Hong Kong protests

November 2024 Forums General discussion Hong Kong protests

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    Stephen H
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    What are people’s thoughts on the anti-extradition protests in Hong Kong which erupted recently? There seems to be something of a revival of the 2014 democracy protests / Umbrella Movement, with protesters seeking to retain a degree of legal and political independence from authoritarian China. To what extent, if any, can the protests be seen as part of the ‘fight for democracy’ that formed the basis of the 2014 events? And to what extent do they have a working-class content, especially in light of the gross inequalities and cost of living, etc., in Hong Kong?

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    alanjjohnstone
    Keymaster

    Stephen, you may be interest in the blog’s perspective, less on the actually democracy issue in Hong Kong but a general observation on protests.

    https://socialismoryourmoneyback.blogspot.com/2019/06/fight-violence-with-non-violence.html

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    alanjjohnstone
    Keymaster

    ZJW has posted this link on Libcom, that makes good background reading

    Other Voices from the Anti-Extradition Movement

    “…History isn’t made by a handful of activists with the correct ideology, but through the unpredictable actions of countless proletarians learning to fight together against what they perceive (however inaccurately) to threaten their future. They come into these struggles with contradictory ideas, and these are only worked through in the material process of sustaining such movements and pushing them forward….”

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