using Tweets by NYTimes' Asia reporter Melissa Chan to summarize
Why are there so many videos of Chinese collapsing on the ground whenever they don't get their way? There are videos at airports check-in or dealing with city/town authorities. Why is this helpless collapsing on the ground technique used so often? Why is it acceptable behavior?
Also, without knowing the age of the adult son here, but I wonder if we’ll see more of this in a nation where there’s an entire generation of pampered single children used to getting their way. @meifongwriter thoughts? https://t.co/zP2oISmt00
A Chinese family getting ejected from a hotel in #Sweden has caused more outrage on Chinese social media than the disappearance, separation, #torture, and detention of some one million #Uyghur families across #Xinjiang. Shameful. https://t.co/2Jq9ShZWpN
Some Chinese online commentators say maybe the family should try this with the Chinese police next time and see what happens... https://t.co/VeXy6xH7w8
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Chan also has this as regards The Guardian story:
and retweeted these:
by artappraiser on Mon, 09/17/2018 - 2:41pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 09/17/2018 - 7:27pm