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A note on who gets to be the loudest and most visible in a decentralized movement: after observing decentralized movements transnationally, @zeynep notes that despite not having a big stage,
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A non-exhaustive list of factors that contribute to the rise of Trumpism in Hong Kong. My hope is that this can help with our reckoning, and for us to devise
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Most of what @wenliuncy said here applies to the pro-Trump wave in Hong Kong as well. Adding a few more points here that are more specifically to HK:https://twitter.com/wenliunyc/status/1324276394814132225 Many HKers
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This critique by @johncw_Mok on pro-Trump sentiments in HK and TW connects nicely with @kevinkfyam's recent op-ed. Summaries in English below.https://news.mingpao.com/pns/%e5%89%af%e5%88%8a/article/20201101/s00005/1604167612540 Netizens
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1/ Have been thinking a lot about how the US right mobilized their support for Hong Kong protesters and the Uyghur people as a trope to foster their anti-China agenda,
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Thread: Notes for scholars writing about social movements and politics that are not theirs #TeamRhetoric 1/ Citation politics matter: amplify local voices, voices from people who have real stakes in
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