No, it does not disagree with me; when the hell has Beijing ever acted based on encouragement from a mob or protest? The government leads the people; if it doesn't know what to do until the people show it encouragement, that government needs to disband and step aside for a real government that can make decisions and take the lead. Zhongnanhai does not wait for anybody or bend to anybody's will. Even if the people in Hong Kong all decide they want to secede, Beijing will still not allow it. Your story of a government in China timidly waiting for the people to give it a cue to proceed is entirely in your imagination.
If that's all you're asking for then stop asking. You've already gotten it. If you didn't know that, then you need to spend more time following events and less time blaming your own teammates and asking me the same questions that I've already answered as if it becomes more reasonable each time you ask.
Adding to this aspect of the discussion
It is an interesting point to make, and especially relevant to this thread. The central government has actually been quite pragmatic in dealing with issues. This is especially true when it comes to climate change and the environment (A source of many protests in Western countries right now). The number #1 producer of solar panels and solar power output is China. China will aggressively close coal mines (coincidentally, Trump says he will do his best to keep US coal mines open). Shenzhen has moved to all electric buses and soon will move to all electric taxis as well. Also of note, Chinese cities have aggressively rebuilt bike lanes once seen as backwards.
It shows that the central government is leading by example, especially in this area which is a global issue. Could you imagine someone like Justin Trudeau converting half of all buses in Canada to electric power (population of SZ is about half of Canada total)? He wouldn't stop patting himself on the back!
Back to the relevance to HK, I think the fact that the protests went from Anti-Extradition to "5 demands", now just violence and calls for US/UK recolonization, speaks to just how detached from reality these people are.
The idea that 1C2S (whether in favour of central government or pro-dem camp) is not teneable is also a false pretense. Macau has had no protests of this kind, and in fact welcomed PLA assistance to clean up after Typhoon Haiyan. HK government would crap themselves if in that position.
Furthermore, in response to civilian self-defense. I have posed this question before. Fujian people of North Point have picked fights with protestors. I have noticed there are no MTR closures east of Fortress Hill, are the protestors afraid of these areas? Are there groups ready to fight them? There are also HK New Territories villagers (if you are familiar with HK). Media tends to blame Triads, but I think they are choosing to ignore history (North Point Fujianese were aligned with CCP back in 60's, NT Villagers rebelled against British authorities, it is a proud point to their heritage and earned them special privileges) Since I don't live there, I can't say definitively.
A final point, I see the pictures of the huge numbers of people in the street, but frankly I have not met too many supporters in Canada of the protesters except non-Chinese. I think it speaks to the long reach of state sponsored psych-ops. This reminds of FLG, how they can have worldwide media outlets around the world (Epoch Times, NTDTV), and continually hold the Shen Yun Dance and Orchestra shows (who has known anyone to ever actually buy tickets for these events? I only known people that get them for free).