Hong Kong’s Teachers Are Leaving. Is The National Security Law Behind It? | Insight | Full Episode

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  • @et3naltwilight
    @et3naltwilight Год назад +159

    "Drop-out teachers" makes it seem like they left due to their own failure. No, they left because of a broken system.

    • @kwokmingng4548
      @kwokmingng4548 Год назад

      normal Hong Kong people have nothing change by the National Security Law...only the terrorist in 2019. But yes the EDU system is broken.....

    • @tomchen513
      @tomchen513 3 месяца назад +1

      No. They left because they could not handle a Chinese identity. They believe they are British subjects.

    • @CheeLiekHo
      @CheeLiekHo Месяц назад +3

      Not broken but a new non-colonial minded system.

    • @hylimm
      @hylimm Месяц назад +1

      Broken? No it’s a transformation to a new system

    • @Whatisnottaken
      @Whatisnottaken Месяц назад

      ​@@tomchen513
      That's so true. These people seem to take some immense pride in being a subject of the Queen and didn't mind being second class citizens in their own country. At one time the Hong Kong Chinese were restricted from certain parts of the colony and some clubs had signs saying dogs and Chinese were not allowed entry.

  • @cle0p
    @cle0p 11 месяцев назад +146

    A real teacher teaches students to think independently, to have a critical mind, not to obey blindly.

    • @nanningbear
      @nanningbear 11 месяцев назад +3

      Then they are not real teachers.

    • @c-a-t-entertinment7075
      @c-a-t-entertinment7075 10 месяцев назад +11

      Old system allowed people to question their government. New teaching education does not allow this. Only to love mother China

    • @youarebeingtrolled6954
      @youarebeingtrolled6954 10 месяцев назад +2

      Well they did that in america now 40 percent of the country believes trump got robbed. Jan 6 is just the beginning😂

    • @LemNina
      @LemNina 9 месяцев назад

      Ya LoR you correct sia..

    • @cle0p
      @cle0p 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@nanningbear 學而不思則罔! Learning without thinking is useless! Said by Confucius, the eternal teacher.

  • @winniethemo
    @winniethemo Год назад +114

    No matter how the government says how “good” they are. Huge numbers of leaving of teachers, professionals and families are voting to this government. bless to real HKers wherever your are.

    • @bota02i
      @bota02i Год назад +4

      good thing is nowadays you can find many much cheaper dish washing machines in London's Chinatown

    • @waiik76
      @waiik76 Год назад

      LOL. They always coming back to Hong Kong or China. Because in u.k is also not great country anymore. Woke, bad crime, drugs, bad econome, etc like Australië , usa, Canada.

    • @egaskrad
      @egaskrad Год назад +14

      if we can't vote with a ballot, we vote with our feet.

    • @NewNew-iw3vo
      @NewNew-iw3vo Год назад +5

      @@bota02i unfortunately, you need to wash your own dish

    • @bota02i
      @bota02i Год назад

      @@NewNew-iw3vo nah I just hire a cheap dish washin machine

  • @ttyrone
    @ttyrone Год назад +78

    the last statement from the speaker "so basically Hong Kong is no longer a bridge between the West and the East." Very true.

    • @Anonymous------
      @Anonymous------ Год назад

      Which is good, Hong Kong doesn't want any homeless drug addicts from USA going there.

    • @bennysamuelkoh9463
      @bennysamuelkoh9463 8 месяцев назад +1

      The rest of the world will use new bridge built in SEA...

  • @Hitori15
    @Hitori15 Год назад +20

    I can't watch these HK council members talk anymore, they make me nauseous. What a bunch of lies they're spewing. I weep for Hong Kong. The feeling of patriotism isn't forced but nurtured through diverse schools of thought. The Chinese Communist Party wants to promote patriotism and going back to the 'roots' but where are the roots that promoted diverse opinion to 'encourage rounded and multi-faceted' thinking that often led to wise leaders in history? What happened to allowing criticism to straighten and broaden the perspective of the Governing body? The Chinese government just likes to pick and choose whatever suits their agenda.
    I still love Hong Kong and I miss China like a part of me has been ripped from me but I certainly have no love for CCP

    • @Whatisnottaken
      @Whatisnottaken Месяц назад

      Let's be realistic. Without the CCP, China would not be what it is today. For such a big country, with dozens of ethnic groups each with their own language, culture and religion, it could easily have broken up into a few states. Foreign powers are always looking for opportunities to create unrest under the guise of freedom of speech.

    • @funpau7549
      @funpau7549 Месяц назад +1

      Well said.

  • @chuangxing
    @chuangxing Год назад +57

    The moment you see Regina Ip, you know nonsense is coming…She is hated by HK people but is able to keep her jobs because she kneels down to the CCP so hard…

    • @Golfin-s1u
      @Golfin-s1u Год назад +2

      Source: Keyboard

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      the richest 20% and the poorest 20% in Hong Kong are more likely to be pro-China

    • @belwong6698
      @belwong6698 11 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed!

    • @barryjohnlcs9829
      @barryjohnlcs9829 11 месяцев назад +2

      The truth is always ugly. Just because people can't accept it doesn't mean that what she said is not true.

    • @prity777
      @prity777 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Golfin-s1u you go and check up data yourself lazy @user-wq4fb7zt8y

  • @Eric-zo8wo
    @Eric-zo8wo Год назад +164

    0:25: 📚 The National Security Law in Hong Kong has led to significant changes in the education sector, resulting in teacher resignations and surplus school places.
    6:06: ✅ The 2019 anti-extradition protests in Hong Kong escalated into demands for democratic reforms, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police.
    11:20: 📚 Education in Hong Kong needs improvement in terms of knowledge about Leal education and the implementation of National Security Law education.
    18:48: 📚 The Hong Kong government is revising teaching materials to ensure they do not violate the National Security Law, with a focus on removing liberal studies from the curriculum.
    27:59: 🎓 Experienced teachers leaving the profession in record numbers, causing disruptions for students and novice teachers.
    35:10: ! Having fewer students per teacher can lead to better education outcomes, but school mergers and closures due to declining student populations may result in a surplus of teachers.
    40:47: 📚 The video discusses the differences in education systems between Hong Kong and China.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @falling_banana
      @falling_banana Год назад +3

      excellent summary, thank you so much

    • @keithng5249
      @keithng5249 Год назад +4

      @@falling_banana it's the AI that had done it but still equally amazing and excellent

    • @Abraham-uk4xy
      @Abraham-uk4xy Год назад +1

      Tq for the summary. I watch the entire video too. Quite fascinating. I agree small classes teachers can produce better results. So all is not lost.

    • @chankwaichoi1
      @chankwaichoi1 Год назад

      GOOD RIDDANCE
      THEY (these brain-washed teachers) r RE-WRITING HISTORY as per their WESTERN POWERS instructions

    • @lukee_812
      @lukee_812 Год назад

      what is liberal study?

  • @lilymaywong5780
    @lilymaywong5780 11 месяцев назад +31

    The fact that CNA Insider has an episode on this topic, not a HK broadcaster, and not having an academic in Hong Kong who can comment on this objectively on record, says it all about today’s HK.

    • @belwong6698
      @belwong6698 11 месяцев назад +2

      Nothing would be objective from the govt official😅

    • @jetli740
      @jetli740 7 месяцев назад +1

      CNA research on this topic is bare minimum. I know a couple both a teacher in HK UNI, the main reason they left because they cannot accept mainland china teacher have higher wage and position. their mindset is china mainland are lower than them
      time move on but they have not

    • @allowedme
      @allowedme Месяц назад

      @lilymaywong5780 Do you know that CNA is an anti China channel. CNA is an extension of CNN. Don’t be naive.

  • @wanwhitney5719
    @wanwhitney5719 Год назад +45

    Much appreciated for CNA Insider indeed! Frankly, all of your documentaries are extremely authentic and informative! I feel really touched and even sobbed when I watch this video as I’m one of the Hongkongers who moved to the foreign country. Also, I was an educationalist in HK before. According to different negative circumstances in HK, my family and I moved to stay in the foreign country two years ago. Gratefully, everything is well and smoothly but we all miss our precious homeland. From the bottom of our hearts, it’s our smart and lucky decision to move to other country especially we want our next generation who can study and live in the comparatively freedom and prosperity place if possible! Good Luck to our Homeland, HK🍀🍀🍀

    • @calvyncraven1141
      @calvyncraven1141 Год назад

      Which country you moved too?

    • @JS-lz4tg
      @JS-lz4tg Год назад

      Clearly you miss it because your foreign country sucks - that is freedom for you. Why are you crying? If you cherish your freedom so much, you wouldn't have looked back. You miss it because so many people stayed behind and are having a good time in Hong Kong, while you live in a sucky, racist, country with a bunch of foreigners who don't really like you, and don't want to you be there.😂 Yet you, like the rest of the rioters, are a bunch of stubborn and arrogant individuals who won't admit they are the ones that caused the problems in the first place! IDIOTS

    • @426dfv
      @426dfv Год назад +4

      foreign country don't have national security law? School didnt taugh your kids to be loyal to the country? (whatever the country you migrated)

    • @richardchak696
      @richardchak696 Год назад +3

      ​@@426dfvDon't talk nonsense every country have national security laws. Example in the UK. Here thier law.
      The National Security Act, which received Royal Assent on 11 July 2023, is a response to the threat of hostile activity from states targeting the UK's democracy, economy and values. The threat is ever evolving, and we need to stay one step ahead.

