Commentary After an anti-China stabbing of a Hong Kong policeman late on July 1, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the 24th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong to China, Hongkongers and the world are in need of a little positive energy. The stabbing caused debate between nonviolence and violence advocates on how Hong Kong should respond to China’s increasing repression in the city. After taking part in that debate, I believe that some Hongkongers need a little nonviolent inspiration. Such inspiration could come from the “lying flat” movement in China. Chinese citizens have been dealing with the CCP longer than have the rest of us, and what they evolved can form part (not all) of our collective response. Lying flat seems to be the biggest internal threat to the CCP these days, it could do wonders in other autocracies as well, and so it …