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end game for HK protests...

eatshitndie

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maybe she's pissed because they refused her entry! :laugh:
so sumptuous, sugary and shiok in sinkie buffets i would be pissed too.
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Now , they just kidnapped a hongiie working in british embassy in HK. This is just heating up. Add all the social media accounts 50 cent brigade just exposed, and the circus is nearly in full swing. At this point its only racist chjnks that still are pro cccp
 

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Hong Kong protest suddenly turns chaotic
The protest at a Hong Kong subway station escalated into a chaotic free-for-all, with masked demonstrators bracing for a confrontation with police.
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Aug. 21, 2019, 10:59 AM ET / Updated Aug. 21, 2019, 3:07 PM ET
By Janis Mackey Frayer and David K. Li
HONG KONG — A protest at a Hong Kong subway station suddenly escalated into a chaotic free-for-all Wednesday night, before it ended without a violent police confrontation.
Hundreds of protesters had gathered for a sit-in at the Yuen Long MTR station, marking the one-month anniversary of a violent July 21 incident in which peaceful demonstrators, wearing black, were attacked by mobs that were dressed in white and linked to local organized crime.
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The protesters Wednesday night observed a moment of silence at the station, in the New Territories of northwest Hong Kong.
Then with no warning, some began overturning trash cans, vending machines and carts, using them to build makeshift barricades in anticipation of a confrontation with police.
Many of the demonstrators carried umbrellas, which have become both a symbolic and a practical tool of protesters — who use them to block tear gas or attacks from club-wielding police.
Police in riot gear gathered outside the station and remained there, generally leaving the protesters alone.
The siege lasted about two hours before most of the black-clad protesters left, at around midnight.
Hong Kong has been roiled by weeks of protests by demonstrators demanding greater democracy in the semi-autonomous city that had been under British rule until it was handed over to the People's Republic of China in 1997.
Janis Mackey Frayer reported from Hong Kong and David K. Li from New York
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Janis Mackey Frayer is a Beijing-based correspondent for NBC News.
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David K. Li is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.
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