• Clocks [They/Them]@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    It didn’t do anything from what I recall.

    I believe it was quickly dissolved after they found that the leadership was in direct communication with USA agents.

    Plus I recall there was general dissatisfaction from civilians who found the protestors to be a nuisance.

    There is no opinion here, just what recall from the event history.

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      My understanding was that there was some push back and political/police violence but the Chinese state largely let it play out and then within a month or two made mass arrests of the organizers.

      This was a broadly supported movement, impressive in its size and unity.

      The strategy Xi used was to not over emphasize the level of public support through direct confrontation - but to wipe out all resistance when the “controlled” energy of the crowd has somewhat dissipated.

      Lesson for the current environment in the US: have a long term strategy tied to your goals, put very high degrees of pressure on specific state actors / functions that they cannot ignore or wait out