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Hong Kong Protest Food (clip)

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    If you have the privilege to choose
    what you eat and who you buy it from,
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    your dollars are political capital.
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    Do you know who your choices
    are supporting?
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    Small businesses
    or meat packing plants?
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    Local producers or factory farmers?
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    People in Hong Kong are thinking about
    the political power of their food
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    and their banding together
    around one urgent cause.
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    PROTEST FOOD
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    (Laurel) What are you making now?
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    (Mandy) A Japanese cheese omelet.
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    We need eggs, sweet corn, and cheese.
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    So add oil in first.
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    (Laurel) Wow, that's a lot of oil.
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    (Mandy) Yes, but don't worry.
    It won't be oily afterward.
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    (Laurel) Oh, so you've got to roll it.
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    (Mandy) Yes.
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    (Laurel) Amber Foods
    is a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant
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    that opened on an infamous day
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    in the history of Hong Kong's
    pro-democracy movement.
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    The anniversary of
    the first big police crackdown.
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    - Then we add another layer.
    - It really smells good.
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    Yes.
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    Hot!
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    - Mmmm.
    - Okay?
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    It's really good!
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    It's very creamy like a--
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    It's kind of sweet--
    Did you put sugar in there?
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    - Yes.
    - Okay.
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    It's very light and airy,
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    and the cheese adds a nice bit of umami.
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    Everyone who works here is a protester,
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    including Mandy.
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    She's a chef-in-training
    and didn't even know how to cook
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    before she started here.
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    (Mandy) My family and I have
    different political views
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    because of the democracy movement.
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    We don't have a good relationship,
    and I wouldn't ask them for money.
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    Sometimes I'd go home after
    a day [of protesting] on the streets,
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    [my dad would] keep yelling at me,
    so I'd just hide in my room.
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    (Laurel) In Hong Kong,
    yellow is the chosen color
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    of the pro-democracy movement.
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    Last year, protesters hoisted
    yellow umbrellas
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    and don yellow hard hats
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    to protect themselves
    against pepper spray and tear gas shells.
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    Yellow has now become shorthand
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    for whether an individual or
    establishment supports the protests.
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    Blue stands for the other side.
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    The police who crackdown
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    and of course, China,
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    which passed
    a national security law this year
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    that basically criminalize dissent.
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    Between Covid-19
    and the sweeping new law,
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    street protests have become scarce.
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    (Lauren) The drink name in English
    is "Stand With Hong Kong"
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    but ka you
    literally means "add oil",
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    but in Cantonese, it's sort of this cheer
    that is very commonly heard
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    and throughout the protest
    it's become a rallying cry.
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    By having a drink called that,
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    they're giving people the excuse
    to actually say it multiple times a day.
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    Amber Foods
    isn't the only protest restaurant.
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    It's part of the so-called
    The Yellow Economic Circle,
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    a network of businesses that consider
    every bite and every dollar spent
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    an opportunity to resist.
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    Growing the yellow economy
    is all about linking up
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    yellow customers with yellow shops.
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    That's where Matt Lau steps in.
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    The pickeat.hk app
    lets customers order
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    from yellow restaurants
    in other districts of the city.
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    Lau delivers for free.
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    (Lau) Step one is to log on
    to this website
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    to choose and order your food.
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    Then, you'll have to decide
    the pick-up spot.
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    Who are your customers?
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    Surprisingly, they're mostly
    40 to 50 years old.
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    (Laurel) Lau's business
    is his form of protest
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    and he's betting that
    other hongkongers will help it grow.
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    But for now, his service
    is helping yellow restaurants
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    more than his own bottom line.
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    (Lau) In my opinion,
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    the neutral [restaurants]
    are siding with the government.
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    The reason is that those shops
    would like to have revenue
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    from both political sides.
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    Even though I'm losing money,
    I'm willing to help.
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    I believe there are still voices
    that call me stupid or dumb.
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    On the contrary, I think I'm being smart.
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    It's because I'm smart
    that I want to help others.
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    Hello!
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    (Laurel) Chinese government would prefer
    businesses care about profits.
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    The city is in a historic recession
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    and China has accused yellow businesses
    of trying to quote, "kidnap its economy."
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    But Hong Kong relies on China
    for its food.
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    90% of Hong Kong's food is imported
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    and most of that comes from the Mainland.
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    Less than 5% of the territory
    is devoted to farming.
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    One of the few farms
    is run by Wong Yu Wing.
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    (Wong) Do you want to pick
    some together just a little?
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    (Laurel) Sure.
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    (Wong) So just use your hands
    to snap it like this.
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    You see the big ones,
    just snap it like this.
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    Yes, should be enough for a meal.
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    (Laurel) Demand for Wong's organic produce
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    has gone through the roof
    since the protests
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    and a pandemic that's raised
    the price of food from China.
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    Why are young people saying,
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    "If you want to support Hong Kong,
    then support this farm?"
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    Primarily because,
    deep down in their hearts,
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    Hongkongers view Hong Kong
    and mainland China
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    as two distinct entities.
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    If your fresh water and food
    are being controlled,
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    how many days can you last?
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    (Laurel) Tours from the city
    even come help out on Saturdays
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    when the other workers get a day off.
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    Pretty clever having your paying customers
    do your weeding for you, I must say.
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    The water is boiling.
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    Let me put the vegetables in.
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    The freshest taste.
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    When we eat vegetables here are the farm,
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    we just pick them straight from the fields
    and try them here.
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    We don't put salt and oil on them
    so they're very light.
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    They're ready after
    about two to three minutes.
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    (Laurel) Though his small organic farm
    may seem removed
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    from the city and its problems,
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    to him it's all connected.
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    (Laurel) Do you think Hong Kong
    is a good environment now?
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    (Wong) Now it's like a messy farm
    full of weeds and infestation.
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    You need to use so much effort
    to take care of it
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    and slowly sort everything out.
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    You have to rectify it,
    in order to continue producing,
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    in order to have
    a sustainable agricultural industry.
Title:
Hong Kong Protest Food (clip)
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Eating With My Five Senses
Project:
COUNTER SPACE_(CLIPS)_The Issues - (Ep01-Ep08)
Duration:
06:53

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