    • @worldlife9834
      @worldlife9834 Год назад +1

      Pathetic propaganda create by a pro government puppet.

  • @cosmic24680
    @cosmic24680 Месяц назад +2

    No problem at all. No one is indispendable. Those who leave will be replaced. It is not a big deal. The system will not collapse. Even a good leader can also be replaced. There will be peoples lining up to replace them

  • @keepitreal1547
    @keepitreal1547 8 месяцев назад +5

    All Hongkongers are welcomed in the UK, a new start & freedom of speech awaits you.

  • @baraclude
    @baraclude Год назад +117

    RIP Hong Kong. Thank you for the good times you contributed to the greater East Asia. Your music, movies, and TV shows will greatly be missed. There's a reason why music and movies flourish under free society. Going forward, Hong Kong will be part of the greater ShenZhen. Now everyone need to tape their mouth over.

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Год назад +14

      What a bunch of drama queens LMAO.

    • @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195
      @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195 Год назад +12

      Learn some true history of what it is like for the population of HK under colonial rule

    • @foodiebalap1480
      @foodiebalap1480 Год назад

      Poisonous by West News 😂 u r even never live in china how do u know china citizens tape mouth like u said, if ur mouth full of poisonous ya of coz u will be having consequences even in Singapore itself had ISA

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 Год назад +6

      This video is CNA propaganda

    • @hikashia.halfiah3582
      @hikashia.halfiah3582 Год назад +8

      @@Devilishlybenevolent Singapore already stole HK spot as Asian financial center lol. It's hard fact and reality.

  • @arvcalculator4148
    @arvcalculator4148 Год назад +30

    Something similar happened to Taiwan in the late 90s, but the other way around. Was in the Taiwan's education system till 1996, was taught that Taiwan was part of China and even how we the should work to over take back mainland China. When all hope is lose of retake mainland China, the country started to putting emphases on being Taiwanese and how Taiwan is independent from China. That sh_t confuses the hell out of me when I get back to Taiwan 10 years later to face people talks up on how Taiwanese culture is when all the root of it comes from mainland China(unless they are the indigenous people).
    That is the first time I realized the power of public education!

    • @leethal59
      @leethal59 Год назад +6

      Yep, but you see, based on western liberals, that's not bad revisionism or a problem. No matter what political ideology you fall under, that is a textbook case of rewriting history to fit the agenda.

    • @loucipher7782
      @loucipher7782 Год назад +1

      when you have access to internet none of it matters
      the real history will remain in the internet
      its the first time i heard Taiwan teach their kids trying to overtake China lmfao too funny

    • @jasonreviews
      @jasonreviews Год назад +1

      Incorrect the root Ch1nese culture is from Canton. Now we live overseas.

    • @Martin-iw1ll
      @Martin-iw1ll 11 месяцев назад +4

      People in Mainland china should not be taken as a unitary group, there are so many distinctions between different cultural groups in different provinces and sometimes even the same province. The disparities between people in different states are so great that the languages are not even mutually intelligible. Hokkien people are different from cantonese which are different from people from Zhejiang or Anhui

    • @anjalikastarr2824
      @anjalikastarr2824 Месяц назад

      It is ridiculous to say Taiwan was part of China and you want to retake it. Instead you should have been taught that China was part of Taiwan.

  • @tonyquek6157
    @tonyquek6157 Год назад +28

    Feel so sorry for the HK teachers n students.

    • @JS-lz4tg
      @JS-lz4tg Год назад

      don't be. the teachers who left are the real trouble makers. teaching someone to argue & think is different from insinuating someone to hate. It's a fine line. You don't have politics course in the UK because teachers can steer the students to certain modes of thinking - they are young and naive. The teachers in hong kong were doing exactly that - under the guise of debate, they steered the students towards certain biases that they held. teacher's beliefs are also influenced by their background, and they probably aren't qualified to teach politics.

    • @louislui4833
      @louislui4833 Год назад

      Same here, they got brain washed by the politicians who were against and betrayed their own country, what a shame😢

  • @davidscz
    @davidscz 10 месяцев назад +10

    In some ways Singapore education is like this too - there is only one "correct" way of answering questions, thread within the framework or be penalised, coerced to admit your "wrongdoing" even though you may not have committed it.

    • @johnchua9387
      @johnchua9387 10 месяцев назад +5

      Do you want to elaborate your "some ways"? For one thing I know, Singapore teachers will never say "The mentor has been left", gees, what school did she graduated from? Timbaktu University? Interesting how will she teach English in her class. Pity her students.

    • @wst844
      @wst844 7 месяцев назад +3

      I went through Singapore's education system and honestly cannot empathize with what you are talking about. The only possible subject that might be arguably politicized is social studies, and even that is usually considered an unimportant subject that people usually just ignore unless needing to memorize some talking points for O levels.
      Every single other subject I have taken (save for literature) only has one right answer and rightly so, there is 1+1=2, sodium is a group 1 metal, water breaks are expensive to maintain. I really hope that these "correct" answers remain correct otherwise we are going to have a huge problem.

  • @hassanbajwa9240
    @hassanbajwa9240 Год назад +12

    PATRIOTISM is called political propaganda. teaching chinese about their history is crime. I am shocked by double standards.

    • @UCantSeeemeee
      @UCantSeeemeee Год назад +3

      They have not left their British colonial mentality

    • @funpau7549
      @funpau7549 Месяц назад

      Patriotism is pretty much not taught in most democratic countries, their citizens are very patriotic by nature. Love your British colony sarcasm. Hong Kong had been lucky to have had an adopted dad for a while, otherwise, China would not have been able to use it as a sample city to copy from for the past 25 years.

  • @Willxdiana
    @Willxdiana Год назад +50

    the people who left at 180,000 are replaced by mainlanders but no one is having kids in hk or mainland so classes sit empty. daycares are closing.

    • @LuZhao-z4q
      @LuZhao-z4q Год назад +3

      do you mean those people who left are having multiple kids?

    • @richardwong9161
      @richardwong9161 Год назад

      Many mainlanders are having kids in Hong Kong!

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      @@LuZhao-z4q - the more talented/wealthier people who have the option to move are more likely to have kids. Older Hong Kongers with retirement money and without dependent kids are more likely to move to mainland China

  • @happymelon7129
    @happymelon7129 Год назад +11

    @jackychick
    I am a Hong konger, and it is absolutely ridiculous that the so-called resistance from activists were ALL supporting Hong Kong INDEPENDENCE. Only people who are nuts would think that is possible, yet almost all rioters as well as many protestors were demanding self determination like a referendum for independence.
    Almost all politicians from the so-called democratic party( in name only) broke the election laws on purpose and many were jailed subsequently despite repeated warnings from the government.
    Most of the activists who organised the protests were also trying to be famous in local media as they would be interviewed by many journalists and literally everyone of them tried to run for local elections ! Protests were simply tools for them to get media exposure.
    Western media in 2019 wanted to dump it down to communist sympathiers vs democracy protestors (blue and yellow ribbon in hong kong) when in fact the silent majority were both afraid of the communist AND they were even more afraid of fascist freedom fighters ( i.e the rioters) who hospitalised anyone that dared to exercise free speech and opposed their vandalism and violent protests.
    Doxxing was rampant as children and relatives of the police, or anyone who dared to oppose violent protests were threatened and their homes attacked.
    Many fled Hong Kong because they were arrested during the riots to escape potential prosecutions. what s the prosecution rate? out of 12000+ rioters, less than 1000 were sent to jail despite being caught red handed at the riots. Most were not even charged as you need beyond reasonable doubt in hong kong to prosecute a rioter.
    By wearing masks, most of them could not be identified even if they were arrested with rioting gears like helmets, huge umbrella on sunny day, protective gears etc.
    Out of every riot, e.g 300+ rioters, only 20+ would be arrested in the early months. i.e less than 10%. So out of 12000 people, with 99.3% of rioters got away with rioting as less than 1000 were jailed.
    This sad affair ultimately prompted Beijing to establish the national security law. So hong kongers could no longer legally commit treason, like flying to the Congress and demanding America to sanction hong kong and China if hong kong couldn't have a western style democracy.
    How many protestors were killed by the hong kong police during 5 months of protests and riots? ZERO. Did rioters kill anyone? One unarmed cleaner was murdered by a rioter in broad daylight as they got accustomed to throwing bricks at the police and they threw bricks at unarmed innocents for opposing violent protests.
    Another was set on fire and required multiple surgeries to survive. A total of at least 70+ unarmed innocents were severely hospitalised by rioters, a dozen required surgeries as the fascist mobs beat them to a pulp.
    Did DW report them? Only a few were reported like they were isolated incidents when in fact the rioters brutality against unarmed innocents were happening EVERY SINGLE WEEK for FIVE months, terrorising millions of hong kongers.
    Solution? Many pretend to support them. e.g they stopped all the cars at motorways and demand drivers to donate money to their cause, so many simply shouted their protests slogans and they were immediately let go!

    • @LoC28C
      @LoC28C Год назад +1

      Unfortunately most people outside of Hong Kong do not know the truth as the world media is dominated by the US state media.

