[Internet clip] Hello, H&M, don’t waste time paying attention to human rights issues in China. I am a Chinese living in China. I tell you that there is no such problem at all. What you should really pay attention to is the quality of your clothes. too poor……

  [Explanation] Over the past few days, Swedish fashion brand H&M has issued a statement to boycott Xinjiang cotton, causing concern.

Recently, an entry of #香港青年烦怼H&M# appeared on the hot search. The youth in the video made a fierce attack on the Xinjiang-related statement, and then the video became popular on the Internet.

A few days ago, a reporter from China News Agency interviewed the "post-90s" Hong Kong video blogger.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Youth Liang Kemin

  (March) I paid attention to this H&M statement on Weibo on the 24th. I think it’s absurd because I myself have lived in Xinjiang for a relatively short period of time. I also know many friends in Xinjiang. I was there. At that time, I would not think it might happen.

I think they (the declaring party) actually know that this is not true, but they may be thinking about the interests of some of their groups, in order to play the so-called "justice" voice, they stand on the side of "justice" and stand on the side of "justice". The stance of "human rights" made this statement.

I feel that if you want to do these things, you shouldn't do these little actions. What you should do is to enhance the quality of your clothes.

I bought this dress before. I just wanted to show how poor the elasticity of this dress is. As a result, it just rotted as soon as I pulled it.

I feel that if you spend some time doing these boring things, you might as well think of ways to improve the quality of your products.

  [Commentary] Talking about the original intention of shooting the video, Liang Kemin said frankly that his previous experience of living in Xinjiang and communicating with friends in Xinjiang made him feel ridiculous for some foreign media reports and statements.

In my own personal experience, people in Xinjiang respect each other and live a happy life, which is not as reported in the report and statement.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Youth Liang Kemin

  Everyone will respect each other's culture. They have their own religions and customs, but the key is to be very integrated.

I read together when I read, I eat together when I eat, and I go to work together.

Everyone is so integrated and respectful of each other, why would you believe that someone "forces labor".

In 2021, who will pick cotton by hand?

I chatted with my friends in Xinjiang, and he said that they all have them. My grandmother planted a small piece of land in her own home, and she planted a little cotton by herself, which would be picked by hand.

Many things that are very unreasonable and funny, but reported in foreign media or Hong Kong media are true.

  [Explanation] Born and raised in Hong Kong, went to university and started a business in the mainland, in a blink of an eye, Liang Kemin has lived in the mainland for nearly ten years.

And this experience has also changed his understanding of the mainland.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Youth Liang Kemin

  I used to think that young people in the Mainland must be very closed-minded and don't know anything.

When I chatted with them, I realized that their vision is very broad.

I really feel that their worldview and their understanding of the international arena is deeper than that of many young people in Hong Kong.

I think many young people in Hong Kong don't know what politics are, but they are highly involved, and the reasons for their participation, or the reasons for their participation, are actually heard online.

But if a friend in the Mainland wants to make a statement, he will often find a lot of information to refer to. He may refer to the mainland media, and make a conclusion after comparing with foreign media, but his friends in Hong Kong may be more inclined. I only trust the foreign media, and wear a pair of colored glasses and look at the reports of the mainland media with prejudices. Therefore, I think the information they receive from Hong Kong friends is actually not comprehensive enough and objective enough.

  [Commentary] In response to the recent foreign media's smearing remarks on China, Liang Kemin said that as a Chinese youth, he deeply feels that he has the responsibility and obligation to stand up and tell netizens from different countries the truest appearance of China through his own experience.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Youth Liang Kemin

  You really watch this community develop slowly, you watch this country, every city is developing.

Your friend in Hong Kong randomly finds a friend from the Mainland to ask. You ask him if his current life is better than 10 years ago, better than 20 years ago, better than 30 years ago, everyone's answer must be "yes", good Many, this is a 100% answer.

I think it means that such a government, such a leadership, helps so many people to improve the quality of life, so that the people are living better and better.

Why don't you support him?

As you learn more about it, you know that China is the only country in the world that has helped so many people out of poverty. When you hear these voices, you will silently feel that you are one of them. Mole, so honored and proud.

  [Commentary] After the video became popular, Liang Kemin received more people's attention.

He said that his greatest wish is to change everyone’s impression of Hong Kong’s youth, and he also hopes to do little things for his country and city.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Youth Liang Kemin

  I have many friends on WeChat and I said, is it you?

I said yeah yeah.

In fact, what I am most happy about is that when I see many netizens, it’s great that there are such young people in Hong Kong. In fact, everyone knows that in the past few years, mainland friends have a relatively poor impression of Hong Kong friends. I really hope to tell my friends in the Mainland that there are actually many young people in Hong Kong who love the country and Hong Kong. I dare not say how they are most of them, but there are really many around me, and I am one of them.

I hope that all of us are compatriots, and hope that there are not so many contradictions and so many hostility.

Although I really can't do much personally, I hope I can do more and more.

Someone really trusted me privately, saying that before meeting you, they felt that they had a bad impression of Hong Kong people, and they were even desperate. I had a little hope of seeing you, so I was very happy. I felt that I was really for myself. City, or doing small things for my own country.

  Reporter Fan Siyi reports from Hong Kong

Editor in charge: 【Qi Bin】