Hong Kong is one of the most unequal places to live in the world. Anger over China’s influence in everyday life has fueled the protests but there is an undercurrent of deep anxiety over people’s economic fortunes — and fears that it will only get worse https://nyti.ms/2YgyJj7 1/7
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But protesters like Chan say that misses the point. “I don’t want to live in China because the Chinese gov‘t cannot guarantee us anything. Take for example freedom of speech. How can we live?” Read story & see excellent data visualization by
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which politician was this?
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Read the story! (Felix Chung)
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Such BS. As if under any circumstances the mainland would allow HK to have universal suffrage willingly? So is the mainland perpetually restless too? Because they have never had voting rights
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