    • @kenlan3347
      @kenlan3347 Год назад +3

      I suppose you are content with HK now. All of these personae non gratae are Rishi Sunak's problems now.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +1

      😆Western media and CNA will never report those poison teacher educate the HK kids that "Opium War" is to save China.
      30-4-2023 Ms. Chen , Hong Kong parent, revealed that when she and her children were watching an online video of a general knowledge class in the second grade of primary school a few days ago, she discovered that when the teacher talked about the causes of the Opium War, he falsely claimed that the cause of the Opium War was "the British came to eliminate opium." So need to Attack China".

    • @LoC28C
      @LoC28C Год назад +3

      @kenlan3347 Yes, good riddance to bad rubbish really.

  • @ArabicReja973
    @ArabicReja973 Год назад +128

    Here's what China's 🇨🇳 leadership fears the most:
    - voting,
    - freedom of speech,
    - transparency, and
    - the international rules-based system.

    • @leexingha
      @leexingha Год назад

      oh its u again the bitter Indian bot

    • @avatar_tian9340
      @avatar_tian9340 Год назад +11

      Agreed. Never forget the protests against the CCP in Hong Kong.

    • @mickeytang440
      @mickeytang440 Год назад +3

      My corruption home country also fears these 4 points 😂

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Год назад +1

      I'm glad China is forging its own way and not following the colonial system set up by the US and her allies. Look at how Africa has been "helped" by the west with their bs loan traps and look at them now in less than a decade you can see tangible change.

    • @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195
      @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195 Год назад +15

      That is hilarious, when the people in HK protested for rights in 1960s they were violently put down. Stark contrast to 2019

  • @hongkongner2026
    @hongkongner2026 Год назад +17

    Those quislings keep on saying with the passing of the National Security Law Hong Kong has returned to stability and peace. If that were the case, why so many families including students and teachers have emigrated to the U.K., Canada or other Western democratic countries, not to mention the important fact that a lot of foreign investors and companies have also moved out of Hong Kong and mainly headed to Singapore?
    The reason why they have, since 2019, focused more on national security is that the dictator Xi is so fearful of the woe that China Communist Party might lose power and that Xi wishes to have a firm grip on Chinese people’s lives and freedom. That is why China recently passed the new Espionage law.
    In short, Hong Kong has, since July 1997, been robbed by bandits from the North who not only took away the valuables that were left behind by the British but also destroyed all the good systems that have been in place in Hong Kong before July 1997.
    Sadly, those bandits continue to stay put in Hong Kong with those quislings and to blatantly and wilfully poison and brainwash the children in Hong Kong to be the victims of the city as delineated by George Orwell.

  • @momotaroux264
    @momotaroux264 9 месяцев назад +5

    Growing up in British HK, I have nothing but good memories of it. I weep for HK for what it's turned into now, and I'm so sad I can't even feel safe going back

    • @bananian
      @bananian 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same. I miss my relatives. 😭

  • @kenlan3347
    @kenlan3347 Год назад +19

    Dr. Hui, I hope your children have already graduated. When you have grandchildren, I am pretty sure you will raise them in Toronto

    • @bangballs
      @bangballs Год назад

      And your kids will paint their face black during Halloween to represent African Americans or Africans. Just like Trudeau. You're just another hypocrite

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      then move to China

    • @KJ_2020
      @KJ_2020 7 месяцев назад +1

      yup they can learn about hate speech in toronto and all the things people are not allowed to say there

  • @binglim1
    @binglim1 Год назад +132

    I really feel for the teachers. Imagine having to rewrite the history books.

    • @Amy-we4ij
      @Amy-we4ij Год назад

      It’s not rewrite the history but to bury the truth underground forever, CCP is a regime who never ever want his people to know the truth of what is happening inside and outside their country, it’s a brainwashing cult education system to control their people, hates and fear are deeply rooted in CCP ideology and they have no respect for mankind even they are of the same origin, people who don’t obey their barbarism laws will be vanished forever, this the true faces of CCP!

    • @NorCalMoDo
      @NorCalMoDo Год назад +25

      Was it truly a REWRITE? Or, just telling them stop being like a British step children.

    • @Amy-we4ij
      @Amy-we4ij Год назад

      @@NorCalMoDo if the step children are able to live with dignity and respect living with their biological parents who treat them like pigs 🐖 what would you choose? Chinese is deeply adopting their barbaric ways of controlling their children for generations just like what was in the Chinese history “臣要君死,君不得不死,父要子亡,子不得不亡“ if CCP is so kind and good why Chinese from the mainland still struggling to leave the country? Please don’t behave like a pig, look into the reality before you open mouth or telling lies to cover their cruelty?

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 Год назад

      @@NorCalMoDo Of course they have to re-write history. They are going to re-write the post war housing crisis in Hong Kong was solved by Red China under the 'great' leadership of Mao Ze Dong which is a complete baloni.

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 Год назад +20

      @@NorCalMoDo They have to wipe out mentioning of the millions of refugees from Red China under Mao making their hard and dangerous way to British colonial Hong Kong for survival from the late 1950's to early 1960's for face saving Chairman Mao who also happened to be one of my grand relative.

  • @gauvainng7033
    @gauvainng7033 Год назад +39

    Doesn't matter, loads of teachers from mainland can fill the gap, especially they follow the CCP's orders much more closely, which the government is very happy with.

    • @chiewata
      @chiewata Год назад +5

      Absolutely and it served well for those who uphold the pride of the motherland, nice job

    • @rk8872
      @rk8872 Год назад +5

      @@chiewata What is "motherland" ?

    • @chiewata
      @chiewata Год назад +5

      @@rk8872 the Nazis called it Reichland

    • @hangtuah888
      @hangtuah888 Год назад +1

      You sound as if you are born with a pea for a brain. Go and get a pig's one as I am sure it is better than a pea. You might also showed some sign of intelligence.

    • @dannychen32
      @dannychen32 11 месяцев назад +1

      So are we saying the Nazis's way are right?

  • @HengWang-zk5xk
    @HengWang-zk5xk Год назад +17

    When we put a topic under critical examination, it definitely lead to different opinions. Liberal study is important, while picking some topic indicates we put those topics into controversy. I think the problem is not liberal study, the problem is why we intently put national identity into question. I wonder if other countries also enroll this issue into liberal study topics.

    • @xiaoyang4521
      @xiaoyang4521 Год назад

      Omg you are so naive. You think you as an adult know all the truth? Education is all brain wash even if you try to teach them critical thinking. The world is not for you to think. You can only find out the truth with your own real world experience and investigation. You can never find out the truth by thinking.

    • @Leopold_van_Aubel
      @Leopold_van_Aubel 10 месяцев назад

      Most democratic countries do.

    • @lowwastehighmelanin
      @lowwastehighmelanin 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah: half an American advanced degree is liberal arts crud no one needs that isn't in those majors. I'm American. I will be doing my degree somewhere else because those filler classes caused me to be unable to complete it in the first place. You must have them to graduate.

  • @hongqi5734
    @hongqi5734 Год назад +1

    After all the traitors and slaves of White Colonial Masters leave, there will be peace finally in Hong Kong.

  • @lowwastehighmelanin
    @lowwastehighmelanin 10 месяцев назад +4

    Disappointed in what Hong Kong has turned into. Friends of mine from there no longer speak to us here in the States because of fear of retaliation if they say the wrong thing.
    Hong Kong has lost a lot of soft power from this situation. Breaks my heart. Grew up around many people from the city-state. San Francisco bay arwa culture is heavily influenced by Catonese culture and it's just so sad I don't feel safe to travel there now for this or that perspective. Can't trust that the CCP won't choose to put me in jail for mild disagreement with them...
    I hope someday things turn around. They've effectively ruined Hong Kong's image abroad. :(

    • @funpau7549
      @funpau7549 Месяц назад

      Yes, they’ve ruined all Chinese descendants images.

  • @kwekstanley3030
    @kwekstanley3030 Год назад +30

    As Singaporean, we have a freedom of speech as long as we do not stir racial hatred. I do love living in Singapore and am proud to be a Singaporean in many ways. Nevertheless I have to admit that there are also shortcomings of the Government that i am discontented with. We can still voice it out at Hong Lim Park. Personally I am feeling that the CCP system is getting closer and closer to his DPRK neighbour

    • @hangtuah888
      @hangtuah888 Год назад

      Yes, don't rely on your personal feeling. It is not accurate and show how ignorant you are. You have freedom of speech? Go and find out how many defamation cases the Lee nepotistic dynasty used to silence dissent. Better still ask his own brother of how democratic Singapore is. Don't forget about his nephew. These are all part of his family.

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap Год назад +2

      Very good comment, and so true.
      And the reason you were able to come up with that conclusion, is, because you had the freedom to think for yourself.

    • @426dfv
      @426dfv Год назад

      freedom of speech? SG is closer to DPRK than you think! All media outlets were state controlled and funded. Newspaper, radio and TV stations all state owned. CNA of course is state owned and funded.

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад +1

      Beijing needs to learn to sue like the Singapore government. Especially to the ones speaking on behalf of Washington.

    • @eileenstacie
      @eileenstacie Год назад

      Still I doubt we can teach liberalism in University.

  • @JamesChou-u3q
    @JamesChou-u3q Год назад +3

    Singapore is freer than HK

  • @letitiaprincess1125
    @letitiaprincess1125 Год назад +3

    My primary school teachers and classmates had long migrated to Canada and the States in the 80s. The attrition rate nowadays is unprecedented in Hong Kong’s history simply because Hong Kong has successfully transformed into XiangGang.

