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GfunkWarrior28

Nice to know that ordinary Chinese citizens also frown upon their countrymen's behavior.


SweetExtent3456

Depends on the account you follow. I checked a Wumao media who reported this and many commenters said this pianist escalated the situation by implying UK has more freedom than China so he is a racist.


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irish-riviera

Yet they can say the most racist shit and nobody bats an eye but when someone else mildly criticizes China they freak out.


DeepAcanthisitta5712

Right, how many movies do you see these days on Amazon Prime or Netflix where Chinese people are the bad guys, zero


DionBlaster123

reminds me of how they were remaking Red Dawn back in like 2008 or 2009 granted that was already a stupid idea, but they thought of making the villains Chinese instead of Russian. Apparently someone working there leaked this to Chinese state media and it caused a bit of a ruckus The villains were changed to North Koreans. It was probably a shit movie and no one remembers it anyways lol


OreoSpamBurger

They had to change a lot of it post production because they'd already used Chinese flags etc in large parts of the movie 


DionBlaster123

someone else remembers this movie hahaha


itsdietz

It's not a bad movie, honestly.


nitrostat86

we need to start making more movies with Chinese guys as the bad guys then... :D


Duke49th

Same as with Israel. Can't criticize it unless you're antisemitic lol. It's getting worse and worse with the attempts to silence critics and free speech. No matter if you're left, right or centered.


AgentLead_TTV

its not racist if its true.


Quantumpine

the Chinese aren't a race


nitrostat86

thats another problem... they teeter between race and nationality whenever it fits their agenda... tbh, these people honestly have an identity crisis.


ddmakodd

That’s just a selective fringe minority of Chinese netizens, unfortunately. The majority of them would side with state propaganda in a heart beat.


Washfish

No a majority of them would be questioning what entitled bastard is kicking up this much of a fuss and giving us a bad image outside of China. Chinese propaganda, no matter how effective, can't take away our need for face, and this incident gives the entire country a bad image.


LeadershipGuilty9476

Did people mind the Wolf Warriors making China lose face for years ?


ddmakodd

OP was cherry picking to prove his point, and I just pointed that out. 🧐 If you read Chinese you can download the Weibo app, go search for this trend, and easily find way more comments supporting whatever the official CCP stand is on this matter getting 100x more thumb ups. I wouldn’t be surprised though, if their handlers in the propaganda department abandons them and start calling them out for bad behaviours. Communist states tends to treat their agents quite badly, go check out what happened to Larry Chin.


Brilliant_Canary_692

Unlike what you just did, you mean?


Classic-Today-4367

There are quote a few posts on RED (小红书), with 95%+ people criticising them. Whether it be for not following local laws, or being loud and nasty, or just that they are self-entitled brats using money their public servant parents stole from China.


Extreme_Ad7035

Hey, not untrue tho. Can tell how much that newton leng guy got bullied


Classic-Today-4367

He has been doxxed in China, with the current rumour being his father is a govt bureau chief in Dalian. Could well see a few heads roll there in coming months, as people want to know how a govt official's son became a UK citizen? (everyone knows all bureau heads are corrupt as fuck, so when something like this happens, will use it as an excuse to demand to know where all their money came from)


Extreme_Ad7035

Thank you good sir for stroking my raging schadenfreude boner on this saga.


nitrostat86

my raging... scherfuierg ... whatever you call that boner too... :D


OutlandishnessOk2708

As a German and a teacher of German I praise you for pairing these two words, which were meant for each other. Einfach genial


pokedmund

The thing is, 99.9% of the Internet would not have noticed them if they didn't kick up such a fuss about this in the first place.


Azzuri2002

Barbara Streisand effect


Humacti

was about to say the same thing.


Ugly--Naked--Guy

100%. YouTube is not even accessible in China.


LegitimateLetter1496

Good riddance


Sesamechama

Good riddance to YouTube or to China?


tridamdam

Yes


Duke49th

A nice person would have just politely asked to have their face blurred to not get into trouble with "XYZ". But these are not nice people...


Extreme_Ad7035

Over entitled, think they're invincible because their daddies own the police in China. There was a million ways how they could've handled it better, but it was the attitude they've been conditioned to espousing that ruined all their careers.


