(Hong Kong News) Peng Yiting, executive member of the "New Thinking" of the Hong Kong political party, pointed out that Hong Kong currently categorizes criticism or different opinions as "extremely dangerous" as "anti -China -China Randan Hong Kong".

Peng Yiting published a signature article on Wednesday (October 9) in the Internet media Hong Kong 01 saying that in the current discussion of Hong Kong society, some people with different opinions are often posted on theTags of "Anti -China Ranport".

For example, some public figures have recently proposed suggestions such as improving the international image of Hong Kong, encouraging rational assembly expression, balanced national security and freedom of citizenship.Farly with the accusations of "Anti -China Chaosang".

The article said that these opinions simply classified as "anti -China -China chaos" are not only disrespect for the proposal, but the government is more likely to miss the precious opportunities to improve governance.

The article says that the abuse of the "anti -China -China Random port" label not only stifles the space for rational discussions, but also may exacerbate social opposition and differentiation.When people are afraid to express their true thoughts because they are worried about being labeled, social innovation and problem solving ability will be seriously damaged. The government may also lose valuable feedback channels, resulting in disconnection from policy formulation and practical needs.

The article calls on the influential people from all walks of life, especially those with influential, to maintain objective rationality when commenting on others, to avoid using extreme labels, and say that Hong Kong should encourage more and in -depth discussions, use facts and logic to use facts and logicCommunicate instead of labeling and emotion.

New thinking was established in 2016. It is claimed to be middle -aged party. The founding members include former Democratic members such as Di Zhiyuan and Huang Chengzhi. Peng Yiting is a community officer for new thinking.