Justice served.
Most of Hong Kong will be very happy because this will hopefully help restore Hong Kong's image as a place that DOES follow the rule of law. No one is above the law. NO ONE.
However, there are reports that people are attacking the judge who presided over this case - and are even racially discriminating him because he's not Chinese.
HONG KONG IS AN INTERNATIONAL CITY. THERE ARE PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD WHO CALL HONG KONG HOME! There are black, brown, white, and every color represented in Hong Kong. If you have a problem with this, YOU are the problem.
If the Hong Kong police force includes people of all ethnicities that would only help strengthen our police force enabling them to deal with people of different cultures and ethnicities with more care and sensitivity. Every ethnicity has their own customs and traditions so the more well versed we are with learning HOW to talk to different people, the better our relationships will be. If our banks, developers, schools, government, civil servants, teachers, educators leaders ALSO represent people of various ethnicities it will just make our city that much stronger, tolerant, open minded and accepting. It will just continue to restore people's image of Hong Kong as an international city.
Until then if you find yourself reaching to racially, sexually, physically, mentally discriminate against someone because you are not happy about something - you have a problem. Go get a better education.
http://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1314067-20170217.htm
10 years and still here breathing Hong Kong...it's in our hearts and pumps through our veins. We are a Hong Kong band and proud to be from this city. Then why d