Hong Kong woke up this morning to ~50 arrests under the national security law, netting the city's most prominent pro-democracy activists, voices like Jeffrey Andrews who have long fought for ethnic minorities, and even a pollster: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/dozens-of-hong-kong-democracy-activists-arrested-under-national-security-law/2021/01/05/701ef238-4faf-11eb-83e3-322644d82356_story.html
@frances_hui has compiled social media posts from those arrested, a staggering list of names that is set to grow: https://www.facebook.com/2317436205144840/posts/2796243630597426/?d=n
While all eyes are on Georgia and while the the U.S. continues to grapple with the state of their own democracy -- Hong Kongers have been arrested for simply trying to create their own democratic processes, for holding a primary before a now-cancelled election
Hong Kong can no longer resist on the streets, or through the ballot box, or through the legislature, or through slogans, or through songs, or through schools, or through posters and flags, or through stickers, or even through kids clothes