"在週末鏗鏘集看到訪問的那些中四至中六的學生肯定可以算上九十後了,他們對香港社會的政治表達能力是令我出奇的成熟。可能他們只是少數,但他們有朝一天只要跑出一兩個來便是港人之福。"
Sadly, I don't think such thing won't happen. When you look at the traditional parties such as: 民建聯民主黨自由黨... look at their leaders! They are exactly the same as those in the handover in 1997. How many young people are there when facing the press? Again, there is no exit in that area either. That's why you see so many young people doing things in "non-traditional" way. Politically speaking, I think there will be more aggressive action and it will only become more and more aggressive until there are some notices/ measures from the government.
Thanks but like your comment said, things won't change, and people with power will try every measure to protect, maintain the currently special rights they are enjoying. While people without power will try every measure to fight for what they get. If the middle class can fairly share from the society, the society will be stable. But if the majority of the public feel discontent, it will become unstable.
The same thing happens over and over again, no matter which political system people are using...