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Chinese official tries to disrupt BBC coverage of car ramming attack that k!lled 35. Are they hiding something?

The moment BBC China reporter is pushed away from filming at car attack scene | BBC News

At least 35 people have been killed in a car attack in southern China, believed to be the deadliest known act of public violence in the country in decades. Police say a man crashed his car into a stadium in Zhuhai on Monday where he ran down groups of people exercising on a sports track.

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Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago

Pretty normal day there I’d say.

malk
malk
1 year ago

they’re _always_ hiding stuff

mechanical
mechanical
1 year ago

It’s China. They even suppress news about natural disasters. And unfortunately “saving face” in many cases proves to be more important for their government than saving people.

cabalfalls
cabalfalls
1 year ago

I’ve seen a lot of apathy there. Remember the clip showing a baby getting run over several times and no one helping or stopping it? They just kept driving and walking by. Were they so indoctrinated that a innocent baby is nothing more than a speed bump? What is going on there that it is normal for that society? Is this why they are secretly mass importing Chinese to kill us all without batting an eye?

cabalfalls
cabalfalls
1 year ago
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