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VIOLENT PROTESTS IN MACAU AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TAKING JOBS?

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VIOLENT PROTESTS IN MACAU AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TAKING JOBS?


[+] serious ballot by xxxxxxxx
ACTIVE Thu May 03, 07 - Fri May 02, 08

"A rare political protest in the Chinese territory of Macau turned violent after demonstrators clashed with police.
Hundreds of people had been taking part in a May Day protest over alleged corruption and illegal labour.

Police fired shots into the air and used dogs to try to disperse the marchers, as they veered off the route.

Protesters were complaining about the lack of local jobs due to an influx of cheap foreign labour caused by a recent boom in Macau's lucrative casino trade.

They accuse the government of turning a blind eye to the situation.

Arrests

Some protesters carried signs saying, "Severely punish employers of black market workers", while others called for Macau's political leaders to stand down.

"We are displeased with the labour crisis and the government's lack of action in dealing with it," said Ho Hen Kuok, president of the Macau Labour Union.

"We don't want to see illegal labour being given jobs."

"The government is rich, the casinos are rich, but nobody is looking out for the Macau people," one marcher told the AFP news agency.

The protest turned violent as demonstrators tried to break through the police cordons lining their route.

Protesters surrounded one police vehicle and threw water bottles and placards at officers, who had boosted their lines with water cannons, the AFP reports.

Police also fired shots into the air, but it was not immediately clear if they had used blank or live rounds to disperse the crowds.

There were no reports of injuries, but several protesters were seen being led away by police.

Unlike nearby Hong Kong - another former European colony which was returned to China in the 1990s - such protests in Macau are uncommon.

Macau's population of 500,000 has a history of co-operation with the Beijing government.

The tiny territory has seen a surge in investment in recent years, with foreign gambling firms - mainly from the US - moving in to build new casino resorts.

Macau workers say that a resulting labour shortage in the territory has led many employers to hire cheap illegal labourers from mainland China."

(Source: BBC)


- Is it bigoted for these residents of Macau to feel discontent that illegal immigrants from mainland China (which has increased greatly since Macau was handed back to China) are taking a lot of the jobs?


Yes, they are only being bigots
No, they have fair concerns
they are bunch of misled reactionary self centered fools
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COMMENTS:
Voted : No, they have fair concerns
No, it is not bigoted, these are fair concerns. The black market in Macau has greatly increased in influence ever since it was handed back to China. It is understandable that the people of Macau are increasingly frustrated at this. The black market, organised crime, and human trafficking are very concerning.
by xxxxxxxx on Thu May 03, 07 3:17am [+]

Voted : No, they have fair concerns
Welcome to America, my friends.
by _Beelzebubba on Thu May 03, 07 9:32am [+]

Voted : No, they have fair concerns
Only whites buy into pluralistic universalism.East asians(everybody *except* white people that is) suffer no such affliction.
by robotthinker on Thu May 03, 07 4:23pm [+]

Voted : they are bunch of misled reactionary self centered fools
well, at least we are not the only ones.

let's seal up every city with razorwires, so those poor country bumpkins can't come in and take our jobs.

let's tear down the internet too, they might get silly ideas about getting oursourced jobs over the net.

these people are living in the stone age.
by LCD on Thu May 03, 07 6:12pm [+]

LCD- Macau is supposed to have a special separate status in China. It is not trying to close off Macau for no reason: there are supposed to be laws.

And I disagree with you. Black market, organised crime and economic exploitation should not be acceptable in Macau just because it joined China. It joined on the expectation that it would be treated as a special self-governing region- which from all of this seems to not have completely come true.
by xxxxxxxx on Tue May 08, 07 2:45am [+]

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