Hong Kong Protests III

Created by rk725 (all)
State: Public
AI: Prod 2.0 with randomness
Went public on 11/10/2019
Number of attempts: 124
Number of wins: 48
Number of likes: 19
Record holder: muon in 11 turns on 11/10/2019

Description

Since the ban on tear gas by European Union (and possibly United States), Hong Kong (HK) police is now starting to use mainland made tear gas on protestors and medical workers. HK police is behaving like the triad (organized criminal gang), with brutality (beatings, rapes, and possibly murders) that some say is worse than triad because triads won't attack people in random, such brutality and crimes' severity is no less than that of the Japanese during and before World War II.; in autumn 2019, HK passed law that prohibits the use of masks in protests, yet the police hide behind their masks and attack protestors without proper identification; there are videos of police pretending to be protestors and destroying properties. The self-congratulatory and arrogant HK government had earlier passed the mainland extradition bill that sparked the protests, this extradition bill has since been withdrawn by the HK government. Yet, the exact same group of government officials are still in power, getting their very large salary. Hong Kong police has throughly destroyed the work that HK tourism office had built.

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This is an attempt to put Hong Kong's democracy and human right protests of 2019 & 2014 into a map. In just one protest in July 2019, two million people showed up, out of the entire Hong Kong population of about 7 million. For that protest, people started in Victoria Park and marched to the government offices in Central, these locations are found on the play map. Subsequently, there were random attacks on innocent people perceived as protestors, in places like Yuen Long, Tseung Kwan O, and North Point, with the police often ignoring these attacks, or just let the attackers leave without consequences. There were also videos of police beating protestors brutally. There were talks that 3 protestors were beaten to death in Aug/Sept 2019, with the fire department and the police department involved in cover-ups.