China Daily (Hong Kong)

US double standard on Capitol and Hong Kong attacks

- Chen Weihua The author is chief of China Daily EU Bureau based in Brussels. chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Thursday marked the first anniversar­y of the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by previous president Donald Trump’s supporters who refused to accept the presidenti­al election results, which declared Democratic candidate Joe Biden the winner. The storming of the Capitol by hundreds of demonstrat­ors sent shockwaves across the United States and the world.

For the past year, the Biden administra­tion has been pursuing the case. In July, the Democrat-controlled House of Representa­tives set up a select committee to investigat­e the case, despite most of the House Republican­s boycotting the committee. More than 700 people have been charged for crimes related to the Capitol attack.

President Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris were expected to deliver speeches on Thursday to mark the first anniversar­y of the attack, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a slate of related events including a prayer, a moment of silence on the House floor, a session for lawmakers to share their accounts of the attack, and a prayer vigil on the steps of the Capitol for those killed in the attack.

However, it is unlikely that the case will reach its logical conclusion because Democrats, as alleged by some Republican­s, are trying to use the sordid incident to their advantage in this year’s midterm elections and the 2024 presidenti­al election, especially given Trump’s continuing popularity among Americans.

For instance, a recent Pew survey showed the Republican­s consider Ronald Reagan and Trump as the best recent US presidents. What is more troubling is that even a year after the 2020 election, a Bright Line Watch survey found that a large majority of Republican voters still refuse to accept that Biden won the presidenti­al election. Only 27 percent of the Republican respondent­s said Biden was the rightful winner.

It is right to condemn the attack on the US Capitol. But people who condone or cheer the storming of the Hong Kong LegCo building are nothing but hypocrites whom no one should take seriously.

The sad reality was echoed by respondent­s to an NPR/Ipsos poll released on Monday. According to the poll, about 64 percent of Americans said they believe US democracy is “in crisis and at risk of failing”, with two-thirds of the Republican respondent­s saying that “voter fraud helped Biden win the 2020 election”.

The sharp divide has prompted many to ask if the US is careening toward a second civil war. In fact, about 46 percent respondent­s to a Zogby Poll in Feb of 2021 said they feared that another civil war is likely.

Besides, Brookings Institutio­n scholars William Gale and Darrell West warned in a September article that “we should not assume it could not happen and ignore the ominous signs that conflict is spiraling out of control. Even if we do not end up in open combat, there could be an uptick in domestic terrorism and armed violence that could destabiliz­e the country”. They cited key issues of high levels of inequality and polarizati­on in US society, from racial equity and voting rights to abortion and vaccines, and from 434 million firearms in civilian possession to hundreds of private militia groups.

These are indeed serious issues. Yet the US administra­tion’s relentless pursuit of the Jan 6 case has been in sharp contrast to Pelosi’s descriptio­n of the riots in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region more than two years ago, especially the storming of the Hong Kong Legislativ­e Council building on July 1, 2019, as a “beautiful sight to behold”.

In that attack, hundreds of violent protesters broke through the glass walls and metal doors of the LegCo building and ransacked the LegCo chamber. The violence that marked the attack on the Hong Kong LegCo would make the Jan 6 storming of Capitol look like a “minor” incident.

After the LegCo attack, the SAR authoritie­s charged only dozens of people compared with the over 700 charged in the US Capitol case. Yet when each charge or arrest was made in the Hong Kong case, US politician­s and lawmakers, including Pelosi, voiced concern or condemned the legal moves.

It is right to condemn the attack on the US Capitol. But people who condone or cheer the storming of the Hong Kong LegCo building are nothing but hypocrites whom no one should take seriously.

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