This has been a historic year. The start of a new decade brought with it a global pandemic, wildfires and natural disasters spurred by climate change, a divisive presidential election and nationwide protests against racism and police brutality, to name a few. As 2021 draws near, Generation Next writers reflect on some of 2020âs most notable events. June 2019-present: Hong Kong protests The ongoing Hong Kong protests first erupted over the proposed 2019 extradition bill, which many believed threatened the autonomy of Hong Kong. Though the bill was first suspended indefinitely, protesters demanded it be withdrawn fully. Still, according to the BBC, when it was withdrawn, many believed it was âtoo little, too late.â Today, people continue to take to the streets to express their anger.