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A Cup of Fine Tea A Cup of Fine Tea A cup of fine tea: Jason S Polley’s “Constituent Command” January 17, 2015 Jason S Polley’s “Constituent Command” [ Read the poem here ] (First published in Issue #25 of Cha ) -This post is written by Zabrina Lo .   photograph by Jason S Polley On 30 December 2014, I was watching with my family “Hong Kong Review 2014” on TVB Pearl, which began with the comment ‘2014 was a year of political reform’. Our initial response to the report was not an extended political discussion, but we did have quite a debate on whether it was wise for the summary of the Umbrella Revolution to take up about half of the show. The Revolution was not the only momentous thing, among many, that had happened in Hong Kong! Some of us remarked. Yet to me, a report of such unprecedented length suggested how undeniably significant the Revolution had been in the political history of Hong Kong. There was an outburst of political voices from numerous figures...

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