If I might post an unpopular opinion, and let me assure you I'm not secretly a pro-CCP shill: what's happening HK has much more to do with changing economic realities than it does with an evil agenda from the Chinese government. In 1997 HK had 1/3 of the GDP of mainland China and was the only way for Western companies to interact with China. Today HK has 3% of the GDP of mainland China and a huge part of this is beca…
There are no protests there. They were also a former Westen colony and now under 1 country, 2 systems like Hong Kong.
The only difference is their GDP per capita is almost twice that of Hong Kong’s.