After being questioned, "Did you charge foreign money?" Huang Zhifeng took the opponent's jersey and said...

  [Global Network Reporter Yin Yanhui] According to Hong Kong's "Sing Tao", Huang Zhifeng, who announced his withdrawal from the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Hong Kong Zhongzhi", set up a street station (street stall) with opposition district councilor Liang Kaiqing on July 4 During this period, a middle-aged man questioned Huang Zhifeng on the spot, "I have received foreign money (Is it for foreign money)", Huang Zhifeng did not answer positively, but instead pointed out that the other party wearing a Manchester United jersey is not patriotic enough, and then there are police officers Attend the scene after receiving the report. Some netizens criticized, "Are you drinking Dongjiang water and patriotic?! Unrelated things..."

  The opposition will hold the so-called primary election of the Legislative Council, and many people will sign up to participate, including Huang Zhifeng. "Sing Tao" reported that at 2 p.m. on July 4, Huang Zhifeng and Liang Kaiqing set up street stations opposite MTR Kowloon Bay Station, calling on citizens to vote next week.

  The report said that afterwards, a middle-aged man wearing a Manchester United jersey came to the scene and kept asking Huang Zhifeng if he "received foreign money", and accused him of "you are not doing it." Huang Zhifeng did not answer directly, but instead pointed to the opponent wearing a Manchester United jersey to support foreign teams, and also said that the opponent should wear the national team jersey to show his patriotic feelings.

  After the incident, a group of police officers came to the scene to understand the situation. The man was accompanied by the police officer and left the scene.

  Regarding Huang Zhifeng's remarks, some netizens commented in the comment area, "Are you patriotic in drinking Dongjiang water?! Unrelated things..."

  Some netizens sarcastically said, "No money is not easy, just answer No, why don't you get the police if you don't answer."

  Before the official introduction of the Hong Kong National Security Law, Huang Zhifeng claimed on his Facebook page on May 22 that he would continue to connect with foreign forces and encourage the international community to intervene against the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law".

  Regarding Huang Zhifeng’s behavior, Hong Kong media once reported that Xie Weiquan, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, has used foreign powers to divide Hong Kong society, create social unrest, subvert and hurt Hong Kong, and attempt to turn Hong Kong into a base against the central government. Conspiracy, I believe everyone knows it well."

  Chen Heng-bin, a member of the DAB’s Legislative Council, criticized that Huang Zhifeng’s efforts have continuously attracted external forces to intervene in Hong Kong’s affairs to promote “Hong Kong independence”, pushing Hong Kong to the edge of darkness, eventually forcing the central government to take action and chaos anyway. He criticized him hard, Huang Zhifeng and others did not think of repentance, and even took the opportunity to plunder the political capital, claiming that they would continue to attract outside forces to intervene in Hong Kong affairs. Once Hong Kong's prosperity is impaired, the public should be held accountable to Huang Zhifeng and other "speculators".

  On June 29, Huang Zhifeng took the lead in announcing his resignation on social media and withdrawing from "Hong Kong Zhongzhi". Immediately afterwards, Luo Guancong and Ao Zhuoxuan, as well as member Zhou Ting, also "retired from the group." "Hong Kong Zhongzhi" announced on the afternoon of June 30 that it would dissolve and cease all meetings from now on.

  According to Hong Kong media, on the eve of the passage of the National Security Act in the port area, the chaotic Hong Kong elements have vividly interpreted what it means to be "sharpened by the wind". Chen Hengbin said that Hong Kong chaotic people have announced their withdrawal and disbanded diving, because they knew that Hong Kong’s National Security Law can effectively combat acts that endanger national security.