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On the left, a Chinese police officer kneels before a kidnapper in SW China’s Yunnan Province pleading to swap places with the kidnapped student. On the right, a US police officer kneels on George Floyd's back/neck, eventually leading to his death.

Two pictures of policemen on their knees went viral on Chinese social media platforms, as one of them shows a Chinese policeman kneeling down in front of a knife-wielding gangster, requesting to swap places with a middle school student he had taken hostage, while a white American police officer puts his knees on George Floyd’s neck, leading to the latter’s death.

The Chinese policeman got on his knees in an incident in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province. He was reported to have kneeled down to request that he take the place of a 13-year-old local middle student who was taken hostage by the attacker, a 57-year-old man surnamed Wang, on Friday.

Chinese netizens had thought that the man, who was wearing plain clothes, was the student’s father, until the student’s cousin revealed on China’s Sina Weibo on Sunday that he was actually a local policeman.

In his attempt to persuade the suspect, the Kunming police officer, whose name was not revealed, even took off his clothes to show the suspect that he was unarmed, according to the cousin.

The picture of the Chinese policeman on his knees reminded Chinese netizens of the scene of a white police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck, leading to his death.

The hashtag “kneeling police” has been viewed more than 800 million times as of Sunday, with many netizens commenting that “they are both policemen, and their actions are both about life, but the difference is one aimed to save a life while the other took a life.”

"Only Chinese police put people before their title," one Weibo user commented, mentioning that in China, the full name of police force is Chinese people’s police.

"The same pose, the difference is it’s life or death under it," said another.

Wang stabbed seven people and took a hostage at the gate of a middle school in Kunming at about 5 pm Friday, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Wang’s victims were rushed to hospital. One of them died after treatment was unsuccessful.

After a nearly two-hour standoff, police killed Wang at around 6:40 pm and rescued the hostage, who suffered injuries.

The kneeling policeman is not the only person hailed as a hero in the incident.

A female local journalist also touched Chinese netizens when she volunteered to negotiate with the suspect after he demanded to talk for 10 minutes with a female reporter.

According to the cousin of the student who was taken hostage, the student stabbed to death by Wang had warned others to run before he died.

"They are all heroes," the cousin said.

 
you mean they should learn from the American police?

No , they are already brutal enough
Hongkong went through a turmoil of nearlly one year, guess how many died due to the police? 0

Meanwhile when there is one day turmoil in US, 5 killed.

Hongkong police showes their greet patience.

They also arrest people who criticizes China also , Hong Kong police might not kill them but the CCP will.
 
No , they are already brutal enough
Tell me which country's police faces thugs using bomb cocktail can keep patience of not killing one single people in one total year?
And which country's police will hold warning flags for several times before taking act?
They are FAR FAR away from brutal .
 
No , they are already brutal enough


They also arrest people who criticizes China also , Hong Kong police might not kill them but the CCP will.
Oh, so which American policeman was killed by a Democrat. Like the Hong Kong Police?

and which Hong Kong police killed the Democrats. Like the American police?

It's different from the CIA and inferior Bengal. China has 5000 years of civilization and legal system. thank you. @SpaceMan18
The childish propganda is strong with this one.
No more strong than the great propaganda of the "5 trillion economic goal".
 
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On the left, a Chinese police officer kneels before a kidnapper in SW China’s Yunnan Province pleading to swap places with the kidnapped student. On the right, a US police officer kneels on George Floyd's back/neck, eventually leading to his death.

Two pictures of policemen on their knees went viral on Chinese social media platforms, as one of them shows a Chinese policeman kneeling down in front of a knife-wielding gangster, requesting to swap places with a middle school student he had taken hostage, while a white American police officer puts his knees on George Floyd’s neck, leading to the latter’s death.

The Chinese policeman got on his knees in an incident in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province. He was reported to have kneeled down to request that he take the place of a 13-year-old local middle student who was taken hostage by the attacker, a 57-year-old man surnamed Wang, on Friday.

Chinese netizens had thought that the man, who was wearing plain clothes, was the student’s father, until the student’s cousin revealed on China’s Sina Weibo on Sunday that he was actually a local policeman.

