Some awesome pixel art going up at the Tamar Park rally in Hong Kong tonightpic.twitter.com/iHnhB1o5wD
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As a white foreigner, I can go down into the MTR without fear of arrest. The riot police were there as usual, but there were also weird people standing around in yellow vests who were not reporters. The guy below the red sign in this photo was filiming everyone with a tripod.pic.twitter.com/Up18IvXORQ
Tonight was the Hong Kong protests in miniature: celebration, defiance, repression, evasion, escape. Everything is building towards the great protest on October 1. I am full of admiration for the courage and tenacity of people in this city. They are all heroes to me.pic.twitter.com/dT10jcd0HF
People are asking, so let me explain it: Pepe is a popular figure in protest art here, and does not have any right-wing connotations. He's a frog. I'm grateful to Hong Kongers for reclaiming Pepe, and can't wait for Monday's Pepe march.
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