Recent events have made many Hongkongers question the competence of their government officials and leading health professionals. How should blame be ascribed? Are 'fall guys' (self-designated or otherwise) really in Hong Kong's best interests?
To a certain extent, yes - particularly in the case of personally unpopular officials. They have failed in one important part of their job: to represent satisfactorily the mood of the population which they serve. This can be justifiable, some believe. The ultra-right in the US is fond of evoking US president Lincoln's and British prime minister Winston Churchill's unpopularity, when supporting President George W. Bush's increasingly unpopular stand on Iraq. But such paternalism takes tremendous political power.