Why Hong Kong's uprising could be doomed

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Why Hong Kong's uprising could be doomed
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Demonstrators managed to shut down Hong Kong's airport, stopping all flights from departing.

Protesters managed to shut down Hong Kong International airportI can't remember this happening anywhere before and I know for certain it wouldn't happen at Heathrow.It has all been about disruption and chaos from the start. But this is really the big one.All the shops and cafes were closed. The lifts and escalators were shutdown. The arrivals concourse a mass of teeming protesters.

"Because the police are coming and we don't want to get hurt. We are protesting but we aren't violent." If the core group, the people who make up the numbers, who have the backing of others, whose mums and dads allow them to go on the marches, don't want to get hurt, then it is doomed.

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