    • @bananian
      @bananian 8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh god, I would cry if they change the city's name...

  • @abcde4677
    @abcde4677 Год назад +24

    Hong Kong will certainly turn into a mainland in a few short years. There was no doubt about it from the beginning of the handover. It just came little sooner than expected.

    • @dashong8912
      @dashong8912 Год назад +1

      Better than remaining a little Britain forever threatening to cause problems. They brought this upon themselves. Serves them right.

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад +1

      The democratic people attack ordinary Hong Kong citizen
      Should the central government Do nothing and let these people destroy Hong Kong

    • @dannylove7507
      @dannylove7507 Год назад +6

      @@dashong8912without the British Hong Kong will just be a tiny barren fishing village

    • @dashong8912
      @dashong8912 Год назад +1

      @@dannylove7507 Or it may have turned out to be better. We don't know how things would have turned out.

    • @dashong8912
      @dashong8912 Год назад +3

      @@dannylove7507 Better a Chinese fishing village than white men's land.

  • @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici
    @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici Год назад +51

    By 2047, most of the descendants of pre-1997 HK residents would be either left for SG or the UK, so full assimilation of HK to mainland China is already a foregone conclusion.

    • @leexingha
      @leexingha Год назад

      naive & dumb

    • @oceanwave4502
      @oceanwave4502 Год назад

      But I thought UK is already full of Indians? If HK move there at large scale, what's left for the native people?

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Год назад +9

      And they are free go live in bigger houses in the land of their ideals! That way UK can fulfill their working class labour shortage, China can provide their 20% unemployed graduates teaching jobs in HK. Isn't that a win-win situation for everyone? Don't know why they would want to come to SG though, it wouldn't fulfill any of their ideals. To each their own.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +16

      @jackychick
      I am a Hong konger, and it is absolutely ridiculous that the so-called resistance from activists were ALL supporting Hong Kong INDEPENDENCE. Only people who are nuts would think that is possible, yet almost all rioters as well as many protestors were demanding self determination like a referendum for independence.
      Almost all politicians from the so-called democratic party( in name only) broke the election laws on purpose and many were jailed subsequently despite repeated warnings from the government.
      Most of the activists who organised the protests were also trying to be famous in local media as they would be interviewed by many journalists and literally everyone of them tried to run for local elections ! Protests were simply tools for them to get media exposure.
      Western media in 2019 wanted to dump it down to communist sympathiers vs democracy protestors (blue and yellow ribbon in hong kong) when in fact the silent majority were both afraid of the communist AND they were even more afraid of fascist freedom fighters ( i.e the rioters) who hospitalised anyone that dared to exercise free speech and opposed their vandalism and violent protests.
      Doxxing was rampant as children and relatives of the police, or anyone who dared to oppose violent protests were threatened and their homes attacked.
      Many fled Hong Kong because they were arrested during the riots to escape potential prosecutions. what s the prosecution rate? out of 12000+ rioters, less than 1000 were sent to jail despite being caught red handed at the riots. Most were not even charged as you need beyond reasonable doubt in hong kong to prosecute a rioter.
      By wearing masks, most of them could not be identified even if they were arrested with rioting gears like helmets, huge umbrella on sunny day, protective gears etc.
      Out of every riot, e.g 300+ rioters, only 20+ would be arrested in the early months. i.e less than 10%. So out of 12000 people, with 99.3% of rioters got away with rioting as less than 1000 were jailed.
      This sad affair ultimately prompted Beijing to establish the national security law. So hong kongers could no longer legally commit treason, like flying to the Congress and demanding America to sanction hong kong and China if hong kong couldn't have a western style democracy.
      How many protestors were killed by the hong kong police during 5 months of protests and riots? ZERO. Did rioters kill anyone? One unarmed cleaner was murdered by a rioter in broad daylight as they got accustomed to throwing bricks at the police and they threw bricks at unarmed innocents for opposing violent protests.
      Another was set on fire and required multiple surgeries to survive. A total of at least 70+ unarmed innocents were severely hospitalised by rioters, a dozen required surgeries as the fascist mobs beat them to a pulp.
      Did DW report them? Only a few were reported like they were isolated incidents when in fact the rioters brutality against unarmed innocents were happening EVERY SINGLE WEEK for FIVE months, terrorising millions of hong kongers.
      Solution? Many pretend to support them. e.g they stopped all the cars at motorways and demand drivers to donate money to their cause, so many simply shouted their protests slogans and they were immediately let go!

    • @tomsuh1362
      @tomsuh1362 Год назад

      Most of these HK activists escaped to UK,US and Canada Chinese community and they dare not to make a noise. @@happymelon7129

  • @anjalikastarr2824
    @anjalikastarr2824 Месяц назад +3

    So Lo Kit Ling, with 17 years of teaching experience, is now a teacher in England. I wonder what she teaches and certainly hope it is not the English language.

  • @davidwayne967
    @davidwayne967 Год назад +2

    Those who can leave HK has left already. Those who remain are stuck there. HK is finished

  • @AllTimeNoobie
    @AllTimeNoobie Год назад +5

    Still can't get over the fact that HKer's took freedom for granted for two decades and lost it due to protest against a small extradition bill... why would you sacrifice so much for the few who directly challenges the authority, especially many of them end up fleeing HK anyway... those who hijack'd the people of hong kong into a rebellion, then leave HKer to suffer, should have been ignored and throw out of HK in the first place.
    PS: I'm a foreigner who've lived in HK, Shanghai, Beijing before '97 and recently, and there's no 'enforcement of national security' like the way they force it on HKer's now... this whole mess is purely the doing of the few extremist.

    • @vincent741
      @vincent741 Год назад

      lets face it, they never had any real freedom in the first place if this was all it took

    • @barryjohnlcs9829
      @barryjohnlcs9829 11 месяцев назад

      Typically like a few make the majority to pay the price. Originally it was just to introduce the fugitive offender law, but later it became a mess and it was directly replaced by the national security law. You don't like hard bite carrots, take the stick.

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 11 месяцев назад +1

    The population of Hong Kong is going to dwindle by half in 50 years. Only immigration from China will stop this drop; but then China itself is going to experience just as drastic a drop in population.

  • @canthandlethetruth-dji
    @canthandlethetruth-dji Год назад +26

    Thank you Curry Lamb for your contribution to HK's downfall

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Год назад

      Thank her for no longer having random fires, elderly people being beat, hooligans throwing bricks that killed an old man.
      The moment the protest turned violent, is the moment it lost its legitimacy.

    • @pirate1367
      @pirate1367 Год назад +2

      Well said

    • @gotmyonu1027
      @gotmyonu1027 Год назад

      Who is Curry Lamb?

    • @canthandlethetruth-dji
      @canthandlethetruth-dji Год назад +1

      @@gotmyonu1027 4th Chief Executive of Hong Kong

    • @bangballs
      @bangballs Год назад +1

      ​@@canthandlethetruth-djiand pity your mother cow dung for having you too 😂😂

  • @mytradingjournal123
    @mytradingjournal123 9 месяцев назад +3

    It would be great if CNA insider can provide English voice over like what DW do, as I often listen on this as a podcast and it’s hard to follow when people speaking their own languages.

  • @worldlife9834
    @worldlife9834 Год назад +6

    Hong Kong isn't recognized as a international city. Hong Kong and Singapore shared a common characteristics such as racism and discrimination against various groups. Mistreatment and exploitation of foreign workers can be found too

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      those various groups include Chinese though.

    • @worldlife9834
      @worldlife9834 Год назад

      Chinese privilege and entitlement. Chinese aren't included in this racist society.@@hearhere2165

    • @muse2182
      @muse2182 Год назад

      Nice insight. But racism is not unique to just this 2 tiny place. Look in the mirror and your own country.

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hong Kong, like China, is going downhill. Not everyone can leave, but those who can are already doing so. Money is fleeing as fast as it can!

  • @Steveinthailand
    @Steveinthailand Год назад +8

    What's worse: China's too little liberalism or the West's too much liberalism?

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 Год назад +2

      Try asking your question in mainland China. I think that will help you a lot with your answer. You can have some quiet time by yourself to consider it.

    • @dashong8912
      @dashong8912 Год назад

      The best is to take what is good and reject what is bad in any ideology. Apply that to liberalism, communism, Islam, Christianity, etc etc

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад

      The Chinese people support their system
      This is not really not your business
      Chinese people has the right to chose their political system

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 Год назад +1

      @@WingkKong Not your business. The stock answer of every China ultranationalist. Don't meddle in China's internal affairs! 😂
      Because of course you'd never dream of commenting on political events in the West. Heaven forbid

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад

      @@willsmith39 you are speaking nonsense
      The American government also declare China and Russia
      Interfere in american election

  • @reisschancellor9753
    @reisschancellor9753 Год назад +2

    Teachers come to Vancouver, we need you.

  • @tsunningwah3471
    @tsunningwah3471 Год назад +8

    Singapore is in no position to say anything about the NSL base on the way in which the Singaporean govt treats dissidents

    • @kianmetarudesu9572
      @kianmetarudesu9572 Год назад +7

      Singaporeans can openly criticise the government. Both in personal conversation and on social media. I've done lots of it myself. Nothing happens.

    • @gotmyonu1027
      @gotmyonu1027 Год назад

      ​@@kianmetarudesu9572.... do take note, not to cross over the POFMA line.

