This is a really tendentious article by the New York Times that makes me question their other Hong Kong coverage. The story the past week isn't an increase in violence by protesters against people; it's a police rampage in which cops shot two schoolkids.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/07/world/asia/hong-kong-protesters-masks-violence.html …
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Coupled with their bizarre glorification of Junius Ho as a “provocateur” and “polarizing figure” with a “self-confident smile” and
@nytimes are really showing signs of losing it this week.https://nyti.ms/2Vib6CE3 replies 1 retweet 16 likes
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This is an excellent point. The only time in recent weeks Junius Ho was relevant in the context of protests was the day he threatened to clean up the Lennon walls and didn't follow through. The profile was bizarre
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