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one of my best mates made a icosahedron light ball with 200 tear gas bullets
one last hug
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Differences.
Seen on 金水 on Facebook
October 1st, 2019
June 2019 - Protesters in Hong Kong use traffic cones to contain the gas from tear gas grenades, then drown them in water. [video]
"...the depth of support it enjoys cannot be fully appreciated until you have spoken to young people who attend each protest with their last will and testament in their pockets or left on laptops in their parents' home."
It may be fair to call the protesters and students boycotting classes foolish and their efforts futile, but if you scoff at them with disdain or await the day they "learn their lesson" at the hands of the police, then the joke's on you because they are braver than any degenerate keyboard warrior or judgemental bystander will ever be.
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Hong Kongers back at it again with another crowdfunding miracle for newspaper ads to raise the global awareness about the dire situation happening in the city.
光復香港 時代革命
their little posters quote their newest national hero's words of bravery and say "what a shame to Hong Kong"
3 cheers for propaganda!
The grand political experiment to marry Beijing’s brand of authoritarianism with a bastion of civil liberties appears to be facing a moment
“In Hong Kong, when you push people, when you repress them, when you ignore them — they push back.”