Generally speaking there is too much self-indulgent editorializing and not enough substantive strategic planning on how to get a majority of HK people behind democratization and make it happen. Where is that 2 million? What will they do next?
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I don't think the data support you in this statement. Looks like millions do, and pay for it: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/01/business/media/new-york-times-earnings-subscribers.html …
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I stand w/ the HK'ers that took over the Legislative Council. I understand. HK'ers are people not robots.
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The writer is a business man doing business with china
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Oh the upside, it's good the issue is being covered in the international press. However, the
@nytimes does misrepresent#CarrieLam's actions as being more emollient than they actually were, and is off-base in its assessment of Hongkongers' opinion of the 1 July break-in.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No worries, it’s just an op/ed & a junk. There’s a few journalists & op/ed who get some extra-pay for this kind of writing/reporting. They’re a dirt cheap reporter! Period.
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