1/ "Yet so far, protesters have largely contained both the extent & focus of their violence, directing it at symbols of the gov they are opposing. While authorities have denounced them as rioters, there is little of the random smashing and looting that characterises most riots."
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2/ "The so-called vandalism they have done is really exceptional, because here it is only focused on targets related to ‘injustice’ they see,” said professor Lawrence Ka-ki Ho, a specialist in policing and public order management at the Education University of Hong Kong."
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3/ “Most vandalism would have indiscriminate targets, but their targets are the metro stations, the police stations – not the luxurious shops, not M&S.”
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All we have done are only focusing on the objects owned by CCP/government/ thugs! We have no intention to mess up the city or threaten our citizens. As u can see, the convenient store next to the vandalised one (Maxim’s) was intact enough.
#HongKong#HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/fnTrJ4HTUX
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has Carrie Lam been watching Game of Thrones? . . . maybe she thinks she's Danaerys Targaryean and Hong Kong is King's Landing
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The Hong Kong Government turn a blind eye to the escalating
#PoliceBrutality in HK, they blame protesters for damaging the society only
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We have to target our enemy and fight hard. It’s the 21th century war against totalitarianism that you’ve never seen. But we need support, any and all help. Please stand with Hong Kong.pic.twitter.com/dEpSLInnej
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