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Photograph of a protester in Hong Kong, who is dressed in black, covered nearly head to toe, and wearing glasses and various gear including a yellow construction helmet. Title says: Hong Kong Protest Gear Summer 2019. There are various blocks of text and arrows pointing to the various gear the protester is wearing.

- Yellow construction helmet: Protects against rubber bullets, tear gas canisters, flying bricks
- Broad face cover: To counter facial-recognition technology
- Backpack Typically holds snacks, water, change of clothes, tools and sometimes laser pens to shine in officers' eyes.
- Elbow & knee pads: For for falling, crawling and scuffing on city streets
- Loose change: For subway fare, to avoid being tracked through electronic transit passes
- Goggles: For flying debris
- Gas Mask: Protecting against tear gas, which Hong Kong police use liberallv
- Black t-shirt: Uniform adopted by Hong Kong protestors, in contrast to white Ts, worn by Beijing supporters
- Lycra skin covers: To protect against tear gas effects
- Umbrella: Protection against rain and pepper spray
- Heat-resistant gloves: To throw hot tear gas canisters back at police
Photo: Sasa Petricic/CBC

Photograph of a protester in Hong Kong, who is dressed in black, covered nearly head to toe, and wearing glasses and various gear including a yellow construction helmet. Title says: Hong Kong Protest Gear Summer 2019. There are various blocks of text and arrows pointing to the various gear the protester is wearing. - Yellow construction helmet: Protects against rubber bullets, tear gas canisters, flying bricks - Broad face cover: To counter facial-recognition technology - Backpack Typically holds snacks, water, change of clothes, tools and sometimes laser pens to shine in officers' eyes. - Elbow & knee pads: For for falling, crawling and scuffing on city streets - Loose change: For subway fare, to avoid being tracked through electronic transit passes - Goggles: For flying debris - Gas Mask: Protecting against tear gas, which Hong Kong police use liberallv - Black t-shirt: Uniform adopted by Hong Kong protestors, in contrast to white Ts, worn by Beijing supporters - Lycra skin covers: To protect against tear gas effects - Umbrella: Protection against rain and pepper spray - Heat-resistant gloves: To throw hot tear gas canisters back at police Photo: Sasa Petricic/CBC

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America, you didn't ask for it, but it's come to this. Time to suit up.

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