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But looking at it from another perspective, it still makes me envious because they have the guts to speak up, the courage to resist. Freedom? People convicted of national security crimes could face up to life imprisonment.Although, as always, most comment threads below news articles on Weibo are heavily censored, there still are thousands of comments on these news developments.Article 38 mainly triggered controversy for stating that every provision of the NSL also applies to everyone outside of Hong Kong:“I fully support the movement of Black Americans fighting for the rule of law, equality, and freedom,” one popular comment- receiving over 14,000 likes – said (@平衡的小窝).Copyright © 2020 What's on Weibo. If such a thing would happen in China, would you stand up?”“The riots erupting in the US will surely have a negative impact on society. Is this called freedom?”Some Weibo users are sharing compilations showing American officers using excessive force and violence while beating and shooting down people and animals during their work.For many on Chinese social media, the implementation of the law means that Hong Kong will see more law and order after a year filled with unrest. I hope our country will only get better.”Many of the Weibo responses to the news of George Floyd and its aftermath are incorporating these developments into a bigger framework of strained US-China relations, pointing out the supposed American hypocrisy for criticizing China regarding freedom and human rights, especially in light of the COVID19-crisis and Hong Kong protests.Spicy Sauce Scam Goes Viral – Tencent Duped by Fake Lao Gan Ma DealArticle 38: The law applies to persons who do NOT have permanent resident status in HK and commit crimes under this law OUTSIDE Hong Kong.Although criticism of the US is dominating Chinese online discussions of the latest developments in America, social media users also show their support for the protesters.“Horses will still run, stocks will still sizzle, and dancers will still dance.”Watch: Top 5 Popular Chinese TV Dramas (Spring/Summer 2020)This time around, the same rhetorical perspectives reappear on Chinese social media as during the start of the Hong Kong protests.“Why do you invite a guest if you want to answer the questions you pose yourself?” others wonder.“Are these the ‘human rights’ that you are advocating?”Many of the Weibo responses to the killing of George Floyd and its direct aftermath incorporated these developments into a bigger framework of strained US-China relations, pointing out the supposed American hypocrisy for criticizing China regarding freedom and human rights, especially in light of the COVID19-crisis and the Hong Kong situation.Although the protesters denouncing racism and police brutality directly after the Floyd killing were often praised on Chinese social media, some of the latest efforts by companies and brands – showing wider consideration of racism in media, fashion, and entertainment – met less sympathy among Chinese web users.The law’s full name is the “Safeguarding National Security Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China” (中华人民共和国香港特别行政区维护国家安全法), and it basically stands for everything Hong Kong demonstrators have protested against for so long – less autonomy and more Beijing influence over the city.Although criticism of the US-dominated Chinese online discussions of Floyd’s killing, there were also social media users showing support for the protesters: “I fully support the movement of Black Americans fighting for the rule of law, equality, and freedom,” one popular comment, receiving over 14,000 likes, said.Although the law has been described as a “nightmare” by some critics, there are Beijing supporters who claim it is “huge progress.”Hainan’s Anti-Drug Police Team Covers Jay Chou’s “Mojito”All in all, it is not about racism being non-existent in China, nor is it trivialized. Darlie, one of Asia’s best-selling toothpaste brands and well known for its racially charged name and history, is to be rebranded.
But looking at it from another perspective, it still makes me envious because they have the guts to speak up, the courage to resist. Freedom? People convicted of national security crimes could face up to life imprisonment.Although, as always, most comment threads below news articles on Weibo are heavily censored, there still are thousands of comments on these news developments.Article 38 mainly triggered controversy for stating that every provision of the NSL also applies to everyone outside of Hong Kong:“I fully support the movement of Black Americans fighting for the rule of law, equality, and freedom,” one popular comment- receiving over 14,000 likes – said (@平衡的小窝).Copyright © 2020 What's on Weibo. If such a thing would happen in China, would you stand up?”“The riots erupting in the US will surely have a negative impact on society. Is this called freedom?”Some Weibo users are sharing compilations showing American officers using excessive force and violence while beating and shooting down people and animals during their work.For many on Chinese social media, the implementation of the law means that Hong Kong will see more law and order after a year filled with unrest. I hope our country will only get better.”Many of the Weibo responses to the news of George Floyd and its aftermath are incorporating these developments into a bigger framework of strained US-China relations, pointing out the supposed American hypocrisy for criticizing China regarding freedom and human rights, especially in light of the COVID19-crisis and Hong Kong protests.Spicy Sauce Scam Goes Viral – Tencent Duped by Fake Lao Gan Ma DealArticle 38: The law applies to persons who do NOT have permanent resident status in HK and commit crimes under this law OUTSIDE Hong Kong.Although criticism of the US is dominating Chinese online discussions of the latest developments in America, social media users also show their support for the protesters.“Horses will still run, stocks will still sizzle, and dancers will still dance.”Watch: Top 5 Popular Chinese TV Dramas (Spring/Summer 2020)This time around, the same rhetorical perspectives reappear on Chinese social media as during the start of the Hong Kong protests.“Why do you invite a guest if you want to answer the questions you pose yourself?” others wonder.“Are these the ‘human rights’ that you are advocating?”Many of the Weibo responses to the killing of George Floyd and its direct aftermath incorporated these developments into a bigger framework of strained US-China relations, pointing out the supposed American hypocrisy for criticizing China regarding freedom and human rights, especially in light of the COVID19-crisis and the Hong Kong situation.Although the protesters denouncing racism and police brutality directly after the Floyd killing were often praised on Chinese social media, some of the latest efforts by companies and brands – showing wider consideration of racism in media, fashion, and entertainment – met less sympathy among Chinese web users.The law’s full name is the “Safeguarding National Security Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China” (中华人民共和国香港特别行政区维护国家安全法), and it basically stands for everything Hong Kong demonstrators have protested against for so long – less autonomy and more Beijing influence over the city.Although criticism of the US-dominated Chinese online discussions of Floyd’s killing, there were also social media users showing support for the protesters: “I fully support the movement of Black Americans fighting for the rule of law, equality, and freedom,” one popular comment, receiving over 14,000 likes, said.Although the law has been described as a “nightmare” by some critics, there are Beijing supporters who claim it is “huge progress.”Hainan’s Anti-Drug Police Team Covers Jay Chou’s “Mojito”All in all, it is not about racism being non-existent in China, nor is it trivialized. Darlie, one of Asia’s best-selling toothpaste brands and well known for its racially charged name and history, is to be rebranded.