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> You are trying to compare These protests with the ones in HK
Nope. I could compare it with any protests from the last two decades. For example the ones of 2006 in Budapest (and in the country, but as far as I know those were without incidents, if you're interested here's wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_protests_in_Hungary).
> in HK the protestor's intention is to literally fuck the Chineese goverment by destroying stuff.
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> Besides, the police is disguising as protestors and breaking stuff in order to make the protestors look violent.
That's literally every protests ever. Agent provocateurs are always used to spiral out events and force the leading figures to lose control over the masses and the actions.
> Again, most of the protests are peaceful and the shit only goes down when the police starts attaking them
And every police force ever: police is always peaceful they just take actions after protestors start damaging private property. Ie. the they started it first argument.
> before it was like 48% of people who supported independence, but now its like 58% so there's that
Can it be measured somehow it was the impact of the protests? Maybe people just think it was unjust to put those politicians in prison and this is what changed their minds.