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Not really, we have angry rich children on one side, who got everything in their life for free.
They haven't yet learned the meaning of the word "no". Sadly HK people have to pay the price for their very late education.
I support the Hong Kong police, very professional. The students in protest are a bunch of idiot that haven’t shake off their milk stain. Where is Hong Kong’s law and order that allow people to sleep on public road? Why don’t those loud mouth students try that in US or UK. Cowards.
SCMP is so pro-Occupiers, I'm surprised there isn't a yellow ribbon on the top of this website.
The fact remains....a vast majority of Hong Kongers do NOT support the movement. Because if they did (like the mass protests for the Sedition law ten years ago), the Hong Kong government would back down. This "movement" is really just led by students. While student's views certainly matter, it's hardly a mass movement comprising of a broad sector of the city.
When I land in foreign land, I get warnings in my visa condition NOT to meddle in the internal politics of the host country.
In Hong Kong, they ship in the CIA, MI6, BBC and CNN propagandists by the plane loads to stir up the current unrest.
The BBC World Service has been broadcasting non-stop live coverage of this central lawlessness, no doubt, and have successfully initiated copycat anti-China sentiment in other parts of the world.