Hong Kong: The people forced to live in homes the size of a coffin

Hong Kong: The people forced to live in homes the size of a coffin

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The video explores the severe inequality and housing crisis in Hong Kong, focusing on the plight of coffin home dwellers. These individuals live in cramped, expensive conditions, often ashamed of their circumstances. The ongoing protests for democracy have further impacted their livelihoods, with many fearing job loss and food insecurity. The video highlights the political context, emphasizing the need for universal suffrage to address social issues. Despite the dire situation, the government focuses on social issues rather than the demands for democracy, leaving the poor voiceless and vulnerable.

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1.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the main reasons for the housing crisis in Hong Kong?

Lack of public transportation

High cost of living

Government subsidies

Overpopulation

2.

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How much do families typically pay for a coffin home in Hong Kong?

Around 500 British pounds

Around 1000 British pounds

Around 1500 British pounds

Around 2000 British pounds

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What is a significant consequence of the ongoing protests in Hong Kong?

Government reforms

Increased tourism

Economic downturn

Improved housing conditions

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What do the coffin home dwellers believe is essential for solving social issues in Hong Kong?

Better public transportation

Increased foreign investment

Universal suffrage

More housing subsidies

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What is the government's focus in response to the protests?

Enhancing education

Focusing on social issues

Improving healthcare

Addressing housing issues