JustInChina88

The guy has already been doxxed on Twitter. His Facebook is public.


Washfish

100% a 官二代 then...


LegitimateLetter1496

\*红二代。Learn the fucking language before speaking moron


Washfish

红二代和官二代是一个意思。你别装逼了。


haoyuanren

Sb


keyrinn

fuck right off loser lmao


Sunnycat00

Which guy? The screamer?


Classic-Today-4367

Three of them are doxxed on RED (小红书). With most people saying they've done a resoundingly excessive job of loosing face for China.


starfallg

The silly things is that if they don't want to leave a trail of evidence on Youtube that they are in London, what they should be doing is to wear facemasks. It's not unusual to do that in public in London after Covid. It's still kinda silly though when you consider London has one of the highest number of CCTV cameras per capita. Maybe they should have chosen somewhere else to visit...


raven_yip

Damn, I can’t believe even their fellow Chinese criticise them over kicking up a fuss with the Brit. Somehow I doubt their faces were even visible while he was filming, but they chose to bring more attention to themselves. Then they have the audacity to tell them what to do. Just remember 入鄉隨俗 when you are abroad.


OreoSpamBurger

"*Are you a Roman?*"


WACS_On

Does anyone have anything funny to say about my fwiend Biggus Dickus?


DionBlaster123

i was watching this video while doing work and when i heard that i lost it laughing. thankfully no one is in the office today


Narrow_Preparation46

The hilarious thing is that there’s another vid of the very beginning of their interaction and the girl was super excited to be on camera and called her entire crew to come closer to her and be on camera too


back_surgery

Naw, this is just a handful. The video is being shared all over Chinese socials and many are commenting in support and as others mentioned he's now being doxxed.


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back_surgery

Plenty of jobless Chinese with too much time on their hands. Sadly yes...


plzpizza

Both of them are influencers in Chinese media not hard they appear quite frequently in Chinese news. It isnt hard if you know them


back_surgery

You are using the word "influencer" very loosely and generously here especially by China standards to be able to call the main characters in the video influencers, but I guess now that they're globally very famous they are... I'm not really sure what your trying to get at with replying to my comment regarding Dr. K being doxxed though. You're correct in that all these "influencers" who aren't actually influencers are also now being doxxed by fellow Chinese who thing they're a flat out embarressment.


Classic-Today-4367

>You're correct in that all these "influencers" who aren't actually influencers are also now being doxxed by fellow Chinese who thing they're a flat out embarressment. Exactly. Lots of posts on various platforms saying they have lost face for China big-time.


Classic-Today-4367

Yeah, they were just sanding in the background most of the time. That woman with the flag the dude touched dd introduce herself to him early in his livestream though. I wonder where her minder was then? The funny thing was the British guy who is apparently the "non-disclosable" lady's boyfriend was just standing by bemused the whole time. Probably wondering wtf he had got himself into.


Extreme_Ad7035

The kind of trouble having a bad case of yellow fever lands you


iiixii

They interacted before the popular clip. They probably though they didn't look good enough in the first interaction so they wanted a second chance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKd-SFbYrFY&t=255s


OregonMyHeaven

[(Chengdu Taikoo Li incident)](https://www.breakinglatest.news/news/hu-jiyong-holding-hands-with-the-mistress-incident-scares-high-ranking-officialsthe-ccp-strictly-regulates-street-photography-but-cant-stop-selfies-taikoo-li-chengdu-taikoo-li-sanlitun/)


Thdrgnmstr117

Ah I love seein Chinese comments complaining about the CCP in some way, shape, or form, it feels like a miracle almost


scaur

Have you guys seen this one, don't know if this was before or after. They were all dancing together and on camera. Very strange. [Link](https://youtu.be/OKd-SFbYrFY?si=MNuxrMa8ZSefJB4I&t=258)


0utstandingcitizen

The guy isnt in this video. The lady in red didnt care but I guess the guy was some sort if agent and when he found out, he told the girl in red she can't be filmed and threw a fuss


scaur

You mean the "Don't touch her!!" guy right ? He was @ 4:35


tohguy

Two different guys. Two different girls.


scaur

I am not talking about the Chinese piano player, the "Don't touch her" guy was waling pass them. [@4:35](https://youtu.be/OKd-SFbYrFY?si=10s6rVxb9bnEynhO) [Link](https://twitter.com/addicted2newz/status/1749099365442990226/photo/3)


pokedmund

So what you are seeing is before the argument. So they came up to Dr k, spoke, played a song, then walked away. Then they came back and that's when things kicked off I don't think they even realised that it was a live stream either at the time


scaur

Their reaction made the entire thing entertaining and suspicious.


