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Heated debate across the Chinese social media after video of two girls tied up and on knees for breaking covid rules

Obviously it's all unsustainable. People will get more fed up when they have to pay additionally to test and lock up themselves. I don't see this ending well if Xi continues being stubborn with his signature zero-Covid policy.
It's not Xi who wants it, China's health experts team strongly oppose openning up. some compromise must be made between different conflicting opinions in the government.
 
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Anyway there are still idiots in PDF believe that public woes can not be disucssed on the Chinese social media and whoever protests in China will be shot on the spot by the police or thrown into prison right away.

Only on some rare special occasions that the police and people are alllowed to "shoot" each other in China

 
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Two women in Guangzhou were subdued by anti-epidemic staff and the bystanders for breaking the covid code

The two women both got yellow codes on their phone's covid app, ( high risk), and one of them did not wear a mask, refused to listen to the advice, and insisted on forcibly entering a lockdown neigborhood. At the beginning, they were dissuaded by the staff, but after they were rejected to enter, the two women spat out their mouths and insulted the staff. According to the video, this is not a verbal conflict, but a unilateral verbal abuse, with vulgar words and arrogance.

Regarding this matter, public opinion was quickly divided into two factions. One side believes that the woman violated the epidemic prevention regulations first, and then insulted the staff, the action taken was appropriate.

The other party believes that even if the woman is morally deficient, or has no quality, and even if the police finally characterize her as provoking trouble, these cannot be the reason for the staff to tie her up. Let’s not talk about whether the staff at the entrance have law enforcement powers, but in terms of binding and kneeling, it may have gone beyond the scope of “stopping”.

The staff argued about "Bound and kneeling", no one forced the woman to kneel, they "deliberately posing for pictures". In fact, most of the time they were "squatting".

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Fiesty and kinda hot! I'll put these in the girly thread!
 
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LOL, it is only in China such a minor issue could cause "heated debate across the social media". In other part of world, it's just a part of daily life:

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It makes the news though minor because it is china where any dissent protest , pretty much any human activity, is stopped before it makes it out. Internet filters beginning to fail?
 
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Anyway there are still idiots in PDF believe that public woes can not be disucssed on the Chinese social media and whoever protests in China will be shot on the spot by the police or thrown into prison right away.

Only on some rare special occasions that the police and people are alllowed to "shoot" each other in China

I dont think those people care about the truth in China, they just want to believe that China is a terrible despotic country.
 
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That's it, this is another vital sign of China's collapse....
 
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It makes the news though minor because it is china where any dissent protest , pretty much any human activity, is stopped before it makes it out. Internet filters beginning to fail?
You got too much indian media or too much cow pee? well, they are the same anyway
 
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This is hilarious. Chinese Karens not following the law, get detained and make it to global news.
Western societies jail, beat, kill minorities/immigrants in their countries - par for the course.
Hypocrisy abound.
 
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Ah, woman...

They behave like a queen because we, as men, threaten them very well.

While man, mostly behaves well, because we realize how dangerous the world can be.


Just look at the medical staff, he threatened the woman well.

But the woman was overreacting.


If UK is defending this woman...

Let this woman lives in UK...

I want to see if she will behave like that in the UK, and see what British officers are going to do with her... maybe a noble peace prize?
 
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事件在網絡掀起熱議。有網民質疑防疫人員涉嫌違法,稱做法如同「濫用私刑」,「你以為這是阿富汗呢」。前《環球時報》總編輯胡錫進在微博發文稱,相信這是個別事件,「但是個別這樣的事件也不該發生,最後女孩反綁雙手跪着的景象為現代社會不可接受,它破了底線」。自媒體「C科技」則稱,事件雙方都有責任,事因女子不帶口罩並各種辱駡工作人員,但對方也確實沒權把女子綁起來。亦有網民指摘兩女子「做騷」、「擺拍」,「廣東人說這個女人已經三次鬧事了」,「這要是在美國,是不是直接被擊斃了」。
Googel translate:

The incident sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Some netizens questioned that the anti-epidemic personnel were suspected of breaking the law, saying that the practice was like "abuse of lynching", "You think this is Afghanistan." Former "Global Times" editor-in-chief Hu Xijin posted on Weibo that he believes this is an isolated incident, "but such incidents should not happen. The scene of a girl kneeling with her hands behind her back is unacceptable in modern society. It breaks the bottom line.

The self-media "C Technology" claimed that both parties were responsible for the incident, because the woman did not wear a mask and insulted the staff in various ways, but the other party did not have the right to tie the woman up.

Some netizens also accused the two women of "making a show" and "posing for pictures", "Cantonese people say that this woman has caused trouble three times", "If this is in the United States, would she have been shot dead directly?"
 
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2 Chinese troublemakers, albeit good looking ones, detained..... heated debate.
Tens of millions, especially in west & india, dead, disabled, retarded ..... crickets.
Life is not fair.
 
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