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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution - part II



This month, the HK protesters need to reach a certain level of communication with the outside world, to gain support against the Chinese machine, if not, I see them being resigned to failure by December as many will return to normal life as pressure isn't paying off. I even sense a huge drop in productivity and the city appearance will be affected by this huge drop in hours worked and strike activities.

All these factors will push the elders and elite of the HK society to intervene and request a stop to the protesting, which in terms will end the Umbrella movement in it's tracks, before reaching any definitive ruling on the country future.

This will dishearten many of the young ones and push them to voice their disagreement, which in term will get them in trouble with the law or the gangs affiliated to the Chinese government.

Many will see the little obtained out of this revolution as an achievement, which it is, many things will change for the independence of HK, Politically at least, but, the ghost and the grip of the CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, will always be felt and witnessed in any of the HK economics and politics.

I urge the fellow HK revolutionaries to assess their options before giving in into any proposals, make sure that in the long run, there is an exit option in the contract they will have to sign, further more, there is many traitors in ur camp, waiting and trying to derail the train of change!

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful and committed people can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- Margaret Meade

I will be posting further predictions on this topic.

Photo: Politico Magazine

Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution - part I