1:31 pretty fucked up for a self righteous cop to be laughing at the misfortune of so many. I bet he felt up a few of those very girls himself before and after he recorded the video, fucking piece of shit.
One comment caught my attention.
I am Chinese and in China NOW. I live in an ordinary city in Henan, central China. I testify that the situation here is worsening, economically and politically, at a speed I've never experienced. Many people lost their jobs, though I cannot give you numbers, but I can clearly feel it. A large portion of local factories and companies, including the one I worked for, have been and still are cutting down employee benefits since the midst of the pandemic. And if you walk around it's definitely not difficult to find shops and even entire malls that used to be popular and crowded are now closed. Another aspect, that communist ideology and mentality seep into peopleโs minds in an all-round way. The education system, press, television, social media, and short video platforms, there is almost no escape.
Growing up in a relatively relaxed political environment under the administration of Hu and Wen, I used to be believing that China was on the right track to democracy and rule of law, just like Taiwan did, and I was being part of it. But now, proved to be dreams, not real. Since the pandemic, I have been tormented by depression. I find it difficult to see goodness, and easily to be trapped in desperation to find back the not-too-good but hopeful days. Noticing the rights and freedoms in aspects of life are taken away day by day, little by little, yet people around me, friends, families, and even my parents don't share the same thoughts, they only listen to you talking about it at best. My mother always tells me, whenever I mention these subjects, not to speak about them in public or in front of strangers or in the workplace. I see this place of no hope. Maybe I'm a coward and am weak, Iโm getting tired of struggling.
One comment caught my attention.
@TheAltair1003 4 days ago
I am Chinese and in China NOW. I live in an ordinary city in Henan, central China. I testify that the situation here is worsening, economically and politically, at a speed I've never experienced. Many people lost their jobs, though I cannot give you numbers, but I can clearly feel it. A large portion of local factories and companies, including the one I worked for, have been and still are cutting down employee benefits since the midst of the pandemic. And if you walk around it's definitely not difficult to find shops and even entire malls that used to be popular and crowded are now closed. Another aspect, that communist ideology and mentality seep into peopleโs minds in an all-round way. The education system, press, television, social media, and short video platforms, there is almost no escape. Growing up in a relatively relaxed political environment under the administration of Hu and Wen, I used to be believing that China was on the right track to democracy and rule of law, just like Taiwan did, and I was being part of it. But now, proved to be dreams, not real. Since the pandemic, I have been tormented by depression. I find it difficult to see goodness, and easily to be trapped in desperation to find back the not-too-good but hopeful days. Noticing the rights and freedoms in aspects of life are taken away day by day, little by little, yet people around me, friends, families, and even my parents don't share the same thoughts, they only listen to you talking about it at best. My mother always tells me, whenever I mention these subjects, not to speak about them in public or in front of strangers or in the workplace. I see this place of no hope. Maybe I'm a coward and am weak, Iโm getting tired of struggling.