    • @kianmetarudesu9572
      @kianmetarudesu9572 Год назад +2

      @gotmyonu1027 even if u do cross pofma line, at most they ask u to take down. You won't disappear or get arrested. I've criticised the government many times on social media. Even called some ministers disgraceful. Nothing has happened. :)

    • @tsunningwah3471
      @tsunningwah3471 Год назад

      @@kianmetarudesu9572 Amos Yee?

    • @kianmetarudesu9572
      @kianmetarudesu9572 Год назад +2

      @tsunningwah3471 he's a nutcase. Making accusations he can't prove. It's not the same as saying u think LHL is not gd enough. Which u can definitely say. Try saying xjp is not gd enough in China social media

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 11 месяцев назад +2

    It is the end of Hong Kong as a distinct identity; it will just become another big Chinese city; no different from any other.

  • @arthura9046
    @arthura9046 Год назад +4

    what were the teachers teaching ? do you allow teaching radical and violent ideas, and subversion of government in Singapore ? PM lee will take a at CNA managment ?

  • @bonho8913
    @bonho8913 Год назад +2

    And in truth, what stopped the protests was not NSL, but the pandemic. After that, so many people left HK and those who remained were scared of the NSL to go out again.

  • @PlM-u1i
    @PlM-u1i Год назад +13

    We need these kind of teachers and people to leave Hong Kong. Once there are no more of these people and then Hong Kong can be strong again. If they think UK can give them that freedom then good luck to them

    • @canto_v12
      @canto_v12 Год назад +6

      Yup. Those who are unhappy with HK’s Chinese identity should try to leave. Whether they will find happiness in another country depends on how honest they are with themselves.
      If you left for bigger, more affordable and less competitive living environments, a bigger western country will provide that.
      If you left for ideological reasons, you will find that life in your new country will come with the same challenges and more, and the new political environment does not necessarily provide any meaningful benefit to your life other than to validate any internalised racism.

    • @bangballs
      @bangballs Год назад +1

      They can work in Chinese restaurants washing plates and be their white masters house cleaners 😂😂

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +1

      😆Western media and CNA will never report those poison teacher educate the HK kids that "Opium War" is to save China.
      30-4-2023 Ms. Chen , Hong Kong parent, revealed that when she and her children were watching an online video of a general knowledge class in the second grade of primary school a few days ago, she discovered that when the teacher talked about the causes of the Opium War, he falsely claimed that the cause of the Opium War was "the British came to eliminate opium." So need to Attack China".

    • @edvoon
      @edvoon Год назад

      Hong Kong, just another Chinese city. Nothing special about it any more.

  • @p3yp649
    @p3yp649 10 месяцев назад +2

    Just import teacher with professional skills (i.e. minus the pro-UK / anglo Saxon attitudes of previous teachers who migrated to UK/Canada/USA) . Time will heals the shortage of teacher . No big deal . Less UK/US influences / interference in education policies of Hong Kong.

    • @bennysamuelkoh9463
      @bennysamuelkoh9463 8 месяцев назад

      To import western teachers you need to seek political masters CCP approval ....being a china city

  • @nmymj
    @nmymj 9 месяцев назад +3

    Generally speaking China has taken measures which are good to its territorial integrity and national interest/security
    "Chinese history" was a selective course in Hong Kong, with only around 10% of the high student took it, and 30% of those takers later dropped out of the class
    According to semi-annual surveys done by Hong Kong University:
    Only near 20% of the people viewed themselves as Chinese/Chinese, while over 70% viewed themselves exclusively as Honkongers in Hong Kong or China's Hong Kong, but not as Chinese
    Over the years, the demands of many demonstrators were really for de facto independence though they might or might not say it publicly
    during the last waves of demonstrations, "one Hong Kong and one China" demonstration signs were showing up in a lot of places
    significant number of demonstrators publicly discriminated mainland Chinese during the last waves of demonstrations, in a lot places. speaking mandarin would be a sin to many
    its old education system must have a lot to do with those

    • @bananian
      @bananian 8 месяцев назад

      And so you force propaganda down their throats until they're obedient little servants to the state...If a woman doesn't love you, you going to brainwash her too?

    • @funpau7549
      @funpau7549 Месяц назад

      It had nothing to do with the educational system, and everything to do with their experiences with mainland Chinese in the past 50 years. Morals, ethics, and respect for others are among some of the things that are dramatically different from typical hongkongers.

    • @nmymj
      @nmymj Месяц назад

      @@funpau7549 Of course it has A LOT to do with the education system. Contrary to what you said, NOT all Hongkongers are the same. Many are identify with we mainland Chinese. I personally had met some in graduate school here in US. I have a couple of older people from Hong Kong, as my neighbors. We came here in 1970s to get their phd degrees. We have a great relationship. I have their house keys for years, so that I can take care of their pets when they travel. They regularly visit mainland Chinese, and don't have the sense of superiority or prejudice as many hongkongers had shown in front of cameras.
      For about 20 years, Hongkong's education system contribute a great deal with vast majority of people under 40 not viewing themselves as Chinese at all. For quite a while in the past, many Hongkongers were looking down on Taiwanese as well. The colonial history certain had a lot to do with the mindset or views by a very significant percentage of people there.

  • @Commonlogicguy
    @Commonlogicguy 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is a simply political turnover from the old British colonial system. The new law is a result of it not because of it.

  • @jamesluvsjam5796
    @jamesluvsjam5796 Год назад +21

    Whatever your feelings towards the Chinese may be, there is no denying that HK is their land and they have absolute authority to direct the education system. Western values and methods are not always the best nor do they always work.
    Personally, it looks like the National Security Law has successfully rooted out the potential subversive elements in Hong Kong's educational system. These leavers would've caused much discontent and conflict in China in the long run, so good riddance I say 👍🏼

    • @dannylove7507
      @dannylove7507 Год назад +3

      I think the curriculum should teach students why RUclips and Google are banned in china

    • @mikeygao3393
      @mikeygao3393 Год назад +5

      @@dannylove7507They left China because they don’t want to follow the Chinese law. The Chinese government requires them to keep their data in China, just like what US required for TikTok. But unlike TikTok, google and Facebook refused to do so. At the same time, they also refused to follow the Chinese government censorship rule, which I don’t agree with, because I think the Chinese people now are rational and educated enough to tell what is right and wrong.

    • @bellybutton6138
      @bellybutton6138 Год назад +4

      Those who want to leave, they can leave any time. 😂 Like divorce. We don't love each other anymore. So bye...

    • @hangtuah888
      @hangtuah888 Год назад +1

      Hear, hear. If it is about poor housing, then fix housing and not conflate democracy and freedom of the press for they are not related.

    • @pervertt
      @pervertt Год назад

      Western values like capitalism, a free press and rule of law is what built up Hong Kong.
      Hong Kong has every right to determine its own education system under the 50 year deal signed by Beijing.
      What you describe as "good riddance" is welcomed as talent in many other countries.

  • @nvt6781
    @nvt6781 9 месяцев назад +1

    No wonder Taiwanese said no to “One China”!

  • @anziar3038
    @anziar3038 Год назад +15

    Hong kong has national security law. S'pore has many opposition party members being pursued by the police for criminal offences - pritam singh, charles yeo, lim tean, hsien yang, etc.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад +1

      There is an entire group of socialists who fled Singapore decades ago, and today is still in exile in the UK.

    • @gotmyonu1027
      @gotmyonu1027 Год назад +3

      Singapore is a Country, HK is a cityof China... there isn't any comparison.

    • @kwekstanley3030
      @kwekstanley3030 Год назад

      At least we as citizens still can F the ministers on FB as long as it doesn't constitute defamation and stirring racial harmony.

    • @kv9016
      @kv9016 Год назад

      LOL those aren't even comparable. Why don't you bring up a similar law in SG then?🤡

    • @bennysamuelkoh9463
      @bennysamuelkoh9463 8 месяцев назад

      HK is a CCP county. You better admit it and dont talk bad about others when you have zero knowledge. Open your eyes and do more research

  • @lv9657
    @lv9657 Год назад +15

    Yup better leave if you can't abide by the country's laws and customs. To where? Britain, US, Europe & Singapore? Make sure you respect these countries' National Security Law !!!

    • @Utube1024
      @Utube1024 Год назад

      Asian countries don't suit them. Only western one will make them feel like before.

    • @loando7812
      @loando7812 Год назад +5

      At least they can raise their voice and teach what they like, not what they are told to teach, esp politics.

    • @calvyncraven1141
      @calvyncraven1141 Год назад

      ​@@loando7812who told you they can teach what they like? In some states in US, they have to teach kids as young as 10 about mustabation, LGBTQ and exploring sex. If they refused, they hv to quit.

    • @CannibaLouiST
      @CannibaLouiST Год назад +5

      they are common law countries. china is soviet law country

    • @cheungchingtong
      @cheungchingtong Год назад

      @@loando7812 Looking forward to them raise their voices elsewhere like what they did in 2019. : )

  • @paulpoon7253
    @paulpoon7253 Год назад +3

    CNA, well done‼👍👍

  • @yapsweeleng
    @yapsweeleng Месяц назад

    OMG! Ms Lo Kit Ling, you got so much hate in your words. I hope you find your peace in U.K. We need positive vibes in teaching and not hate!

