To stand with the Hong Kong chaos is to be the enemy of the people of Hong Kong

  Recently, Dai Yaoting and other 47 people were charged with "conspiracy to subvert state power".

It was a legitimate law enforcement and judicial act, but some Western countries have jumped out and made irresponsible remarks.

U.S. Secretary of State Blincoln even issued a document claiming to "stand with the people of Hong Kong" and clamor for the "immediate release" of the suspect.

Such confusion of right and wrong, reversal of black and white, gross interference in China's internal affairs and judicial sovereignty has been firmly opposed by the Chinese people, including Hong Kong citizens.

  Legislation to safeguard national security is a common practice in the international community, and Western countries such as the United States can be called "models."

However, the United States does everything possible to reinforce its own "security door." National security legislation is impervious, but it does not allow China to plug a "security loophole." This is a naked hegemonic logic and double standards.

Just recently, the Director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation identified the demonstrators who broke into the Capitol as "domestic terrorism" when attending a hearing and prosecuted more than 300 people.

Why do the same radical demonstrators become "thugs" in the United States and "democratic heroes" in Hong Kong?

Why is the same violent and illegal act "terrorism" in the United States and "the most beautiful scenery" in Hong Kong?

This "double standard" is extremely arrogant and shameless, exposing the hypocrisy of American democracy and human rights.

  American politicians brazenly said that they would "stand with the people of Hong Kong."

Let's take a look, wherever they are proclaimed to stand together, which one is not war-torn, life-suffering, and turbulent?

Judging from the facts, everyone knows that they stand together with the anti-China chaos in Hong Kong.

Since the legislative amendment turmoil, some American politicians have overtly received Li Zhiying, Huang Zhifeng and other anti-China chaos in Hong Kong, shamelessly interfering in China's internal affairs; secretly conveying political black money, fanning the flames everywhere, and even personally directing street violence.

They are entangled with the anti-China chaos in Hong Kong, and they just want to mess up Hong Kong in order to suppress China.

This sinister intention is not to stand with the people of Hong Kong, but to be an enemy of the people of Hong Kong.

  The promulgation of the Hong Kong National Security Law has opened a major transition from chaos and governance. Hong Kong society is emerging from the quagmire of violence and terror and is on the right track of stable development.

However, Dai Yaoting and others ignored the legal requirements and the hopes of the Hong Kong people. They organized, planned, and participated in the so-called "35+ primaries" operation and the "Hong Kong speculation" plan in an attempt to paralyze the SAR government and plunge Hong Kong into an abyss.

Punishing these very few criminals in accordance with the Hong Kong National Security Law is a legitimate and necessary move to maintain the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.

Now the more the United States and the West are clamoring and jumping, the more it shows that they do not want to see Hong Kong restore order, and the more it shows that the Hong Kong National Security Act has hit their "seven inches."

It's not difficult to understand how the "disruption of Hong Kong" will continue to play when the pawn has "stumbled" and the political agent has been arrested.

  It is the people's aspirations to punish anti-China and Hong Kong elements that endanger national security in accordance with the law, and the central government's determination to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests is unwavering.

Those naive ideas that think that holding the thighs of the United States and the West can evade responsibility, and clumsy performances that think that using noise and pressure can arbitrarily interfere in China's internal affairs are undoubtedly miscalculating.

  People's Daily Client Shendu