• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Trying to enforce your totalitarian country’s laws into another country is pathetic enough. The attempt to play the victim by shouting “Don’t touch her!” as if he had attacked them somehow is even more pathetic.

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    10 months ago

    Just finished watching and their behavior was really out of place. Good thing they kept filming and documented the events that way.

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    10 months ago

    I found a video that happened before the events from the stream and the chinese were actually very friendly there and even played piano and danced themselves with big smiles on their faces??? This makes me very confused about what actually happened there. https://youtu.be/OKd-SFbYrFY

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    10 months ago

    Infuriating to watch I think I feel more angry at the police woman trying to restrict his rights than the Chinese crowd.

    That said if a guy randomly started shouting at me in Public I’m pretty sure I’d make the situation a lot worse.

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    10 months ago

    The streamer is going on TalkTV with that wanker Mike Graham to talk about what happened. They live for this kind of ragebait.

    What a shame.

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    @Fudoshin @weilawei

    I watched this yesterday, I’m well along the path of learning piano and was already gigging, so anyone doing these sorts of public performances is interesting to me right now.

    I don’t see anything in the video that says to me that these are CCP members specifically; we Canadians tend to put a flag on our backpacks when abroad, and folks traveling with a language barrier are well-advised to do the same. It is a “communist flag” but it’s also their national flag. ->

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      @Fudoshin @weilawei

      That being said, there is a strange presumption on the part of the guy walking up and trying to tell the guy not to film in a public space in the UK; I would likely have reacted exactly the same way, though I don’t remember him pointing out to the guy that he was livestreaming, and therefore the *only* move left is to get out of range of the already-live camera. Pointing out that it’s too late for them not to be seen might have been a quick end to it. ->

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        @Fudoshin @weilawei

        …and THAT being said, I’m well aware of what the CCP has been doing on college campuses over the last ten years, and they are not the only Asian nation that is operating unofficial police forces and hit squads right here in Canada (lookin’ at you India), so I’m also not necessarily *denying* these people were acting as CCP agents. Claimed to be media I think?

        It’s also possible they’re just rich, with the usual rich people’s sense of entitlement to dictate to others.