Mista
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For my understanding, the banner was set up by a different group of people the day before.
Yep, it is. But those pro-mainland activists didn't realize that and someone took a photo of it. The pro-CCP newspaper misunderstood the situation and the rest is history.
Did their queen give them a congress and allow them to choose their own leaders? Stockholm syndrome, nothing more.
I'm not a HKer so I can't represent them. But from what I gather, it seems like Tiananmen is a major turning point for many HKers in the pursuit of democracy. Especially how Beijing tried to cover up which IMO is a very foolish move as more people get more distrustful. Even Jin Yong, who's very Chinese in thinking, cried and expressed disappointment at the incident.
You may argue that they are brainwashed or naive or fake news or whatever, but well, that's that. Many HKers from all ages, or pro-establishment/pro-democracy, believe that the tanks would have been rolled in long ago if not for the fact that they are a SAR and simply censor any alternative views.