The feed is a bit grainy, so I didn't hear the full question. Was it about whether someone could show open support for my father in Hong Kong? Yes.
It would be incredibly hard to show open support for my father and anything related to democracy in Hong Kong. It's hard to describe the current climate, but suffice it to say that all the freedoms Hong Kong had, which were taken for granted, are no longer there. At one point, even holding a white piece of paper was an issue.
There's also the Tiananmen Square vigil. That didn't happen last year. It was the only territory belonging to China where you could still commemorate and pay respect to people who died in Tiananmen Square, and that is no longer a thing in Hong Kong.
I think that shows you exactly where Hong Kong is now.