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06-29-2024, 11:10 AM
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Dude Tries to Run Over Guy on Scooter then Chases Him with Meat Cleaver
China (where else?). It's amazing how inspirational a guy chasing you with a meat cleaver is in instantly overcoming any leg injuries you sustained that may slow you down |
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06-29-2024, 01:08 PM
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Re: Dude Tries to Run Over Guy on Scooter then Chases Him with Meat Cleaver
Fucking guy was rather upset wasn’t he!?! Fucking car came flying through the scene with crash intent. Scooter guy is lucky he didn’t take the full brunt of impact. He would’ve been broken meat. |
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06-30-2024, 03:38 PM
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Re: Dude Tries to Run Over Guy on Scooter then Chases Him with Meat Cleaver
In response to the recent online video of the "Baoding, Hebei vicious incident", the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said at a regular press conference: "After verification, this is an isolated public security incident. China has urged the US to stop malicious hype and not take the opportunity to smear China." The spokesperson pointed out that China is a society ruled by law, and Chinese public security organs always protect the lives and property of the people in accordance with the law. Any attempt to politicize individual incidents and stigmatize China is futile. "We advise the US to reflect on its own domestic problems, such as the proliferation of guns, racial discrimination, and the gap between the rich and the poor, instead of worrying about China's affairs." (Reporter asked: Mr. Spokesperson, what do you think of the vehicles and knives that appeared in the video?) The spokesperson smiled slightly: "I noticed your question. I want to emphasize that China's road traffic safety is constantly improving, and the Chinese people's sense of security and happiness is also constantly improving. As for the knives you mentioned, I want to say that Chinese kitchen knives are used for cooking, not for committing crimes. I am also one of the 1.4 billion people. Why doesn't anyone drive a car to hit me or cut me?" |