  • @426dfv
    @426dfv Год назад +5

    Haha yet another documentary talking down HK by CNA. If Singapore is in the same shoes, wonder what will the Sg government do? Don't blame the National Security Law as you'll find this law in every single country in the Western world. Not to mention ASEAN countries including Singapore as well. So if you guys have National Security Law, I don't see what the fuss is all about having it in Hong Kong. For those who moved to UK, don't they have National Security Law too?
    People still go on with their normal daily life after the roaches are gone. No more thugs setting fire on random bystanders, no more bricks being thrown by these cowards. Less noise and foolish scenes created by the Pro-western sponsored politicians that appeared daily on the news (what a nuisance). Life is all back to normal.

    • @cimonkien9833
      @cimonkien9833 2 месяца назад +1

      Why whenever the UK or USA goes, the result is war, famine, and deaths?

    • @426dfv
      @426dfv 2 месяца назад

      @@cimonkien9833 coz their economy is largely fuelled by staging wars. Arms dealers getting hundreds of billion each year which they are happily donating tons of money for the presidential campaign to both Democrats and Republican parties. Why they weren’t called this as corruption but instead called donations?!

    • @funpau7549
      @funpau7549 Месяц назад +1

      Not pro west, just not pro CCP, means not pro censorship, oppression, corruption, and hate education. That’s wat you are doing now, what does it have to do with the west? Most people just want democracy, from freedom of speech to keeping your hard earned money. Who wants to be like jack ma, khodorkovsky, and the many that didn’t even make the news.

  • @wsmithe2209
    @wsmithe2209 Год назад +5

    Students were taught mainlanders were locusts, opium war was started by Chinese and they were told they're HKers not Chinese. Students were persuaded not to learn/speak Mandarin. The teachers and its Associations knew about it and did nothing to correct the way it'd been teaching. Some of the teachers were unfit even if they had higher degree. I am pretty sure most of the parents in HK are happier to see these unqaulified teachers leave HK.

  • @willsmith39
    @willsmith39 Год назад +3

    Someone needs to tell the stooge that constantly referred to the teaching profession as "the force" to consider using a different word because it's almost as if his police state mentality is leaking 🙄

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 11 месяцев назад +1

    Of course the departure of experienced teachers will slow down; that's what happens whey there are none left!! After all, the system isn't creating more of them!!

  • @omeineil8423
    @omeineil8423 Год назад +10

    some of the teachers were too biased and spreading false info about china in the class, thats why the education bureau had to set a guideline on the teaching materials

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap Год назад +3

      You mean like, the Uyghurs are free, and Tiananmen Square never happened?

    • @omeineil8423
      @omeineil8423 Год назад +1

      @@donttalkcrap yes and the massacre of children by catholic church in canada and massacre of indians by americans have also happened, tell me anywhere in the earth that has no such human tragedies

    • @vincent741
      @vincent741 Год назад

      @@omeineil8423the catholic church did not massacre children, there was never any proof. You're the one spreading false info

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hong Kong is being absorbed into China and the Cantonese language will eventually be abolished; only Mandarin if you please!

  • @jk71192
    @jk71192 Год назад +12

    High quality documentary.thanks share

  • @wmchan44
    @wmchan44 Год назад +16

    This report is too one sided.
    It is not fair to China who deliberately did not iintervene by force to stop the anarchy, allowing the riots to play out for the "democractic" HK people to experience what it is.
    It should get the views of the general HK people on the riots generated by the hooligans (students who are not studying) funded by external elements money.
    Anarchy is NOT DEMOCRACY!
    (As USA found out on 2021 January 6 in Washingto DC).

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад

      The riots killed democracy for good. It gave the westerners some good propaganda. But at what price. We should look at it in a neutral balanced way. It made most people in HK think that that was what democracy look like, and perhaps they would rather not have it.
      And think about how the 1.4 billion people saw it. They are convinced they definitely do not want that. If anything, they're just grateful that the CCP kept such riots away. It strengthened the Communist Party.

    • @gotmyonu1027
      @gotmyonu1027 Год назад +1

      Most, if not all reports are one sided only. Noticed that it spent 40 mins talking about ills and only 10 mins about nothing.

    • @wmchan44
      @wmchan44 Год назад

      @@gotmyonu1027
      It is really sad that there are no more professional journalism in all the main stream media where a fair and unbiased report reflecting both sides views are usually made.
      Even some of the social media channels are now "captured" by the neoconservatives.
      To seek the truth we now need to access the limited still uncensored social media to get the other side of the story in order to get a balance view and the real truth.
      Such channels are also being penalized by the neocons.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +1

      😆Western media and CNA will never report those poison teacher educate the HK kids that "Opium War" is to save China.
      30-4-2023 Ms. Chen , Hong Kong parent, revealed that when she and her children were watching an online video of a general knowledge class in the second grade of primary school a few days ago, she discovered that when the teacher talked about the causes of the Opium War, he falsely claimed that the cause of the Opium War was "the British came to eliminate opium." So need to Attack China".

  • @arthura9046
    @arthura9046 Год назад +14

    just wonder what the Singapore government will do if the same kind of riots and extremely violent rioters appeared in Singapore ?

    • @tinazelasky5908
      @tinazelasky5908 Год назад +4

      Whu wonder. Arrest and law will apply. Don't attempt and be a fool.

    • @calvyncraven1141
      @calvyncraven1141 Год назад +4

      ISA. Jailed without trial

    • @Qladstone
      @Qladstone Год назад +1

      Someone didn't read his history textbook.

    • @loucipher7782
      @loucipher7782 Год назад +3

      sg ppl no balls no riot happen la

    • @johnchua9387
      @johnchua9387 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@loucipher7782Get a proper education please. You are a disgrace to keyboard warriors.

  • @arthura9046
    @arthura9046 Год назад +7

    if similar riots happend in Singapore ? What will Singapore government do ?

    • @CannibaLouiST
      @CannibaLouiST Год назад +1

      singapore government never goes great leap forward like china does

    • @cheungchingtong
      @cheungchingtong Год назад +1

      @@CannibaLouiST The US never sabotages its behave kids.

    • @CannibaLouiST
      @CannibaLouiST Год назад

      @@cheungchingtong huh???

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      it's called "projection". When you say/talk negatively at someone, you/your brain automatically thinks positively of yourself regardless of merit is one example.

    • @Leopold_van_Aubel
      @Leopold_van_Aubel 10 месяцев назад

      Why did the riots happen in the first place ?

  • @lastChang
    @lastChang Год назад +34

    Cantonese-speaking Hong kongers🇭🇰 will be in the same fate as the Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
    - That's for sure!

    • @vincenttan6303
      @vincenttan6303 Год назад +3

      how about cantonese speaking Guangzhou people?

    • @Willxdiana
      @Willxdiana Год назад +1

      yes for sure, but not macau.

    • @Willxdiana
      @Willxdiana Год назад

      guangzhou is over as well, only macau stands @@vincenttan6303

    • @ninawoods5985
      @ninawoods5985 Год назад

      No don't be stupid, they're across the whole world unlike Uyghurs. What do you think US or UK are doing to koreans or japanese? You're under their spell

    • @leexingha
      @leexingha Год назад +2

      oh the indian bot again

  • @contemplator5640
    @contemplator5640 Год назад +7

    This is a valuable video that allows us to understand the current state of secondary school education in Hong Kong.
    It's a bold move to make changes to the teachers' camp to eliminate elements of rebellion against the Chinese Communist Party from the educational field.
    I feel like firing people who don't meet the unique Mainland Chinese curriculum requirements is going too far.
    The reason why they don't provide history education may be that it is bad for the Chinese Communist Party to have to tell the history, which is said to be ``100-year shame (百年的耻)'' that 100 years ago was colonized by the Japanese Empire and the British Empire. Maybe.

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад

      Teachers are paid to follow curriculum. If they can't do that, leave or get fired.

    • @bananian
      @bananian 8 месяцев назад

      And the fact that Mao destroyed democracy.

  • @LuZhao-z4q
    @LuZhao-z4q Год назад +23

    To this day, I still don’t understand what the 2019 violence was about. They did not elect a single leader under british rule and had 0 free speech; they were very appreciative of their colonial masters. so what is the fuss in 2019?

