The last part of the thread started in Fighting Words (Part 1), continued in Fighting Words (Part 2) and Fighting Words (Part 3). Most of the below appeared/ became also prominent from November 2019 and beyond. A bit like the slogans in Fighting Words (Part 3), these are infinitely less sunny that those in Fighting Words (Part 1) and Fighting Words (Part 2). But it also ends with a hope. Maybe some day when our city is free, we may finally be able to meet again. C: 香港人, 報仇! E: "HKers, avenge!" Source: Telegram, Nov 2019 In early November, Alex Chow, a protester, fell to his death after a police chase. The death was ruled misadventure a few years later, but a phrase that started appearing in mansuen, '他是被政權推下去' ('He was pushed by tyranny') lays the blame squarely at the HK government's feet. Chow was pronounced dead on the morning of 8 November 2019. Within a few hours 香港人, 報仇! flooded the mansuen channels. '香港人, 報仇!' is considered the final form of the '香港人, 加油!' protest slogan. The…
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