bill: but now, nixie lam's convinced her political fortunes will change, thanks to the peace imposed r fields. it's, like, secession, sedition, foreign interventions, and terrorism. you can still do protests, you can just say your views online and do your pages, whatever. you can still do that. just don't say you want hong kong independence and do some actual movements or accept foreign monies to try to promote things like that. then you'll be totally fine. bill: and there's no sympathy for jailed prominent activists like joshua wong. nixie: they're famous not because they're activist leaders in hong kg. they're famous because if you ask anyone, "who's the biggest traitor of hong kong?" they will give you those names. bill: max is tipped off about a protest at an upmarket shopping mall. ♪♪♪ bill: some hong kongers are still prepared to risk jail through extraordinary acts of defiance. bill: just one man, with what now is an illegal message. bill: it's a far cry from the millions of protestors who once took to the streets. with max and a friend recording on phones, heavily armed riot p