The protests in Hong Kong, which went from a million strong last week to two million protestors this week, have reached a point where citizens have begun clashing violently with authorities. Hong Kong citizens want the extradition bill—which would grant China enormous power to extradite people in Hong Kong for any number of deeds that are not considered crimes in Hong Kong itself—to be repealed and for Chief Executive Carrie Lam to step down. Tim Pool's straight-news channel Subverse is on the case:
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All comments are subject to approval before they are published, so they will not appear immediately. Comments should be civil, relevant, and substantive. Anonymous comments are not allowed and will be unceremoniously deleted. For more on my comments policy, please see this entry on my other blog.
AND A NEW RULE (per this post): comments critical of Trump's lying must include criticism of Biden's or Kamala's or some prominent leftie's lying on a one-for-one basis! Failure to be balanced means your comment will not be published.