1.2/ More importantly, praising the superiority of China over the western liberal democracies. This narrative is tightly connected to President Xi Jinping's personality cult, as his authority has been deeply challenged since the outbreak.
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4.2/ A hardliner, who was notorious for the demolition of Christian crosses, was installed as the new head of China's office in the city. Just when the city's budget on police was scaled up for future's crackdown on dissents, the Chinese troops were quietly doubled.
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4.3/ As the coronavirus now hits the city, people now focus more on finding masks and delivering them to some underprivileged sectors, like elderly and street cleaners. Once the situation of the outbreak becomes stable, people will strike back.
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4.4/ Nevertheless, the coronavirus does not kill the movement, but rather adds more fuels to the public anger. According to Reuters' poll, support for protesters has grown even though rallies pause. More people demand our city leader to step down, from 57% in Dec to 63% in March.
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