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If there wasn't division, then why do they need to protest?
Note: they're not protesting against Hong Kong, they're protesting China.
They're protesting about both. Hong Kong's leader is not a popular lady.
And the protesters in USA... who are they protesting against? White people? Shop owners? Or the police and state? Because my point remains... protest does not have to be socially divisive. It can be socially unifying. In fact, protest that is socially unifying is much more effective.
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Of all that I had to respond to you, of all the questions I posed, is this all you have?
Yes, it's getting mentally tiring, like a game of werewolf.
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Dude. We're friends. I'm not against you. I'm against ignorance, violence, and a system that oppresses people, and lets murderers walk free because they have a "brotherhood" of liars to back up their violence.
I know, there's no problem here.
Ignorance - this is something that vast majority of the world's population are guilty of.
Violence - I'm not against violence, and neither are you. Protest is violence.
A system that oppresses people - great, let's try not to cause division, let's not treat white people like oppressors and blame the state and system instead.
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I had the privilege of being a white person who wasn't murdered before I got to that cell, but the liar's code was still used against me.
Not getting murder is not a privilege.