Silent Majority for Hong Kong
Silent Majority for Hong Kong 幫港出聲 | |
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| Convenor | Robert Chow |
| Founded | 8 August 2013 |
| Ideology | Chinese nationalism Anti-Occupy Central |
| National affiliation | Pro-Beijing camp |
| Colours | Black |
| Slogan | "Democracy without Chaos" |
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| Traditional Chinese | 幫港出聲 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 帮港出声 | ||||||||||
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The Silent Majority for Hong Kong (Chinese: 幫港出聲; lit. 'Help Hong Kong to speak out') is an anti-Occupy Central pro-Beijing political group in Hong Kong. It was founded on 8 August 2013 by members of the pro-Beijing alliance including former RTHK radio host Robert Chow and Professor of Economics at Lingnan University Ho Lok-sang.
The group, which opposed the Occupy Central with Love and Peace movement, released a video on YouTube predicting deaths and chaos if the Occupy Central protests were to proceed, and organised numerous activities opposing the Occupy Central movement under the name Alliance for Peace and Democracy, such as a signature campaign and a march.