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 Outrage swept across Hong Kong and by the following morning there were accusations that the police had not done enough. 
Their denials were insufficient to prevent Yuen Long being used as proof that the police were not there for the people but for 
the masters. The next weekend of protest was one of the most violent seen up to that point.
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Fiona's anger only grew as police became more heavy-handed. She and her husband began quarrelling over alleged police 
brutality.
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Support for protesters, even as they went further in their violent action, is attested to by opinion polls. Protesters took out their 
rage on companies seen as pro-government: the MTR train operator saw stations and ticket machines vandalised, Chinese-
owned ATMs were destroyed - this in a city famous for its respect for the rule of law. Yet the results of district election last 
month saw an overwhelming victory for pro-democratic figures.
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Fiona's husband, though, was not swayed.

"Why is he so foolish? He thinks there's nothing wrong with the Chinese Communist Party and the extradition bill," Fiona says.
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And so contempt crept into their relationship.
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Her husband, however, still loves her very much. "He keeps sending me heart emojis. I used to reply to him with a heart but 
now I don't feel like doing it. And he keeps asking...

"I really want to love him again, but I can't."

She does acknowledge, though, that "this is his pride. This is his identity."

It is an acknowledgement needed by those in Hong Kong who support the police and the government. For them, one of the 
most unsettling things about Hong Kong's year is not confrontations between police and protesters, but the political fights that 
erupt on the street.
 

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