With Sunday's vote, Hong Kong's people have sent a message so clear that even the most robotically obtuse idiots in Beijing's upper chains of command, or Hong Kong's Government House, should find it easy to decipher
PJMediaHONG KONG — Since massive protests for freedom, justice and democracy erupted here almost six months ago, China's puppet chief executive for Hong Kong, Carrie Lam, has been trying to impose "calm" and "order" by way of threats, force, emergency laws, tear gas, water cannon, bullets and more than 5,000 arrests. Call it the Communist China method. It hasn't worked for her.