Sure! So Hong Kong used to be a part of China, but was seized by the British Empire after the first Opium War in 1842. It was occupied by the Japanese in WWII, returned to British rule after WWII, then returned to Chinese control in 1997.https://twitter.com/TimMavTv/status/1182474908389068800 …
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Hence the protests, which, contrary to what the PRC bots want you to believe, are not about separatism, but about having a transparent rule of law that can’t be (easily) abused, something that was threatened when the current Chief Executive (Carrie Lam) tried to pass PRC orders.
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Long story short - you can google all that in about five minutes so there’s really no excuse to not know what’s going on, no matter what job you happen to hold.
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@SteveKerr can't figure this out
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And rightly so, IMHO They went from British crown representation to Xi Jinping's vassals in one generation without a vote, war or capitulation Can't say that I blame them. I'd be pretty pissed too
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The Ai Wei Wei documentary is also a good one on giving a taste of what Hong Kong citizens fear and are protesting against. Its interesting that I have seen 0 people mention him and I am really unsure why
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