David Brooks is such an incredibly lazy writer that he either doesn't notice or doesn't care about the contradictions in his own Hong Kong column.pic.twitter.com/RbFv8zF87G
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I get that it's hard to parachute in and get context, but it's not THAT hard. And there are hundreds of wonderful writers here who could have provided that context to Times readers. Instead, they got drivel
If only there were talented Hong Kong natives fluent in English to write for the Times! But I guess we are stuck with David "Land of Contrasts" Brooks. Now let's wait for Kara Swisher's take on shutting down the Internet here
Anyway, dear Hong Kongers, please post your favorite protest poster here
Christian hymns were uncommon unless you happened to be around a Christian group...
There should be no constraints on what songs you can sing. “Can’t you hear the people sing?” is almost a must-have in protests and rallies nowadays, as are several Cantopop songs that have been longtime favorites among activists.
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