Two interesting implications of this is that some information on the protests is spreading on the Mainland despite censorship (maybe, I don't know if official news about Hong Kong has ever...
Two interesting implications of this is that some information on the protests is spreading on the Mainland despite censorship (maybe, I don't know if official news about Hong Kong has ever included protester slogans) and opinions on the protests are not as uniformly negative as is often presented.
hopefully, hong kong's struggle for freedom will trigger a cascade that ripples throughout mainland china and opens the door for liberal politics. a ripple at such a scale, they can't pull another...
hopefully, hong kong's struggle for freedom will trigger a cascade that ripples throughout mainland china and opens the door for liberal politics. a ripple at such a scale, they can't pull another tiananmen square massacre for suppression.
Two interesting implications of this is that some information on the protests is spreading on the Mainland despite censorship (maybe, I don't know if official news about Hong Kong has ever included protester slogans) and opinions on the protests are not as uniformly negative as is often presented.
hopefully, hong kong's struggle for freedom will trigger a cascade that ripples throughout mainland china and opens the door for liberal politics. a ripple at such a scale, they can't pull another tiananmen square massacre for suppression.