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +10

      @jackychick
      I am a Hong konger, and it is absolutely ridiculous that the so-called resistance from activists were ALL supporting Hong Kong INDEPENDENCE. Only people who are nuts would think that is possible, yet almost all rioters as well as many protestors were demanding self determination like a referendum for independence.
      Almost all politicians from the so-called democratic party( in name only) broke the election laws on purpose and many were jailed subsequently despite repeated warnings from the government.
      Most of the activists who organised the protests were also trying to be famous in local media as they would be interviewed by many journalists and literally everyone of them tried to run for local elections ! Protests were simply tools for them to get media exposure.
      Western media in 2019 wanted to dump it down to communist sympathiers vs democracy protestors (blue and yellow ribbon in hong kong) when in fact the silent majority were both afraid of the communist AND they were even more afraid of fascist freedom fighters ( i.e the rioters) who hospitalised anyone that dared to exercise free speech and opposed their vandalism and violent protests.
      Doxxing was rampant as children and relatives of the police, or anyone who dared to oppose violent protests were threatened and their homes attacked.
      Many fled Hong Kong because they were arrested during the riots to escape potential prosecutions. what s the prosecution rate? out of 12000+ rioters, less than 1000 were sent to jail despite being caught red handed at the riots. Most were not even charged as you need beyond reasonable doubt in hong kong to prosecute a rioter.
      By wearing masks, most of them could not be identified even if they were arrested with rioting gears like helmets, huge umbrella on sunny day, protective gears etc.
      Out of every riot, e.g 300+ rioters, only 20+ would be arrested in the early months. i.e less than 10%. So out of 12000 people, with 99.3% of rioters got away with rioting as less than 1000 were jailed.
      This sad affair ultimately prompted Beijing to establish the national security law. So hong kongers could no longer legally commit treason, like flying to the Congress and demanding America to sanction hong kong and China if hong kong couldn't have a western style democracy.
      How many protestors were killed by the hong kong police during 5 months of protests and riots? ZERO. Did rioters kill anyone? One unarmed cleaner was murdered by a rioter in broad daylight as they got accustomed to throwing bricks at the police and they threw bricks at unarmed innocents for opposing violent protests.
      Another was set on fire and required multiple surgeries to survive. A total of at least 70+ unarmed innocents were severely hospitalised by rioters, a dozen required surgeries as the fascist mobs beat them to a pulp.
      Did DW report them? Only a few were reported like they were isolated incidents when in fact the rioters brutality against unarmed innocents were happening EVERY SINGLE WEEK for FIVE months, terrorising millions of hong kongers.
      Solution? Many pretend to support them. e.g they stopped all the cars at motorways and demand drivers to donate money to their cause, so many simply shouted their protests slogans and they were immediately let go!

    • @tomsuh1362
      @tomsuh1362 Год назад +5

      CIA color revolution.

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад +3

      It is not true that Hong Kong had zero free speech under British rule. Hong Kong was one of the freest places on the planet, with numerous newspapers, books and magazines publishing industry, not to mention the most vibrant film and television industries in Asia.

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад +1

      Under British rule, there were elections in three levels of government, the Legislative Council, urban council and district councils. Under the last governor, the functional constituency was expanded to cover half the population, effectively giving two votes to each person.

    • @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195
      @hdhdhshscbxhdh4195 Год назад +3

      @@darshanchung the British only opened up elections in the last 3 yrs of their rule. Prior to that the government were all appointed europeans ruling, and violently suppressed protests by the Asian population who wanted right. They literally had separate laws depending on race

  • @wongwesley4147
    @wongwesley4147 Год назад +4

    how come a English teacher can not use English in the interview

  • @kinngrimm
    @kinngrimm Год назад +11

    If pupils in China are not allowed or encouraged to ask questions or debate with teachers, no wonder China is more dependent on technology influx from outside China than the other way round. That little tidbit is actually quite telling indeed.

    • @a2140416
      @a2140416 Год назад +1

      I have no idea where that conclusion comes from. Even when I was in school in Wuhan, debating with teachers and asking questions were highly encouraged. It was for cultural reasons that we are not doing that as much.

    • @kinngrimm
      @kinngrimm Год назад +2

      @@a2140416 so are you saying it is the chinese culture that leads to less asking questions?
      The report showed that certain topics are now off limits and that certain aspects of chinese history have to be teached along party line. The later points to indoctrination and the former that some topics are seen as disrupting. Both are not quite like i imagine a free society handling discourse.
      The conclusion came from the restraints on generating knowlodge. If you say the report did not accuratly convey how things are done, ok. Then it is your word against that report and the people in there.

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap Год назад +2

      @@a2140416 So why... In my class at university, where 60% were Chinese international students, in three years, I never once heard or what any of those students put up their hand to ask a question. And if they were asked a question, they just stared a head blankly at the professor, like a deer in the headlights. They were the most boring cohort I ever shared a class with.

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap Год назад

      ​@@a2140416 Then explain to me why millions of Chinese students travel, thousands of miles overseas to attend overseas universities… yet, no western students can be found in Chinese universities?

    • @jianjunwang6385
      @jianjunwang6385 Год назад

      @@donttalkcrap 确实学生不喜欢提问和讨论,文化传统是这样的,但是也没必要按照你们的文化传统来,过几年随着军事的提高又是另一番景象

  • @shuedward7618
    @shuedward7618 Год назад +9

    not all the truth. why no content of influence of foreign country, like UK, and USA CIA in Hongkong? try think if its in Singapore how it will be like?

  • @ShinkiroZero
    @ShinkiroZero Год назад +1

    without a doubt that is one of the main reason.

  • @happymelon7129
    @happymelon7129 Год назад +6

    U$A, Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years in prison for Capitol riot .
    Compare to ...
    Most HK riot leader sentenced to 4 years or less in prison

  • @Hawktotalwar
    @Hawktotalwar Год назад +1

    Good let them leave, don't let them come back

  • @5464654135756
    @5464654135756 Год назад +18

    Today, I just learnt from my mainland professor in CUHK that the 2019 coronavirus comes from a US lab.

    • @tiburcio729
      @tiburcio729 Год назад +11

      I'm not surprised

    • @hangtuah888
      @hangtuah888 Год назад +1

      I am not surprised one bit as they tried everything to contain China including the Chip Act, the Taiwan Relations Act,and I would not put past them. They even released a Pentagon Assessment that it did not come from the lab so by implication it must be naturally occurring in the Hwang Hua market.

    • @jimmygreaves3223
      @jimmygreaves3223 Год назад +1

      Your mainland professor learnt it from David Martin and evidence shown in media also.

    • @JS-lz4tg
      @JS-lz4tg Год назад +4

      Yes it probably did. Fort Detrick.

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 Год назад +2

      what course is that?

  • @Utube1024
    @Utube1024 11 месяцев назад +1

    Singapore should accept these superior HK teachers to make our students have independent thinking instead of chanting The Pledge every day but not practising them.

    • @johnchua9387
      @johnchua9387 10 месяцев назад

      There are much better and qualified teachers or lecturers out there that Singapore schools or university will accept. Don't think too highly of these HongKong teachers. I have lived and worked in HongKong for 15 years. The kind of HK teachers in general are not in par with those in developed countries.

  • @son_o_day
    @son_o_day Год назад +2

    The government officials and the education bureau staff interviewed here are such bad representatives for HK.. they don't talk or think like ordinary Hong Kongers.. they're so mainland/ccp thinking.

  • @alphaomega1089
    @alphaomega1089 Месяц назад

    The only pressure on teachers is teaching a subject they don't understand themselves. Don't teach that subject. If part of the job, then quit and go into private tuition. Pressure? How many of your students obtained a passing grade? Those that failed under that tutelage needs to be refunded.

  • @josephho6315
    @josephho6315 Год назад +4

    I can’t see why those teachers think they are under pressure regarding the National security Law. Well, unless they want to overthrow the HK or Chinese government, or they want HK to go independent.
    It is wrong to promote anti -China at Liberal Study. Those teachers are saying this is against their freedom. I would ask them try to be a teacher in England schools and promote Scotland independence and see what would happen to them!
    Those teachers think inciting hatred is part of Liberal Study, part of their freedom, I think it’s time to put that right by the introduction of the National Security Law!

    • @Whatisnottaken
      @Whatisnottaken Месяц назад

      Indeed what is there to fear if one is not involved in subversive activities and separatist groups?

  • @prity777
    @prity777 7 месяцев назад +1

    BEST TO HAVE NO NATION. JUST BE HUMAN. EARTH BELONGS TO US. NOT INDIVIDUALS.

  • @LoC28C
    @LoC28C Год назад +16

    This article does seem to talk a lot about the National Security Law in Hong Kong. How come all countries and territories around the world are allowed to have a National Security Law but Hong Kong is not ? Doesn’t this seem weird ?

    • @zer0rez_
      @zer0rez_ Год назад

      Because the CCP knows how to take advantage of laws and turn them into their favor? It's not about whether they can use it or not. It's about who can abuse it

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +3

      😅Somehow, English media need to Follow Washxington agenda.
      Sad for Singaporean taxpayer paying for these news, which are not their interest

    • @veggie276
      @veggie276 Год назад +4

      Compare China HK to western democratic countries where check and balance measures are in place ? China HK ? Legal system is now a tool for the govt.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +4

      @@veggie276 🤣check and balance measures ?
      The fact that no one went to prison for the biggest war-crime(Iraq$war) in the 21st century is depressing.
      Still blows my mind how the American govt can criticize any country while they still have these same people walking around in office to this day.

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Год назад +5

      @@veggie276 U$A Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years in prison for Capitol riot .
      Compare to ..
      Most HK riot leader sentenced to 4 years or less in prison

  • @richardchak696
    @richardchak696 Год назад +2

    My observations is you go to School for education not to be immersed in politics. I say get your basic education 1st. Such as Mathematics, Science, & Language & vocational skills. As these are basic skills. Participants of Education journey is to learn not politicize. Political aspirations are secondary. That is pragmatic approach. Especially the primary & secondary students. I say to them these are infants still being milk by thier parents. Are they making thier own living. The primary aim of going to school is to equipping the children for to be able to find thier own lifelong skills to enable them live & be able to stand on thier own. I say be practical not political & don't politicize education.

    • @bananian
      @bananian 8 месяцев назад

      How could they stand on their own if they can't even think for themselves. You don't make sense. What if the government wants to build a brothel next to your house? Do you just worry about math and science?

