Following the District Council election in last weekend and the pan-democratic camp's overwhelming success, Hong Kong finally enjoys a few days of calmness so far. The outcome of the polling was out of expectation and also as expected in the sense that the result was actually a big No to the government which was expected, the victory was much better than expectation though.
However, things happened before the election were really nasty. Hong Kong has literally turned into a war zone especially at the Chinese University and Polytechnics University. Days of battle between the riot police and the defenders made Hong Kong "famous" again. The island is an international city and renowned for many things like good food, shopping or fun land of money adventurers ...etc. People around the world at least heard about Hong Kong's name even if he/she knows nothing about it. Thanks to Carrie Lam, the CE of HKSAR com most "successful" disservice salesperson for Hong Kong, that this island is getting more and more well known in the international community but unfortunately against its reputation.
The social unrest, originated from Lam's stupidity and arrogance on the maneuver of the extradition bill proposal. This social movement not only directly led to the total failure of the pro-establishment camp in the district council election but literally rendered Hong Kong as a bargaining chip for Trump in the trade deal negotiation with China. This mistake out-weight all those mistakes made by any of her predecessors. People has been gossiping if Lam can survive till the end of her first term. It seems the CE of HKSAR are cursed so her all three predecessors could not complete their appointments. Therefore people speculate Lam will end up the same as them and people did that for good reason. All the three former CEs have done something different but the common point were extremely unwelcome by the public. Despite the things they did were different but all yielded the massive protests among the public. At the end of the day they all stepped down with different excuses, and apparently under Beijing's idea.
Some may still argue that the state chairman, Xi Jinping, has just openly recognized the work by Lam and her administration recently. It seems Beijing is still supportive to her but people should not forget all the three former CEs also received this kind of recognition from Beijing amid the overwhelming pubic criticism prior to their stepping down. The mess created by Lam now is way bigger than those by her predecessors so her punishment in more or less the same pattern seems to be unavoidable.
For people who know the practice of the sacking of any senior management member understand that unless the one is involved in criminal offense, the replacement will not happen right away despite very serious mistake is committed. Most of the cases it takes time to find the suitable candidate. On the other hand, a smooth transition is sought after for the sake of operation. Indeed finding one who is willing to shoulder the responsibility amid the chaos is extremely difficult, if not possible. If the recent calmness can last finally then it could be somehow easier to find the white knight to take up the challenge.
Everyone here in Hong Kong is longing for the calmness not only for the peaceful livelihood but hoping to see the end of the sinner of the chaos. In fact, it became quite clear, after the polling result, to the sinner's master that they can either put an even stronger suppression on the people's opinion or resort to a policy adjustment fine-tuned to the reality happening here in Hong Kong. Apparently the former is not the option available to Beijing considering the current situation so the sacrifice of a stooge is out of question.
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