In his attempt to persuade the suspect, the Kunming police officer, whose name was not revealed, even took off his clothes to show the suspect that he was unarmed, according to the cousin.

The picture of the Chinese policeman on his knees reminded Chinese netizens of the scene of a white police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck, leading to his death.

The hashtag “kneeling police” has been viewed more than 800 million times as of Sunday, with many netizens commenting that “they are both policemen, and their actions are both about life, but the difference is one aimed to save a life while the other took a life.”

"Only Chinese police put people before their title," one Weibo user commented, mentioning that in China, the full name of police force is Chinese people’s police.

"The same pose, the difference is it’s life or death under it," said another.

Wang stabbed seven people and took a hostage at the gate of a middle school in Kunming at about 5 pm Friday, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Wang’s victims were rushed to hospital. One of them died after treatment was unsuccessful.

After a nearly two-hour standoff, police killed Wang at around 6:40 pm and rescued the hostage, who suffered injuries.

The kneeling policeman is not the only person hailed as a hero in the incident.

A female local journalist also touched Chinese netizens when she volunteered to negotiate with the suspect after he demanded to talk for 10 minutes with a female reporter.

According to the cousin of the student who was taken hostage, the student stabbed to death by Wang had warned others to run before he died.

"They are all heroes," the cousin said.

Surely, big media outlets ought to know this:

Cherry picking, suppressing evidence, or the fallacy of incomplete evidence is the act of pointing to individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position while ignoring a significant portion of related and similar cases or data that may contradict that position. Cherry picking may be committed intentionally or unintentionally. This fallacy is a major problem in public debate
 
Hongkong went through a turmoil of nearlly one year, guess how many died due to the police? 0

Meanwhile when there is one day turmoil in US, 5 killed.

Hongkong police showes their greet patience.
American recruited, funded and trained terrorists attack civilians, public transport and stores in China for half a year. No casualities.
American media crying for months about Chinese policemen defending their own lifes against American terrorists with maximum restraint while supressing evidence that Chinas police used maximum restraint and more often selfdefense and only shows cherrypicked snippets of footage.

A women tries to forcibly open a door of a "public" American building in protest. Gets shot in the face by hired deathsquads for tresspassing.
Isolated incident that doesnt represent America even when it happens every other day and was allegedly backed by half of the population just a while ago. Practically memoryholed by American media after a week.
 
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Hongkong went through a turmoil of nearlly one year, guess how many died due to the police? 0

Meanwhile when there is one day turmoil in US, 5 killed.

Hongkong police showes their greet patience.

How many murders a year in Hong Kong? Now compare it to the danger of living with the "people" that are in the United States. Chicago 2019 murders 510, 2020 769. Chicago isn't even the most dangerous US city. They are NOT the same situation because people are NOT the same.
 
American recruited, funded and trained terrorists attack civilians, public transport and stores in China for half a year. No casualities.
American media crying for months about Chinese policemen defending their own lifes against American terrorists with maximum restraint while supressing evidence that Chinas police used maximum restraint and more often selfdefense and only shows cherrypicked snippets of footage.

A women tries to forcibly open a door of a "public" American building in protest. Gets shot in the face by hired deathsquads for tresspassing.
Isolated incident that doesnt represent America even when it happens every other day and was allegedly backed by half of the population just a while ago. Practically memoryholed by American media after a week.

Indeed.

US regime thugs killed a civilian woman at close range in the face at a public facility where the woman had nothing but bare hands.

And it all went silent.

She was all forgotten. US regime media killed the story.

Amazing cover up, suppression, and control.

If it had happened in HK city, US regime media would make it 100 times louder. The US Congress would convene.

I guess the life of US citizens is not that much precious, after all.
 
Police job is complicated in almost every country, but just like every institution within a system has its bad apples, Power corrupts people, and when it's backed by the state then people become arrogant easily.
 
Police job is complicated in almost every country, but just like every institution within a system has its bad apples, Power corrupts people, and when it's backed by the state then people become arrogant easily.

In the US, it is obviously well-corrupted because police killing is a norm, not an outlier.

I read how wonderfully they suppressed, silent, and killed OWS movement. Regime police and media cooperated well.

This is a case I always mention my students when I talk about private-looking media+regime coop.
 
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