发布时间:2021-03-10 作者: 奈特英语
Hong Kong rioters wander on the street during the turmoil on August 11, 2019. They damaged public property and caused a great loss to the Hong Kong society. Photo: AFP
The social turmoil triggered by anti-government protests that turned into black-clad rioting activities in 2019 deprived Hong Kong people of security and happiness, making Hong Kong residents to reflect on what democracy really is, which should not be defined by the West-led public opinion, a Hong Kong-based columnist Chris Wat Wing-yin told the Global Times,.amid Western media's criticism of Hong Kong's recent electoral reform.
Is the so-called democracy by the Western countries the best for Hong Kong? After the social turmoil and the COVID-19 epidemic, I believe many people would expect good governance and good policies rather than so-called democracy, Wat noted.
"During the social turmoil in 2019, some Hong Kong people thought that was the period with most freedom and democracy, but we had no sense of security nor happiness during that period. This is the question on which we should make a deep reflection: Is the so-called democratic system the best in the world?" she asked.
The veteran Hong Kong-based columnist raised this question as some Western countries and media outlets continued portraying the central government's efforts in restoring the social stability for the city by introducing the national security law for Hong Kong in 2020 and the electoral reform in recent days as a decisive way of "crushing democracy" in the city. Like Wat, some local opinion leaders and scholars in Hong Kong urged that the local public opinion should not be led by the West anymore.
"The national security law for Hong Kong and the electoral reform are two strong medicines, which will completely reshape the political landscape of Hong Kong. However, the city is like a cancer patient and the medicines could help clean up the cancer cell, but for the city to become healthy, there's much work to do on the social, cultural and psychological aspects," she said.
Wat described the social turmoil in 2019 as a "collective hypnosis." After nearly two years, some people have already woken up after seeing what had happened. But some are still trapped "in the dream" or refuse to wake up.
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