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In Hong Kong, one protester pulls off his mask and defines a movement

129 点作者 bkohlmann将近 6 年前

9 条评论

bkohlmann将近 6 年前
I’ve been thinking about this man all night. He, alone among his peers, took an action with foreseeable and negative personal consequences. Whether spontaneous or planned, he made a choice that may well define the rest of his life, for good or ill.<p>I took the time to reflect on my own weekend, celebrating America’s independence against different totalitarian rule. I spent it with family, safe, free, and relaxed. I couldn’t help but wonder if i would have the fortitude of this man, even basking in the freedoms I now, blithely, take for granted. Base rates for humans show that amidst totalitarian regimes, most choose silence and going with the flow. While i like to imagine otherwise, I am a product of my culture - and self-protective.<p>Yet, this man, on one evening, said “here I am. And this is who I am.”<p>Knowing nothing else about him, he is a hero.
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git-pull将近 6 年前
It&#x27;s hard to draw broad strokes about this. But I really really deeply like HK.<p>One thing about Hong Kong that&#x27;s a lot to take in is how western-friendly the culture is. I think there was a western news channel playing while I was on the MTR last time.<p>I am guessing some may find the rallies annoying. They may view them as hooligans, but even the cynical still are happy with HK being HK.<p>To understand more about HK system of government, check out the basic law: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.basiclaw.gov.hk&#x2F;en&#x2F;facts&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.basiclaw.gov.hk&#x2F;en&#x2F;facts&#x2F;index.html</a>, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.basiclaw.gov.hk&#x2F;en&#x2F;basiclawtext&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.basiclaw.gov.hk&#x2F;en&#x2F;basiclawtext&#x2F;index.html</a>. This effectively serves as the constitution of HK.<p>And it&#x27;s a weird thing: Because it&#x27;s effectively a client state constitution. heh. They have their own judiciary, they have their own case law, but the people of HK cannot amend their constitution.<p>P.S. I haven&#x27;t read the latest part of the extradition law they&#x27;re trying to pass (anyone have it?)
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spectramax将近 6 年前
What praise do I give to this oppression (China&#x27;s influence over HK) where people, even a single person out of many thousands, are terrified of revealing their identity in a protest?<p>It seems unpopular on HN, but there is something that westerners are missing that makes the phrase &quot;Boycott China&quot; sound racist, ignorant and preposterous. Why is it so &quot;wrong&quot; to properly, sternly and unapologetically criticizing China? Even saying things like &quot;I don&#x27;t support buying Chinese goods&quot; sound insane on HN. WHY!? Why should people praise Chinese economic progress, lifting middle class and giving a middle finger to IP, Shenzhen philosophy of quick business, etc. at the cost of loss of liberty and freedom, and democracy?
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ntdb将近 6 年前
Googling this man&#x27;s name (Brian Leung Kai-ping) reveals a number of articles suggesting that he fled to the United States immediately after this event. However, I can&#x27;t tell whether any of the web sites reporting this news are trustworthy. When I first read these reports I immediately dismissed him and his comments to the LA Times but now I wonder if the story of his flight is propaganda intended to negate his courage.
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tsjq将近 6 年前
that one protester is now &quot;too visible to arrest&quot;. China will &quot;take care&quot; of him when the dust settles down.
Mikeb85将近 6 年前
Hong Kong reminds me a lot of Ukraine. They both want to be &#x27;modern&#x27;, &#x27;western&#x27; and &#x27;special&#x27;, rejecting the &#x27;backwards&#x27; ways of their imperial leaders. Unfortunately, their economic success was&#x2F;is wholly dependant on said leaders, and they&#x27;re shooting themselves in the foot by trying to break away.<p>No one in the west truly gives a shit about HK or Ukraine. We give them lip-service, but no one will go to war over it. We egg them on to stick it to China&#x2F;Russia, and they get fucked.<p>The fact is, Hong Kong&#x27;s entire success is due to the fact it was an entry point to doing business with China. Protesters have jeopardized that arrangement, Hong Kong will never see the same level of economic success (relative to China) again. Much like Ukraine which, without Russia as a partner, is now one of the poorest countries in Europe with a GDP per capita half that of Belarus&#x27;, and a quarter of Russia&#x27;s.<p>Hong Kongers want to be special, but they&#x27;re killing the only thing which allowed them to be successful. After these protests simmer down, the west will forget about them again, having never done anything for them in the first place, and they&#x27;ll be worse off.
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neonate将近 6 年前
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dehrmann将近 6 年前
I wonder if he&#x27;ll be this generation&#x27;s Tank Man. Ironically, the situations couldn&#x27;t be more different.
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taobility将近 6 年前
I am wondering what&#x27;s the consequence if any American destroy the Capitol Building in Washington, will he be shoot before he crush into the building?