Submitted by NetQuarterLatte t3_zbx5we in nyc
therealsealdeal t1_iyuiapn wrote
some people from the event said online that he was attempting to punch a woman that was speaking against the protests, but accidentally punched the woman next to her. not that it makes it much better. you can see it here: https://youtu.be/lg4k4Qu_njg?t=2156
Zou-KaiLi t1_iyvdozd wrote
Ahh, the classic pull him away then... let him walk off. Surely a crowd that size shoyld be able to seize someone whi just assualted someone?!
NetQuarterLatte OP t1_iyuixq2 wrote
Holy shit!
What was the speaker saying?
To attack someone like that in front of everyone, the guy is either deranged, or he wanted to send a message in response to whatever she was saying, or both.
therealsealdeal t1_iyuls50 wrote
the woman in the hat is basically questioning all the protesters calling for Xi Jinping to step down, asking who will lead after him, that this is a funeral event, and to only shout slogans for things they can be responsible for, to which the woman with the mask retorts with who is responsible for the ten people that died? (i.e., CCP) allegedly he thought the woman in the mask was speaking the entire time.
damnatio_memoriae t1_iyxnptp wrote
so the woman on the right was not part of the protest? so why was she standing with them?
this guy definitely shouldn't have punched anyone but i guess i can see how he got confused.
therealsealdeal t1_iyxowm1 wrote
these are vigils that also function as protests. this one, like many others, seemed to allow anyone to speak over the microphone, which makes sense as one of their main requests is free speech.
she was free to join and voice her disapproval (a minority opinion at these events); the audience was free to boo her, which they did; he was not free to punch her
drpvn t1_iyv9j11 wrote
I’ve done that in hockey fights.
binaryduplicity t1_iyvca29 wrote
Yes
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