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[142]WCYC 2016-8-20 14:20 to 王毅翔: 你不要以為在港科大做PI就有多高人一等,你的見識與有些理念不比那些港校裏帶頭鬧事的學生會頭目、泛獨派頭目高多少。還是那句話,愛國、維護國家利益,這是科研人的第一原則,你可以不愛黨(正如我對gcd不感冒一樣),但如果損害國家利益,沒有幾個人會認同你的言論或觀點。 -- but I am not a Chinese citizen, though I love Chinese people. there is no need for me to love or dislove mainland China as a country.