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The third part of the thread started in Fighting Words (Part 1) and continued in Fighting Words (Part 2). Source: Telegram, May 2020 Most of the below appeared/ became prominent from November 2019 and beyond. They also are a bit different in flavour as the fire-and-brimstone and fatalistic slogans documented in Fighting Words (Part 2). They are still indescribably angry, but many also are looking back to the real fundamentals of why HK revolted - and I don't mean just for the city, but the reasons why people struggle against power - and beyond the barricades of what happens after the defeat. Is it sad? As a HKer, yes. Are there regrets? As a HKer, no. 寧願最後徒勞無功 也不選擇無動於衷, 因爲我哋真係好撚鐘意香港. C: 香港人, 反抗! E: "HKers, resist!"/"HKers, revolt!" HKers, resist! Source: Telegram, Nov 2019 '反抗!' became the new '加油!' on exactly 4th Oct 2019 when the HK govt implemented the anti-mask law under old colonial laws (yes, it was ironic). Because the law was targeted at protestors masking up* - and many were,…

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