SHAME-FREE thread: ask the dumbest question you have about the Hong Kong protests. I'll try to answer it or loop in a real Hong Konger to answer it for you. No question too ignorant or basic.
Except for a period at the start of October, protests take place in the evening or weekends. Sometimes people have even marched on their lunch hour. This contributes to a general fatigue, because work and school continue as before
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And consider that this has been going on for months, with no signs of the protests waning. This speaks to how seriously concerned Hongkongers are for their rights and way of life.
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This has never happened in HK, which is one of the busiest city. PPL were busy in earning
, travelling, shopping etc. That’s why a term called “Kong Pig” becoz they’re not really focusing on politics. But most of them woke up this time and protest turned to be in daily life.
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