The Pandemic Killed Dissent in Hong Kong
Every June since 1990, residents had held a vigil for the Tiananmen Square dead. But in 2020, Hong Kong announced an extension of social distancing restrictions until June 5, the day after the anniversary.

When Great Britain returned control of Hong Kong to China in 1997, a condition of the transfer was that Beijing would allow the territory to maintain its own government until 2047. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has never liked this agreement, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided the excuse to all but erase the "one country, two systems" distinction.
The CCP began its authoritarian assimilation of Hong Kong in 2019, when Beijing encouraged CCP loyalists in Hong Kong's legislature to pass a law allowing extradition of residents to mainland China. That proposal sparked pro-democracy protests and a police crackdown in Hong Kong, which captured the world's attention.
In June 2020, Beijing responded to the pro-democracy movement by requiring Hong Kong to implement a national security law that "introduc[ed] ambiguously defined crimes such as separatism and collusion that can be used to stifle protest," as The New York Times put it. But the pandemic provided Beijing with an even bigger opportunity to suppress dissent.
Citing public health concerns, Hong Kong postponed its Legislative Council (LegCo) elections for a year. In the interim, Beijing changed LegCo election rules to reduce the number of directly elected seats and to require that candidates pledge their loyalty to mainland China.
With only Beijing-aligned "patriots" on the ballot, CCP loyalists swept the 2021 LegCo elections. Many leading opposition politicians went into exile, while others were jailed. Voter turnout was a paltry 30 percent—the lowest since the handover in 1997. By comparison, a record 71 percent of registered voters cast ballots in the 2019 district council elections. The high turnout was reportedly driven by opposition to the extradition treaty, and pro-democracy candidates won 85 percent of the available seats.
The pandemic also has facilitated suppression of pro-democracy protests. Every June since 1990, residents of Hong Kong had marched and held a vigil in memory of the Tiananmen Square dead. But in 2020, Hong Kong announced that it would extend social distancing restrictions until June 5, the day after the massacre's anniversary.
Hong Kong's COVID-19 rules banned public meetings of more than eight people, with a potential penalty of six months in jail. As a result, only a small vigil was held. Organizers nevertheless were arrested and sentenced to up to 14 months in jail. The sentencing judge remarked that they had "belittled a genuine public health crisis."
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The Pandemic Killed Dissent in Hong Kong
Pretty sure that was the government.
Was Dissent wearing a mask? If not, it was asking for death.
The irrational fear-driven reaction to the pandemic didn't exactly have fantastic results in the US. There may not be 'separatism and collusion,' except in the minds of the ignorant, but there are in those same minds domestic extremism, 'insurrection,' and the ever-present bogeyman of white nationalism. All against the backdrop of the mostly peaceful destruction of property, harassment and intimidation of those with opposing views, and cyclic outrage.
Welcome to the Nanny-victim-Karen-pussy-empathy-dictator future.
Not just Hong Kong if you bothered to look at Australia, Canada or the US you'll see similar crack downs on dissent but I guess it might hurt your cred with the rest of the DNC propagandists to point that out.
"Based on the current emergency, we must impose the policy we've always wanted."
Or, never let a crisis go to waste.
The Pandemic Killed Dissent in Hong Kong
Phooey.
This is just another one of those Chinese 'lucky breaks' that some of us have been talking about for two years while Reason ignores them all.
And the little tyrants of the world learned the lesson well, from Ottawa to DC.
You really think if the Rona wasn't a thing they wouldn't have just come up with any other reason? Jackboots gonna jackboot.
Are you out of your mind?!? China would never do anything like that! Half a century of unfettered trade with the west combined with domestic protectionism is rapidly turning China into a politically and economically reformed liberal bastion of freedom and laissez-faire capitalism exactly as the lolbertarian prophecies anticipated, and any suggestion to the contrary is Sinophobic propaganda! China loves me, this I know, for Chuckie Koch tells me so!
Well thank Chairman Mao (PBUH) that it was just a slightly overzealous pandemic response and not a totalitarian encroachment by a communist dictatorship reneging on a treaty agreement to mass murder dissidents and usher in a new era of communist hegemony or anything like that.
With only Beijing-aligned "patriots" on the ballot, CCP loyalists swept the 2021 LegCo elections.
Ranked choice voting!
The pandemic also has facilitated suppression of pro-democracy protests. Every June since 1990, residents of Hong Kong had marched and held a vigil in memory of the Tiananmen Square dead. But in 2020, Hong Kong announced that it would extend social distancing restrictions until June 5, the day after the massacre's anniversary.
Caused by the Pandemic!
Either china did it, or the US and China did it. We’ve known this. The timing was way too coincidental for both trump and Hong Kong. And then as soon as china announces it, the US spends three months wondering if it’s gonna be a pandemic or not, and did zero prepping at all. This includes allowing everyone and their dog into the us from the known infected china. It’s fucking deliberate and when the scientists signed that letter and the corp media and social media disallowed any talk of accidental instead of natural, it became transparent to all but the willfully blind. They wouldn’t even consider letting us talk about an intentionally created virus. Here’s the kicker - if any country did that and the US wasn’t really involved, we would have been gathering every country on the planet to sanction china until they let the UN in to do a full investigation. But that was never even a remote thought, despite tons of evidence pointing towards man made fucking viruses.
If you still have even the slightest doubt that it wasn’t intentionally unleashed on us then you deserve your ensuing ass fucking at the hands of your gov.
Wasn’t man made my ass. How tf does a virus target only the most expensive drains on Medicare and social security anyways very.
Fucking bullshit
Granite,
Humans have a thing in their brains that makes them usually find more evidence for their first theory, and less evidence for all other theories. It's a depressing thought. That leads to this: Finding tons of evidence isn't as impressive as it looks.
You asked how does a virus target mostly the people who are expensive to the medical system. I got the impression that you felt that was a slam dunk clue that the virus was man-made. But that surprises me. My first guess for any new ailment is that it will hurt. the old and sick more than most. . . because the old and sick are weaker. Hurting young adults most is more unexpected.
Humans have a thing in their brains that looks to reinforce what they already believe. That might be why I see, "Feeble people hardest hit," as bland and unsurprising, while you see it as clear evidence.
Oh and world war three is a given at this point. This has been in the making as part of their every other decade freedom revocations. Every generation gets their own personalized traumatic mega tragedy that their lives have to adjust to. It’s like clockwork. None of this is natural. Fuck .
"The Pandemic Killed Dissent in Hong Kong"
Um, I'm pretty sure it was the CCP, but whatever.