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Hong Kong Burning: Simon Elegant on the 2019 Protests

May 9, 2026
Simon Elegant, Hong Kong–born journalist and novelist who covered China for Time and the Washington Post, discusses his thriller City on Fire. He traces Hong Kong's colonial roots, the erosion of one country, two systems, and the mass 2019 protests. Short takes on police culture, identity, emigration after the crackdown, and why fiction can reveal moral complexity.
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One Country Two Systems Was A Promise Broken

  • Hong Kong's 1997 handover created an expectation of lasting autonomy under one country two systems.
  • Simon Elegant traces protests back decades and says Beijing chose a 'silent coup' over bloody suppression, culminating in the 2019 mass protests.
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Relatively Enlightened Colonialism Built Hong Kong Institutions

  • British colonial rule in Hong Kong was relatively 'enlightened' compared with brutal colonies, producing strong public housing and a competent civil service.
  • Elegant credits governors like Jock McLehose and notes reforms after the 1972 police corruption crisis created cleaner administration.
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Hong Kong Institutions Were Racialized Under Colonial Rule

  • Colonial-era institutions were racialized with many senior roles held by British and Irish personnel, especially in the police.
  • Elegant recounts Irish officers staffing the force and that Chinese promotions were limited until the 1980s.
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