With the Hong Kong government refusing to budge on the pro-democracy movement's core demands (amnesty, inquiry into police violence, and universal suffrage), energy is getting channeled in interesting directions. First reform of district-level politics, and now labor organizing https://t.co/ZQG58WahME
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I'll use this rant to re-pitch my own list of fantastic voices from Hong Kong: https://twitter.com/Pinboard/lists/hong-kong …. And here is a much fuller list from
@HongKongHermit, with lots of context:https://twitter.com/HongKongHermit/status/1197375495324569602 …Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'm not sure about the inclusion of France in this liste. We've got our lot of problems and police violence, but the issues at stake are less 'grave' than for HK or Chile, and we're far less foreign for the average american traders.
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I mean, it's always better to talk to a local than to parachute somebody completely foreign to the situation, that's for sure, even beyond that kind of case.
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