There are more riots in the United States, Hong Kong Wenhui.com: Did Dai Yaoting and Guo Rongkeng see how your beautiful father was in chaos?

  [Global Network Report] The death of George Floyd, an African-American, Minnesota, who was "knee-locked" by white police has caused protests in at least 30 cities across the United States. Hong Kong's "Wenhui.com" 31th Journal Feng Weiguang's signed article asked: "Dai Yaoting Guo Rongkeng saw how your beautiful father was in chaos?" The article also raised nine questions, questioning some American politicians and media, as well as some opposition and chaos in Hong Kong Hong Kong elements and others have treated the double standards of violent conflict between the two places.

  The article said that the phrase "I can't breathe" detonated riots throughout the United States, which also revealed the double standards of American politics. On May 25, a black man from Minnesota was killed by the police with his knee pressed to his neck. He shouted this sentence before his death. The death of the black man aroused public outrage. At the time of writing, riots broke out in 30 cities in 20 states across the country. People looted famous shops, destroyed showrooms of famous cars, blocked roads and burned fires, burned police stations, banks, check exchange shops and even public books. The pavilion was destroyed, and the riots in the capital, Washington, caused the White House to shut down in an emergency.

  The article mentions that the relative proportion of the US police is much higher than that of China, and that it has excellent weapons and is even comparable to the military. It still cannot control the situation. On May 28, the Governor of Minnesota even ordered the deployment of the National Guard (actually a military reserve force, well-equipped and the same as the regular army, with tanks, F15, F16 fighters). The city of Minneapolis, where the dead black man was located, imposed a curfew on Friday night. Los Angeles and Philadelphia also announced curfews. Several states such as Georgia, Ohio, Colorado, Kentucky, and Washington, DC have requested the National Guard to mobilize.

  The article then asks the following 9 questions:

  1) Why did the United States have riots for only 2 days (counting from the first demonstration on May 26), the army was dispatched. For half a year since the riot broke out in Hong Kong last year, the PLA and the Armed Police have not been dispatched. They just exercised in Shenzhen and have to be criticized by the US political circles?

  2) Learn English with American journalism. The riot scenes in the United States and Hong Kong are similar. Hong Kong hasn't even looted famous stores and mobile phone stores. But the American media immediately called the American people "Rioters", but they have always called Hong Kong's black violence (black violence) "Protesters".

  3) The White House was impacted by the demonstrators (called thugs in the US media). US President Trump said on Twitter that he would "respond with the most fierce weapons" and once said, "If you want to send an army to suppress, as long as there is looting, you will immediately shot". But Trump has made irresponsible remarks about the Hong Kong police's response to the black violence.

  4) Pelosi, the speaker of the US House of Representatives, once said that the violent scene in Hong Kong was a "beautiful landscape", and now this "landscape" appears in 30 cities in the United States. The Speaker did not dare to criticize that several governors mobilized the army to destroy this beautiful "landscape."

  The article said that as for Hong Kong, there are also double standards.

  1) Hong Kong speculators often go to the United States for pilgrimage. The opposition legislator of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, Guo Rongkeng, also visited the United States four times a year and was received by the senior US government. Members of the "speculation group" who insist on "universal values", especially Guo Rongkeng, why not say nothing to black people who have died? Why not raise the slogans "I can't breathe" and "Black Lives Matter" in the Legislative Council? Why not send a letter to the US Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macao, asking the US police to treat the “demonstrators” humanely? A reporter running the news of the Legislative Council, why not ask the "speculationists"?

  2) CNN black reporters were arrested at the scene of the riot by American police officers handcuffed, and were asked to "turn off the machine." Why did the Hong Kong Journalists Association not issue a statement to protest? Why not send letters to the US Consulate in Hong Kong? Are journalists without borders?

  3) Dai Yaoting, one of the "three ugliest in the middle of the world," sang eloquently on social media every day. Why not immediately fly to the United States and personally teach the American police that “breaking the law and pulling back” is a backward view of the rule of law, and that the masses' “violation of the law” is the advanced concept of “promoting social progress”?

  4) On May 30th, the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Hong Kong Zhizhi" held a press conference in response to Trump's remarks about "sanctioning" China. None of the reporters asked the "Hong Kong Independence" element Huang Zhifeng why the riots in Hong Kong and the United States were The US government, including Trump himself, can be so different?

  5) Hong Kong's "harm and feud" is even more speechless, and no one wants to give the "five appeals" to the black American demonstrators?

  The article concluded that, in short, a riot that swept across the United States opened the mask of American politics, exposed its double standards, and caused Hong Kong's so-called "harmony" to fall from the moral high ground. The so-called "universal value" was not "universal" because of the exception of the United States. Later, "He Lifei" shouted "five appeals" in shopping malls and condemned the "black police". The author suggested that the police and the public respond: "What about the United States?