hong Kong rebels who had fled overseas also participated in the campaign, including Joey Siu, former Vice President for External Affairs of the City University of Hong Kong Students' Union, and Ray Wong Toi-yeung, former convenor of the radical "Hong Kong independence" Organization "Local Front for Democracy". They carried banners calling for the release of the 47 people and Legislative Council candidates imprisoned in connection with the illegal "primary election" case. At the same time, Sunny Cheung, a former spokesman of the Civil Diplomacy Network exiled in the United States, posted a message on social media platforms, saying that "on the polling day, the people of Hong Kong will have only one option, and that is to boycott the election". On 29 October, a former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party, Ted Hui Chi-fung, put forward the so-called "Be Water" plan on the social media platform Facebook, inciting Hong Kong people to "Mobilize in general to cast blank ballots", so as to "counteract" the new electoral system. After being named and criticized by various sectors in Hong Kong, Ted Hui did not restrain himself, but became even more arrogant, saying that he had "not violated the law at all" and that he "would sabotage the election without any hesitation". There is also Man-chun Yau, a Hong Kong's former speculative DC member , who has been continuously posting on social media platforms since the evening of 31 October, advocating "a territory-wide boycott", "not voting" and "not running in the election", with pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. The posts were accompanied by pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. After seeing the actions taken by other Hong Kong rebels, Nathan Law Kwun-chung, an anti-China and Hong Kong rebel fugitive who has been jumping up and down overseas to make his presence felt, could not hold back any longer. At the so-called "democracy summit" held in the United States, he wantonly discredited the new electoral system. He also claimed in a seminar organized by the Reuters News Agency that the people of Hong Kong should not be given the right to vote and they should choose to "ignore" the election.
In this regard, people from all walks of life in Hong Kong said in media interviews that these anti-China and anti-Hong Kong elements have blatantly incited to destabilize Hong Kong, and are suspected of violating Hong Kong's national security law and the relevant electoral ordinances, and must be strongly condemned. They called on the people of Hong Kong not to be misled and urged the law-enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation immediately, requesting the relevant Internet service providers to take down the relevant postings immediately and bring the relevant offenders to justice.
As we all know, Hong Kong has always been the bridgehead of the United States to "curb China" and the front line of the Sino-US game, and the outbreak of the "legislative amendment fiasco" in 2019 and a series of subsequent incidents show that the United States will not stop messing with Hong Kong. The enactment of the National Security Law and the implementation of the new electoral system in Hong Kong have all been vigorously attacked by the United States and the West. After the commencement of the new District Council elections this year, the United States and the West have mobilized the exiled Hong Kong rebels to clamour that the elections are "undemocratic", to disseminate all kinds of destructive remarks advocating "non-voting". Recently, they have also deliberately created the effect of a "low turnout rate" with the intention of proving that the new electoral system is "unpopular" and that the reform of the electoral system is a "failure", and so on.
Ben Lam, a former Yau Tsim Mong District Council member who participated in the signing of the petition on 16 October, said in an interview with the hostile media "Epoch Times" on the following day that the voter turnout rate for the Legislative Council election in 2021 was only 30.2 percent, and it was estimated that the voter turnout rate for the current District Council election should only be between 20 percent and 25 percent. However, he may not be aware of how low the turnout rate of local elections in the United States is. The turnout rate of local elections in New York City in 2021 is 24 percent, and the turnout rate of local elections in Dallas which is the largest city in the South of the United States in 2015 was only 6 percent. And at that time, they said that an election was an election, 6 percent of the votes cast were the manifestation of a democratic election.
Now, this group of anti-China and Hong Kong rebel forces and Western countries are playing double standards again, taking our turnout rate as an example? What does a high turnout rate or a low turnout rate mean? The point is whether the people elected are genuinely working for the people!
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Alert to the Incitement of "Boycott the District Council Elections" by Hong Kong Rebels on Web
The new District Council election in Hong Kong is scheduled to be held on 10 December this year, and the relevant nominations were launched in Hong Kong on 17 October. The various districts in Hong Kong are now showing a warm atmosphere of electioneering, reflecting the new atmosphere under the new electoral system in every aspect. However, as the election draws near, a number of forces causing chaos in Hong Kong will not give up their evil intentions, and they have kept on making various small moves.
