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Study on demographics, ideology and demands of protestors. Inconclusive, but it appears that the HK plutocracy opposes (bad for finance, commerce, and asset value). Quite a bit has been written about this lately and from what I can gather the protestors are far from homogenous, representing different interest groups with different agendas and objectives. The so-called black groups of violent radicals are as usual only a minority of the population of protestors and the protestors are a minority of the population of HK. The numbers appear to be inflated in the Western media, seemingly for propaganda purposes in the echo chamber that runs the narrative rather than resulting from observational error. Magpie's Asymmetric WarfareRebellion in Hong Kong? MagpieSee alsoStatisticaWho Are
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Study on demographics, ideology and demands of protestors. Inconclusive, but it appears that the HK plutocracy opposes (bad for finance, commerce, and asset value). Quite a bit has been written about this lately and from what I can gather the protestors are far from homogenous, representing different interest groups with different agendas and objectives. The so-called black groups of violent radicals are as usual only a minority of the population of protestors and the protestors are a minority of the population of HK. The numbers appear to be inflated in the Western media, seemingly for propaganda purposes in the echo chamber that runs the narrative rather than resulting from observational error. Magpie's Asymmetric WarfareRebellion in Hong Kong? MagpieSee alsoStatisticaWho Are
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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Study on demographics, ideology and demands of protestors. Inconclusive, but it appears that the HK plutocracy opposes (bad for finance, commerce, and asset value).
Quite a bit has been written about this lately and from what I can gather the protestors are far from homogenous, representing different interest groups with different agendas and objectives. The so-called black groups of violent radicals are as usual only a minority of the population of protestors and the protestors are a minority of the population of HK. The numbers appear to be inflated in the Western media, seemingly for propaganda purposes in the echo chamber that runs the narrative rather than resulting from observational error.
Magpie's Asymmetric Warfare
Rebellion in Hong Kong?
Magpie
See also
Statistica
Who Are the Hong Kong Protesters?
Katharina Buchholz