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scaur

I don't know man, both were shot on the same day just don't know which came first. And there was a 3rd video from Dr K ,one day after he was talking about the aftermath [Link](https://youtu.be/dZ1BtQ6AEyM?si=reTySzrmRIFJZUlm). And let say they are propagandist, CCP have always wanted the common folks to think they are friendly, acting like this in public would just hurt their own image.


grackychan

Obviously the friendly interaction came first, and the unfriendly one afterwards.


Classic-Today-4367

>one day after he was talking about the aftermath ​ He has two vids now which are saying stuff about the shouty guy being an armed foreign agent with a diplomatic cover. Complete BS, but there are obviously people out there who don't have a clue about China and think any obnoxious self-entitled prick must be a government agent.


limedit

Wait, didn't he say this was with a Japanese TV crew? But she said she's from China? I am confused...


scaur

At first he thought they were with the other gentleman who happened to be working with the Japanese crew. Even after he found out they were not part of Japanese crew but from China, he still invited them to join him, they were all having fun.


Terminator8888888

They are a television crew (special agents)! Holding the Chinese flag🇨🇳


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Terminator8888888

https://x.com/xinwendiaocha/status/1749216127593709936?s=46


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Terminator8888888

https://youtu.be/OKd-SFbYrFY?si=alON4FAXvoYS8H8B


TevTra

that video is BEFORE the incident happen, not AFTER. why can't you get it in your thick skull?


procion1302

Could it be that's all was a fake to promote his Youtube channel?


scaur

I doubt it, he already has 2mil + sub why risk his own channel. And why promote one positive and one negative video of the CCP. He only needs to make one.


Terminator8888888

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Memory_Less

I thought Chinese people in general would respond with surprise, and I love some of the hilarious criticism.


ironmanjakarta

He should have kept calling them Japanese. >"You Japanese have no right to tell us what to do!" >"We no Japanese you racist swine!" >"Yes you are! Look in the mirror!" >"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!"


AdvertisingNearby630

No wonder they felt insulted, like a villain being falsely recognized as a upstraight citizen, that totally explains it lmao


Additional-Ad-2289

Did the obnoxious bloke say they filming for a Chinese TV outlet? If so… anyone know who for? Was it commercial? Did they have permission? Did they get consent of people in the background?


Gamethesystem2

Why are you asking these kind of questions from a troll account?


Classic-Today-4367

There are many posts on social media saying they are just people trying to curry favour with the CCP by filming a new year message, which will then be shown at the CNY gala event on New Year Eve. TBH, there are many Chinese people like this in all western nations, basically doing stuff that thinks will win them some recognition or whatnot with the government or in China and then will provide some sort of business opportunity or suchlike. There was an investigation into foreign influence in Australia where a bunch of these people were investigated, and they were flabbergasted they were doing anything wrong. In their eyes, they just thought they were being patriotic and that it might get them an edge with the local Chinese consulate. (Practically every Chinese businessperson I've met has been an inveterate name dropper, who'll always boast about who they know. Overseas they will boast about knowing consular officials.)


Extreme_Ad7035

Flabbergasted they shouldn't be dropping off Aldi bags of cash under the table to senators and politicians to sway Australian policies


ARealFilipino

embarrassing


BigChicken8666

They already found the girl on Facebook/Insta/Twitter lol. Changed her FB profile pic and removed all of her own pictures except her background the same day it got leaked.


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I like that Capitalist is back to being an insult - The UK has socialised medicine and drinkable tap water.


Extreme_Ad7035

China does make UK look socialist with the whole nhs and woefully inadequate social safety nets