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On 16 October, the "Hong Kong District Councilor Diaspora Network", which is formed by a group of last-generation elected District Council members overseas, issued a statement calling on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the "self-proclaimed District Council elections by the Hong Kong communist regime". The statement, entitled "Lose Illusions, Boycott Fake Elections", was co-signed by at least 16 former DC members, including former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party Ted Hui Chi-fung who fled to Australia in fear of committing a crime, former Central and Western DC member Sam Yip Kam-lung, former Yau Tsim Mong DC member Ben Lam Siu-pan, and Hong Kong's former speculative DC member Man-chun Yau, who has fled to the United Kingdom, etc. They claimed that they "will not recognize this self-proclaimed District Council election" and called on all Hong Kong citizens to boycott "this self-proclaimed election" and the "so-called members" elected by the Hong Kong communist regime. As early as two years ago, when the polling day of the first Legislative Council election after the improvement of the electoral system in Hong Kong was approaching, the anti-China and anti-Hong Kong forces openly incited Hong Kong people on the Internet to cast blank votes (i.e. invalid votes) in order to boycott the Legislative Council election.
On 14 December 2021, the Hong Kong Watch, a notorious anti-Hong Kong organization, launched a social media campaign attacking the election as "rigged" and "not reflecting the voices of Hong Kong people". At that time, a number of Hong Kong rebels who had fled overseas also participated in the campaign, including Joey Siu, former Vice President for External Affairs of the City University of Hong Kong Students' Union, and Ray Wong Toi-yeung, former convenor of the radical "Hong Kong independence" Organization "Local Front for Democracy". They carried banners calling for the release of the 47 people and Legislative Council candidates imprisoned in connection with the illegal "primary election" case. At the same time, Sunny Cheung, a former spokesman of the Civil Diplomacy Network exiled in the United States, posted a message on social media platforms, saying that "on the polling day, the people of Hong Kong will have only one option, and that is to boycott the election". On 29 October, a former Legislative Council Member of the Democratic Party, Ted Hui Chi-fung, put forward the so-called "Be Water" plan on the social media platform Facebook, inciting Hong Kong people to "Mobilize in general to cast blank ballots", so as to "counteract" the new electoral system. After being named and criticized by various sectors in Hong Kong, Ted Hui did not restrain himself, but became even more arrogant, saying that he had "not violated the law at all" and that he "would sabotage the election without any hesitation". There is also Man-chun Yau, a Hong Kong's former speculative DC member , who has been continuously posting on social media platforms since the evening of 31 October, advocating "a territory-wide boycott", "not voting" and "not running in the election", with pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. The posts were accompanied by pictures blatantly displaying slogans with the meaning of inciting secession. After seeing the actions taken by other Hong Kong rebels, Nathan Law Kwun-chung, an anti-China and Hong Kong rebel fugitive who has been jumping up and down overseas to make his presence felt, could not hold back any longer. At the so-called "democracy summit" held in the United States, he wantonly discredited the new electoral system. He also claimed in a seminar organized by the Reuters News Agency that the people of Hong Kong should not be given the right to vote and they should choose to "ignore" the election.
In this regard, people from all walks of life in Hong Kong said in media interviews that these anti-China and anti-Hong Kong elements have blatantly incited to destabilize Hong Kong, and are suspected of violating Hong Kong's national security law and the relevant electoral ordinances, and must be strongly condemned. They called on the people of Hong Kong not to be misled and urged the law-enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation immediately, requesting the relevant Internet service providers to take down the relevant postings immediately and bring the relevant offenders to justice.
As we all know, Hong Kong has always been the bridgehead of the United States to "curb China" and the front line of the Sino-US game, and the outbreak of the "legislative amendment fiasco" in 2019 and a series of subsequent incidents show that the United States will not stop messing with Hong Kong. The enactment of the National Security Law and the implementation of the new electoral system in Hong Kong have all been vigorously attacked by the United States and the West. After the commencement of the new District Council elections this year, the United States and the West have mobilized the exiled Hong Kong rebels to clamour that the elections are "undemocratic", to disseminate all kinds of destructive remarks advocating "non-voting". Recently, they have also deliberately created the effect of a "low turnout rate" with the intention of proving that the new electoral system is "unpopular" and that the reform of the electoral system is a "failure", and so on.
Ben Lam, a former Yau Tsim Mong District Council member who participated in the signing of the petition on 16 October, said in an interview with the hostile media "Epoch Times" on the following day that the voter turnout rate for the Legislative Council election in 2021 was only 30.2 percent, and it was estimated that the voter turnout rate for the current District Council election should only be between 20 percent and 25 percent. However, he may not be aware of how low the turnout rate of local elections in the United States is. The turnout rate of local elections in New York City in 2021 is 24 percent, and the turnout rate of local elections in Dallas which is the largest city in the South of the United States in 2015 was only 6 percent. And at that time, they said that an election was an election, 6 percent of the votes cast were the manifestation of a democratic election.
Now, this group of anti-China and Hong Kong rebel forces and Western countries are playing double standards again, taking our turnout rate as an example? What does a high turnout rate or a low turnout rate mean? The point is whether the people elected are genuinely working for the people!
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