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Avengers, Pokémon and Game of Thrones: How Hong Kong masses harness pop culture and memes to protest

Thanos, Septa Unella and Pikachu become unlikely inspiration for protest art

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When President Xi Jinping wields the Infinity Gauntlet, protesters fear the worst. (Picture: People Power via Facebook)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

Protests are a serious matter, but black-clad citizens who rallied on the streets of Hong Kong the past two Sundays have found creative ways to take a stance with some humor.

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People were angry about a refusal from the city’s leader to kill a bill that would allow (among other things) Beijing to extradite fugitives in Hong Kong to mainland China.

Authorities said the proposed law, now suspended indefinitely, was designed to plug loopholes. But it triggered fears that political dissidents might be targeted. In 2015, five Hong Kong-based booksellers went missing before turning up in the custody of Chinese authorities.

It reminded some protesters of the destructive power of the Infinity Gauntlet, which Marvel antagonist Thanos uses to erase half of the universe.
When President Xi Jinping wields the Infinity Gauntlet, protesters fear the worst. (Picture: People Power via Facebook)
When President Xi Jinping wields the Infinity Gauntlet, protesters fear the worst. (Picture: People Power via Facebook)
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Others compare politicians who support the extradition bill to scheming rulers from Game of Thrones.
Protesters had a knack for picking headshots for this one. (Picture: People Power via Facebook)
Protesters had a knack for picking headshots for this one. (Picture: People Power via Facebook)
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