30 years, so founded in 1995. Right before the 1997 Hong Kong return.
hannibal41 on
I lived in HK in 2016, so between the yellow umbrella movement and the later protests. I loved my time there, but it did feel like a dying city, as China exerted more and more control over it.
I want to go back one day, but at the same time I’m scared as to what kind of city I will find.
Banzetter on
How many times has this party disbanded only to announce a few months later that they are disbanding for real this time?
The best option for Hong Kongers now is to take up the offer of a British Overseas National Passport and get the fuck out. Britain may have it’s problems, but Hong Kongers fit in well here, and I’d encourage as many as possible to come over.
s8018572 on
Now only Pro-establishment camp can remain on surface
UnfortunatelySimple on
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Psyclist80 on
China sucks! Informed empowered Democratic rule is where societies should land. God tier leaders should never be allowed.
OldRepresentative578 on
Fair play to them for lasting as long as they did.
shopchin on
The boot on the neck has become simply too heavy
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Right… I’m sure they just willingly disbanded.
30 years, so founded in 1995. Right before the 1997 Hong Kong return.
I lived in HK in 2016, so between the yellow umbrella movement and the later protests. I loved my time there, but it did feel like a dying city, as China exerted more and more control over it.
I want to go back one day, but at the same time I’m scared as to what kind of city I will find.
How many times has this party disbanded only to announce a few months later that they are disbanding for real this time?
https://hongkongfp.com/2025/02/20/breaking-hong-kongs-democratic-party-to-set-up-task-force-to-discuss-disbandment-steps/
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/13/world/asia/hong-kong-democratic-party-disbanding.html
The best option for Hong Kongers now is to take up the offer of a British Overseas National Passport and get the fuck out. Britain may have it’s problems, but Hong Kongers fit in well here, and I’d encourage as many as possible to come over.
Now only Pro-establishment camp can remain on surface
„Votes“
China sucks! Informed empowered Democratic rule is where societies should land. God tier leaders should never be allowed.
Fair play to them for lasting as long as they did.
The boot on the neck has become simply too heavy