The Citizen (Gauteng)

China has last laugh

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Beijing – China’s internet erupted in mirth at America’s troubled democracy after supporters of President Donald Trump broke into the US Capitol, with Beijing criticisin­g the “sharp contrast” between Washington’s response to the chaos and the 2019 Hong Kong antigovern­ment protests.

Yesterday morning, state media tabloid Global Times tweeted side-by-side photo comparison­s of Hong Kong protesters occupying the city’s Legislativ­e Council Complex in July 2019 with Wednesday’s Washington riots.

The latter saw hardcore Trump fans invade the US Capitol to protest the election defeat, taking selfies, scuffl ing with security and ransacking parts of the building.

“@SpeakerPel­osi once referred to the Hong Kong riots as ‘ a beautiful sight to behold’,” the Global Times said in the tweet, referring to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s June 2019 comment about Hong Kong’s mass pro-democracy demonstrat­ions, which at that time were mostly peaceful.

“It remains yet to be seen whether she will say the same about the recent developmen­ts in Capitol Hill.”

China’s Communist Youth League also described the unrest as a “beautiful sight” on the Twitter-like Weibo platform.

Beijing’s foreign ministry echoed those sentiments, saying “the reaction of some people in the US, including that of some media outlets, is completely different”.

Speaking at a press briefing yesterday, ministry spokespers­on Hua Chinying said that the “sharp contrast [in reactions] makes one ponder, and deserves serious and profound reflection”.

The hashtag “Trump supporters storm US Capitol” pin-balled across China’s Weibo yesterday, racking up 570 million views, as users compared the global support for Hong Kong’s protesters with the outpouring of condemnati­on for the pro-Trump mob.

“At present, all European countries’ leaders have shown double standards and condemned it [Washington rioting],” read one Weibo comment which gained over 5 000 likes.

“I don’t know what kind of double-standard reports will be carried by Hong Kong or Taiwan media this time.” –

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