So a Chinese diplomat decided to throw hands at protesters?
Cause if it was about any liberal bullshit like Taiwan or Tibet or all these bullshit ass accusations against China; they deserved not just an ass beating but a mandatory educatiom until they fucking understand.
And if so; god damn. Save some for me homie. Rest your potatoes and tag me in.
I heard it was a pro Hong Kong protest and a general protest against Xi or something.
Pretty rich from the police to say that the UK is a free country with a right to protest when a month ago they were arresting people protesting Queen Lizzard’s death.
My understanding is that there were some anti China protesters near the chinese embassy (probably some HK separatists or similar), and they tried to force their way inside the Embassy and were repealed by the embassy staff, but the BBC then shamelessly told that it was the opposite and that the embassy staf were the one who tried to drag a protester inside the embassy (https://meet.google.com/xjp-rfhr-sun?authuser=0&hs=122) to “disappear them”. Which is ridiculous hen you realise that just watching their video clearl show the protesters as the ones on the offensive in the first place.
Seriously, the official declaration from the UK are literally opposite to what you can see with your eyes in the video of the event:
“Shortly before 4pm a small group of men came out of the building and a man was dragged into the consulate grounds and assaulted,” the statement said."
But then watch their video (in the same article I linked), and you will see some person taking down one of the protesters banners, which the BBC declare as an attack on the protesters, but then immediatly every protesters run toward the embassy gates and try to force their way in, it’s only then that the embassy staff reacted -to literally prevent the protesters to enter the embassy, not the opposite.
I need the full story here.
What was the protest about?
So a Chinese diplomat decided to throw hands at protesters?
Cause if it was about any liberal bullshit like Taiwan or Tibet or all these bullshit ass accusations against China; they deserved not just an ass beating but a mandatory educatiom until they fucking understand.
And if so; god damn. Save some for me homie. Rest your potatoes and tag me in.
I heard it was a pro Hong Kong protest and a general protest against Xi or something.
Pretty rich from the police to say that the UK is a free country with a right to protest when a month ago they were arresting people protesting Queen Lizzard’s death.
My understanding is that there were some anti China protesters near the chinese embassy (probably some HK separatists or similar), and they tried to force their way inside the Embassy and were repealed by the embassy staff, but the BBC then shamelessly told that it was the opposite and that the embassy staf were the one who tried to drag a protester inside the embassy (https://meet.google.com/xjp-rfhr-sun?authuser=0&hs=122) to “disappear them”. Which is ridiculous hen you realise that just watching their video clearl show the protesters as the ones on the offensive in the first place.
Seriously, the official declaration from the UK are literally opposite to what you can see with your eyes in the video of the event:
Here is the picture they used showing the man supposedly being dragged: https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/0E96/production/_127243730_ab007ba2-be91-4e18-9589-93e48eab6dea.jpg.webp
But then watch their video (in the same article I linked), and you will see some person taking down one of the protesters banners, which the BBC declare as an attack on the protesters, but then immediatly every protesters run toward the embassy gates and try to force their way in, it’s only then that the embassy staff reacted -to literally prevent the protesters to enter the embassy, not the opposite.