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  2. Nov 8

    Several officers walked over and ruined paper cranes made by citizens mourning during an earlier crowd dispersion unapologetically. Photo: Stand News

  3. Nov 11

    Last year today at Chinese University during when ppl defended the assault from

  4. Nov 11
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    No opposite opinion could be accepted, it is meanless to stay in a rubber stamp council. I agree that other pro-democracy lawmakers should leave together.

  5. Nov 10

    Meanwhile: called off for second straight year. Last year, police banned the march, which was then replaced by a rally amid . This year, the organizer said the annual event will take place online only, following another police ban citing the pandemic.

  6. Nov 8
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    Tranny should afraid of people standing together. Hong Kongers, we have to be careful but brave.

  7. Nov 11
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    CCP always ignore public opinion in Hong Kong. It is not hard to explain a dictator DQ elected lawmakers.

  8. Nov 11
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    Other pro-democracy lawmakers decided not to endorse this unfair and injustice council, which is the option they have.

  9. Nov 11
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    Thank you for Please help to share the situation in Hong Kong to western.

  10. Nov 5
  11. Nov 10
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    CCP is not even allowing the most peaceful opposite opinion in the council, the only way is to left and not to endorse this injustice system.

  12. Nov 8
  13. Nov 11

    Resignation en masse following the disqualification of 4 legislators by the executive branch. Today marks the formal end of resistance in the legislature, although one can argue the legislature decades ago have already become a rubber stamp.

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  14. Nov 7
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    Thank you. You and some SJW supported HKers for the superficial reason of police brutality, but that's not how the broke out in the first place! Keep in mind HKers are fighting for a govt structure that respects the rule-OF-law which respects our basic freedoms!

  16. Nov 10
  17. The escalated not because of police brutality itself, but the government is abusing powers to make sure the police involved cannot prosecuted, and the courts are no longer impartial! Anybody comparing with only sees superficial part of .

  18. Funny how Joshua again shows how well aligned are with neoliberal capitalism and its combination of free markets and certain political/civic rights while ignoring basic economic and social rights.

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  19. Nov 6
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    Hong Kongers, we have to stay safe, careful, and smart to deal with the tranny.

  20. Nov 8

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