Concept of Sociology in the Recent Hong Kong Protests
Seeing the front page of Newsweek.com on piqued my curiosity at an article published on September 4, 2019. It is one of the current events in the world right now which made the headlines due to its controversy. The title of the article is “How Hong Kong XXXXXXXXXX’ ‘XXXXXXXXX’ XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX China”. This story has XXXX on the XXXX XXXXXX and has been an interesting XXXX. For more XXXX 5 months XXX, XXXXX have XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX of hundreds of XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX mostly of young people, going XX around XXXX XXXX to oppose the XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX proposed XX the Hong XXXX government. If the bill would become XXX, it XXXX XXXXX local XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX people who are XXXXXX in other countries like mainland XXXXX and Taiwan. XXX bill will essentially place XXXX XXXX citizens and visitors XXXXX XXX jurisdiction of mainland XXXXX. XXXX XXXX in turn XXXXXXXX the XXXXXX XXX freedom of XXX XXXXXXX’s XXXXXXXX. XXX XXX, XXX XXXXXXXX transformed XXXX having bigger goals, XXXX fighting XXX their own XXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXX from XXX grip XX China.
XXX article talks XXXXX how XXX activists surprised both the Hong XXXX XXX Chinese government with their XXXXXXXX. They XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXXX would XXXX down XXXXXX. XXX with use of XXXXXXXXXX XXXX social XXXXX, XXXX were able XX organize these protests XXXXXXX XXX central XXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ‘flowed like water’ XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX some XXX not stop it XXX XXXXXXXX. Ingenious XXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX shield XXXXXXXX tear gas XXX pouring XX water to deactivate them in a XXXXXXXX manner amazed the XXXXX. The use of XXXX masks and lasers XX XXXXXXX their identity from XXXX-tech surveillance XXXXX XXXXX get them XXXXXXXX XXX very creative. XXXX their XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX ingenuity, XXXXX actions XXXXXX XXXXXX XX front page XXXX. The sociological concept XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX in XXXX article XX the XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX, which is a mental concept XX XXXXX. Karl Marx believed XXXX a XXXXXXXXX action was XXXXXX XX awaken XXX common people, XXXX known as XXX proletariat in his XXXXX. XXX XXXX demonstration the XXXXXXXXXX did XXX the goal XX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX oppresses them. Triggered XX the XXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXX decisions XXXXX country and XXXXXXXXX XXX placed upon XXXX, XXX people had XXXXX it to XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXX changes to the XXXXXX. The XXXXXXXXXXX of XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXX XXX their XXXXXXX.
What XXXX XXXXXXX is that XXXXX XXX changes XXXXXXXXX with XXX XXXXXXX system in XXX world. There must be something wrong with the XXXXXXX system that hundreds XX thousands XX people are willing to take time XXX their normal XXXX of work, school, and other responsibilities XX XXXXXX a XXXXXX XXX themselves that XX better and brighter.
A XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX scale XXXX XXXXXX be XXXXXXX in XXXXXXX XX XXX XX XXX XXX XXXXXXX in XXXX Kong, or XXXX the XXXXX. XXX event XXX XXXXXXX other oppressed groups XX XXXXXX from XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX XX XXX XXXX, XX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX concept of XXXXX. Even in XXX XXX if XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX of XXX Hong Kong citizens fail, XXXX have XX least XXXXX the XXXXX what XXX power XX XXX people XXX XX.
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Brennan, X. (2019, XXXXXXXXX X). XXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX' "tenacious" tactics XXX XXXXXXXXXXX police and XXXXX. XXXXXXXXX fromhttps://XXX.XXXXXXXX.XXX/how-hong-kong-protesters-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXX-confounding-XXXXXX-china-XXXXXXX
(2017, April X). Sociological XXXXXXXXXXXX: Key XXXXXXXX. Retrieved fromhttps://revisesociology.XXX/2017/XX/04/XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXX-concepts/
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