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Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Huazhai: “It’s so bleak even if there are some old talks…”! | Chen Guoquan | Position News

When I woke up today, Xin Yuzhong learned of the “Stance News” report, saying that Chief Executive Mrs. Carrie Lam gave a speech when attending the event recently (10/9/2021), mentioning the recent wave of immigration in Hong Kong. The original words of the “golden sentence” were “It’s so bleak to talk about old things, and I’m not used to it.” The author felt the same way, and I couldn’t help but replied: “It’s true, I’m all the same!”

In a handful of calculations, there are no less than 20 units where my friend of the author immigrated to the UK in recent months. There are young and strong, singles, couples of men and women, hand in hand, and more of the family, old and tender, and leave with pets. Yes, it can be said that “sweeping away from Qin and fleeing from the wilderness”, it feels “desolate”! After my friends settled down, they used text messages, photos and videos to introduce daily life from time to time. The voices and emotions, the convenience and closeness of modern communication technology, gave the author the overall feeling of “so bleak and unaccustomed”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! There is too much space in the house and it takes time and labor to clean and tidy up. The room is large and it is troublesome to buy furniture and furnishings. The back garden is dense with weeds, and the grass is mowed every few days. All in all, the busy housework is very “desolate”. Moreover, the pressure of being trapped in a birdcage on the four walls of Hong Kong in the past is now released like a flap of wings. It’s really “not a habit”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! Today’s empty and tranquil environment, endless parks, and spacious streets with few cars and people allow people to jog, ride bicycles, lean on dogs, and stroll around. You can’t even hear what you’ve been around in Hong Kong over the past few years. Dogs barking and wolves howling, and howling crows and foxes everywhere are completely “not used to it.” Besides, there is no wanton noodle shop at the corner of the street, and there are no skewers of fish balls or a pack of egg waffles downstairs. Seriously “desolate”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! Although it is not clear every day, blue sky and blue clouds, and haze and rain from time to time, it is not as good as the tragedy that has enveloped Hong Kong’s sorrows and mists in the past few years. Suddenly the mood is ups and downs, and it is inevitable that you can’t adapt. ” desolate”! Besides, I didn’t open my eyes early in the morning and the national anthem was spreading from the radio. I just raised my head and couldn’t see the tearful national flag. I got rid of the feeling of “belonging to the country”. I was very “unused”. It can be said to be “desolate”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! All I saw were genuine and decent brand-name ghosts, ghosts, ghosts, and ghosts, and heard sonorous nonsense. “No habit” will never meet a bull, ghost, and zombie dressed up like a human, and will never hear the nonsense for years. , Inciting and alluring series of nonsense. What’s more, in the past, what I heard and saw was a group of slaves and clowns. Now they have to deal with and live in a group of English-style gentlemen and ladies. After all, they are very strange. If you don’t have self-confidence, you are really “unaccustomed”, it seems a bit “desolate”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! “No habit” suddenly disappeared from the “clearance to fight the epidemic”, the “four-person gathering restriction order” and “safe travel”. You must honestly learn to “co-exist with the virus”, suddenly refreshing and not accustomed. Moreover, there are so many people in the mall. Children in the park are playing and playing, the drunks in the bar are toasting and drinking, and thousands of people on the football field are shouting loudly, without masks, unscrupulous, and make people feel “unaccustomed”, even At a loss, quite “desolate”!

Going to the UK is really “so bleak, and I’m not used to it”! “No habit” does not need to be trembling and “self-censorship”. “No habit” is free from the restriction of “fear”. “No habit” enjoys the freedom of choice of “silence” or “speaking freely”. “No habit” learns again in the West Under the atmosphere of civilized values, emphasis is placed on the rule of law, human rights, democracy, independent thinking, individual attitudes, and care for individual differences. All these are the true feelings of my friends after they immigrated to the UK. They are indeed “so bleak and unaccustomed”!

It is reported that when the Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was interviewed by the media a few years ago, she expressed that she was very happy during her early years in the UK. The author is really surprised and puzzled as to why it is “respectful and respectful”? Or it is true that time has changed. The chief executive is now aware of the past. Compared with the “so bleak and unaccustomed” of immigrating to the UK, he thinks that counting the banknotes stacked in the drawer in the brightly lit bedroom of the Government House is very happy and happy. A comfortable life!