    • @richardchak696
      @richardchak696 8 месяцев назад

      @@bananian To spices up the conversation...You lack business or investment knowledge or experience.
      I don't mean to be rude. You need to educate yourself or be less naive inorder to come out with a better agruments.
      Gov't don't just build brothel next to your home. This is nonsense. There are something call zoning in the local Gov't land use planning. Unless it is a corrupt administration it is something call change of use by the local authority.

  • @dannylove7507
    @dannylove7507 Год назад +5

    Absolutely horrendous 😢 Hongkong is just like North Korea or Afghanistan these days…

  • @arthura9046
    @arthura9046 Год назад +2

    why CNA is so interested in HK rioters ? similar reporting approach as BBX ?

  • @PlM-u1i
    @PlM-u1i Год назад +7

    Maybe it was a bad idea to give Hồng Kông one country two system. They don’t deserve it

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM 11 месяцев назад +2

    Did the majority of HK ask to be reunited with PRC back in the late 20th century?

    • @Whatisnottaken
      @Whatisnottaken Месяц назад

      Did the people in Hong Kong ask to be a British Colony some hundred years ago?

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Месяц назад +1

      @@Whatisnottaken
      LOL.
      There was no modern HK before then.
      Yet after the British gained possession of HK, the Chinese flocked there.
      Ahahahahahaha.
      Edit:
      BYW, HK was ceded in perpetuity to the British.

  • @default_user-f9n
    @default_user-f9n Год назад +8

    Don't you dare touch Cantonese's status as the de facto language for HK !!!!! We don;t need Putonghua crap in HK !!!!

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Год назад

    0:25: 📚 The National Security Law in Hong Kong has led to significant changes in the education sector, resulting in teacher resignations and surplus school places.
    6:06: ✅ The 2019 anti-extradition protests in Hong Kong escalated into demands for democratic reforms, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police.
    11:20: 📚 Education in Hong Kong needs improvement in terms of knowledge about Leal education and the implementation of National Security Law education.
    18:48: 📚 The Hong Kong government is revising teaching materials to ensure they do not violate the National Security Law, with a focus on removing liberal studies from the curriculum.
    27:59: 🎓 Experienced teachers leaving the profession in record numbers, causing disruptions for students and novice teachers.
    35:10: ! Having fewer students per teacher can lead to better education outcomes, but school mergers and closures due to declining student populations may result in a surplus of teachers.
    40:47: 📚 The video discusses the differences in education systems between Hong Kong and China.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @michellejue3199
    @michellejue3199 Год назад +41

    Do you think US will allow Texas to teach students to have independence? Or Indian decent Singaporean to teach student to have a separatist ideology?

    • @bistander
      @bistander Год назад +28

      I mean, yes, the Texas state very much does not care. Texas separatism is talked about every few years. It's not explicitly taught at school, because that's not really educational material. But teachers and parents are free to express that ideology with no legal consequence. That's the difference.
      Singapore as well. Opposing voices is not banned overall, that's the tactic of a cowardice government, who cannot take criticism or feedback from their citizens to serve them better. They only care about their own power of control.

    • @rambam23
      @rambam23 Год назад +13

      For the U.S., they definitely would allow it. The Department of Education doesn’t dictate curricula, the states do. Southern states taught that the Southern states were right to secede (and often still teach it). We have free speech in the U.S.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад

      @@rambam23 oh really? The US merely have "state control" one level down at the state level. That is hardly free speech. Conservatives in the US have a pretty strange concept of what free speech is. A great example is Elon Musk. The free speech absolutionist who regularly ban people who say things he doesn't like.
      Governments in the US definitely do dictate curricula. Only it's not the federal government that does it but state governments. This does not mean teachers are free to teach what they believe is correct. Straightforward recent example, DeSantis's don't say gay law.
      So if China kicks down the state control of education down to the provincial level, you would be fine with it. If it is a provincial government in China that does this and not the national government, then you would have no problem? Well, you do realize don't you that the HK government is an autonomous provincial level government.

    • @apostolos8734
      @apostolos8734 Год назад +10

      As a Texan, actually yeah they do! It’s kind of a running joke really.

    • @jet3386
      @jet3386 Год назад +4

      Actually they do unironically. But then people dont really care since it doesnt really change things or there is no incentive or reason to separate. Hong Kongs case on the otherhand...

  • @JS-np8cl
    @JS-np8cl 2 месяца назад

    22:13 "They must know their country, history..." Regardless of whether the history they share is true or not, you must believe it without questioning.

  • @luxeadawnlight
    @luxeadawnlight 5 месяцев назад +3

    I had a British Sinophobe try to tell me no one in Hong Kong misses the British era. Boy do I laugh every time I remember that opinion.

  • @ddv267
    @ddv267 Год назад +1

    Please ask them to go to US & UK. Please!!!!!! 😁

  • @武松打虎-z7n
    @武松打虎-z7n Год назад +7

    IF you are not a patroit, leave HK, the door is widely open.

    • @Mangosteen12345
      @Mangosteen12345 Год назад +6

      Tell that to your favourite dictator Mao Ze Dong, he should leave Kuo Min Tang China instead of fighting a Civil war.

    • @武松打虎-z7n
      @武松打虎-z7n Год назад +2

      @@Mangosteen12345 Well, you can bark what ever you like, Hk is not your HK anymore, get use to it.

    • @ivanyu3930
      @ivanyu3930 Год назад

      Patriotism to CCP or China? Do you know the difference?

    • @武松打虎-z7n
      @武松打虎-z7n Год назад

      @@ivanyu3930When time come, We will teach you about that.

    • @ivanyu3930
      @ivanyu3930 Год назад

      @@武松打虎-z7n How? CCP reeducation camps?

  • @xrc5540
    @xrc5540 Год назад +2

    Nothing to worry about... HK education wasn't that great anyway.

  • @gosikh
    @gosikh Год назад +3

    Really sad what they did to HKG. I think hkg will never be the same again.

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад

      Hong Kong enjoy far more Freedom under China than under the Goddamn British
      The British discriminate Hong Kong people
      As if Hong Kong people did not exist

    • @dannylove7507
      @dannylove7507 Год назад

      HK is the new Pyongyang

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад +1

      @@dannylove7507
      You are speaking nonsense Hong Kong people enjoy more freedom under China than Under the British
      The British rule Hong Kong as dictator
      Hong Kong people has no political right Under the British
      Under China we can select our own government

    • @WingkKong
      @WingkKong Год назад

      @@dannylove7507 you know nothing about Hong Kong you have Never Been to Hong Kong Shut your big mouth
      If you have no knowledge of the subject

    • @dannylove7507
      @dannylove7507 Год назад

      @@WingkKong i see… North Korea is the most democratic paradise on earth. Please move there you delusional lunatic 😆

  • @McManaman17
    @McManaman17 Год назад +2

    HK teachers become warehouse workers in UK

    • @evanalung4228
      @evanalung4228 Год назад

      You are wrong stupids, most of them sold their property at highest price in hk 😂😂, only useless people like you still living in a flat less than 200 square feet, so poor😂

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 Год назад

      @@evanalung4228 That's right. Most of them are baristas and Uber eats delivery drivers

    • @sc3304
      @sc3304 7 месяцев назад

      Actually there is shortage of teachers in the UK - particularly those with a degree in Maths and Sciences. UK is a liberal, democratic, multi-cultural country and Hong Kongers are very welcome.

  • @hangingwiththegrlz4891
    @hangingwiththegrlz4891 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, the same thing is happening in America. Experienced teachers are leaving and bringing in new teachers. I thought they were driving out the veteran teachers for financial reasons, but now I am beginning to think this is just worldwide.

    • @mathieu8083
      @mathieu8083 11 месяцев назад +2

      please don't compare with the situation in usa, that is 2 the different world. man.

    • @xiphoid2011
      @xiphoid2011 10 месяцев назад

      what are you talking about? American teachers might be not well paid compared to other American jobs, but American teachers are not leaving.

    • @hangingwiththegrlz4891
      @hangingwiththegrlz4891 10 месяцев назад

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    • @hangingwiththegrlz4891
      @hangingwiththegrlz4891 10 месяцев назад

      @@xiphoid2011 ruclips.net/video/HJjty389c0Y/видео.html It's happening Worldwide.

  • @Big_Blue_Monkey
    @Big_Blue_Monkey Месяц назад

    The news report stated that 4 out 10 teachers leaving the profession were doing so because of the new security. So basically 40%, whilst 60% are leaving for other reasons most likely retiring. So the bulk of those leaving are doing so for normal reasons, yet the news report makes it out that its all because of the new security law.

  • @mrtienphysics666
    @mrtienphysics666 Год назад +5

    Does Hong Kong schools also have subjects like Social Studies in Singapore schools?

    • @kenyup7936
      @kenyup7936 Год назад +3

      Abs, lol, they called national identity education 😂

    • @mrtienphysics666
      @mrtienphysics666 Год назад +2

      @@kenyup7936 Good, Hong Kong will do as well as Singapore.

    • @minimirror1
      @minimirror1 Год назад

      They have sth called General Studies

    • @stanleyking6715
      @stanleyking6715 Год назад

      We had something like it called general study. That taught us abt the law system the government structure and all sort of things

    • @1965Singaporean
      @1965Singaporean Год назад +2

      ​@@kenyup7936we are brainwashed to believe Singapore is the best even is only an island 😂😂😂. I advice my kids to get PR of other countries, as a precaution.