the right shoulder and the neck of his two male friends. Ng's girlfriend got crashed on her back and had been crying in panic for about 15 minutes after the chaos. Ng suggested that the passengers could be sent to Terminal 2 for departure as no protester was there...
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The little boy in green T was scared to tears when his parents tried to push across the cart chain and
#AntiELAB protesters shoved back. Protesters told the boy, "sorry little bro, we are fighting for democracy in this city and for your future." The boy couldn't stop crying.pic.twitter.com/aAW3yhM68v
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The white shirt guy suddenly joined the two female passengers who tried to push thru cart chain. "Do you want me to call the Yuen Long mobs here?" the man said. He said his guests from S.Korea can't leave for three days.
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The white shirt man explained to me that he got really upset and had to air his grievances when he saw the two female pax on the move. Behind him are 20+ S.Korean travellers who came
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Five hours into departure gate blocking by
#AntiELAB protesters in@hkairport but some flights are still on "est". Some pax said they were taking a 11pm-ish flight and would not have come to airport if airlines told them flights were off.pic.twitter.com/sQAIohDqPZ
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Signing off from
@hkairport and closing this thread with some arguments I have heard from#AntiELAB protesters blocking the departure gate today. Not listed in order of popularity or significance. 1, IMPACT: It will be an "air protest" if it doesn't affect anything ...pic.twitter.com/a2OzEQCwft
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2, COST: it's 2 months of blood and sweat, six suicides, 44 charged riot, ~700 arrests and one eye lost forever on one side, and inconvenience on the other side 3, CHANCE: the chance to amass and fight for freedom and democracy won't come again like a rescheduled flight...
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4, RULE: a blockage is not a blockage if people can keep getting thru and letting one thru means the closure is not done 5, ROOT: it's the Hong Kong government that has forced protesters to this stage and protesters do not have any personal issue with passengers. Roger off.
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Imagine going to a foreign place, being inconvenienced at their airport and then becoming enraged at the citizens of that place. White people are incredible. Lol
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