Letters | To change Hong Kong’s DNA, first recognise that it exists

  • Mere rhetoric and repressive actions will not help the central government achieve its purpose
  • Any changes to the city’s DNA must be voluntary

The Chinese and Hong Kong flags fly outside the government headquarters in Admiralty. Photo: Bloomberg
Let’s look at the facts. Hong Kong showed during last year’s district council elections that belief in “one country, two systems” was declining, when pro-democracy candidates won a landslide victory.
The central government’s representatives in Hong Kong at the time totally misread public sentiment, resulting in a shake-up.
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