Wenzhou Man Beats Pregnant Woman Over Ice Cream Cone

From wzdsb.net:

December 20, around 4:10 in the afternoon, as a result of being refused delivery of an ice cream cone, Huang X charged into a Yueqing City [in Wenzhou City of Zhejiang Province] Do & Me store, smashed two of the store’s cash registers, and beat the 2-month pregnant store manager Miss Chen multiple times. On the night of the 22nd, Huang X surrendered himself to Yueqing police.

A request for a human flesh search was posted on Mop (over 30 pages or ~3000 responses).

The ice cream cone cost 3 RMB.

Comments from wzdsb.net:

tiancaidou:


Kao.
This man is essentially a beast,
like he was on chicken blood.
Men should never hit women anyway,
much less a pregnant woman,
much less over an ice cream cone~~~~

noroc1221:

Those male co-workers were truly stupid cunts, able to tolerate even this! Those male co-workers also have responsibility/liability, they should apologize to the store manager!

无名人氏:

That many people, all watching a pregnant woman getting beaten…
makes me think of when the Japanese were invading China.
Sad…

czq2008_22:

Hope the police strictly punish. Watching the video, he definitely was not drunk and was definitely clear-headed.

司马懿:

Simply crazy~!
This kind of person should be executed.

阿腿菇:

Update, to male staff who stood by and did nothing have been fired.
The pregnant woman, while being beaten, begged the two male staff for help, but they did not rush up to help.

噢耶耶:

Why were those male service staff standing there completely indifferent! That the attacker is garbage is a given, but those store staff were wrong too.

心肝宝宝:

After watching so much, that guy probably drank too much.
In the end I was no longer watching that guy’s actions,
only watching what the male co-workers were doing.

真永远:


The garbage amongst men.

孩想来:

That guy is society’s scum…I hate those kind of people…reflect on yourself in prison…detestable…

心瑶妈:

I registered just for this post~~I really don’t get it, what are those people standing there for~~

That is a man hitting a woman, and this woman did not even fight back. Is this the Roman Coliseum?

The men and women there, all without the sense of justice people should have~~ These indifferent customers, these indifferent coworkers. Where are your consciences? Where are your eyes?

axueo:

I also registered just for this post. There were so many service staff around, and even with so many male staff amongst them. Forget fighting, are they not even able to block a single person?

The male attacker, Huang X, says he had drank too much that day:

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  1. Berate and remonstrate me all you want, but those chinamans are pussyholes. Actual poltroons.

  2. NuwayFollowMeeeeeeInsteeed

    I didn’t realize I was watching some CCTV footage of some sales lady getting attacked (personally I think the attacker should be shot or stabbed a few times myself) so this is just more tabloid stuff. I don’t see why you guys are so worked up about it. May I suggest relaxation?

    I think she should have shot the guy. Or at least stabbed him a few times.

    As for the over arching theme of chinese people vs. _____ I guess everyone sucks.

    • NuwayFollowMeeeeeeInsteeed

      What are you talking about? Not everyone sucks. MOST people I know are “normal” and would never do this sort of thing. Yeah yeah, the world is ending, sky is falling…

  3. lol i’ve seen a woman beat a man like that in public in Shanghai, was quite a spectacle

  4. When the video started, I actually thought to myself “I bet the people at the top of the screen don’t help”. Whadya know? THEY DIDN’T!!! Surprise, surprise!

  5. Did he got the cone in the end?

  6. I am disgusted with people in Wenzhou, here’s a human animal going beserk, beating a young pregnant woman and not one person reacted to protect her, not one single male tried to stop this animal. The males in Wenzhou are useless. Watching this video made me sick with sorrow that the poor girl was beaten senseless with more than 10 people looking on like nothing is happening.

  7. Those that stood around and did nothing are a bunch of pussies. Anyone that defends their coward behavior is an idiot. Let us not forget this is shared behavior in China. When the Chengdu bus burned up and people continued on their way. When the Shanghai wife drowned in her vehicle because everyone stood around doing nothing to help. Even those close to her on a boat did nothing to help. Bunch of pussies.

  8. I’m impressed by the fact all that dudes did nothing to stop him.

  9. God…those man are a disgrace… how hard is it to grab a pot or a pan or a stick or something and start swinging???

    God…Wenzhou can go to hell.

  10. Hope he spend years , she ma wo so what ? ma hur back but u have no rights to beat hur go beat a guy who is bigger and stronger then you little pussy men !

  11. I guess everyone brought up in the “mind your own business” behavior. It’s pathetic but that’s the real world out there. There are less and less good Samaritan around, what has this world become..

  12. There is also the probability that the manager is not popular and not likeable by her peers and staffs. So who knows, perhaps that’s why the employees don’t bother to give a helping hand.

  13. Chinese men are real heroes. Nuff said. Anytime gang of foreigners wanted to come in and take over its totally possble. Welcome foreigners to take back the country.

  14. This guy should come to JAKARTA, in here we burn till death guys like this.

  15. @americans
    @non-chinese

    YOU SHOULD KNOW, THE GANG/TRIAD MEMBER IN CHINA ARE POWERFUL, THEY CAN PAY THE POLICE. ANYONE HELP THAT POOR WOMAN CAN BE FOUND DEATH THE NEXT TOMORROW MORNING THIS ASSURE YOU. ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ICE CREAM CONE, ITS ABOUT POWER, THE MANAGER MUST OBEY THE GANG MEMBER EVEN IF THE REQUEST IS SO SILLY BECAUSE ITS THEIR TERRITORY.

    YOU SHOULD SAY “TERRIBLE COUNTRY….!”

    AND I SAY, THE TERRIBLE IS HUMANITY, ITS A STINKY LIE IF YOUR COUNTRY DON’T HAVE UGLY STORIES. I OFTEN SEE RIDICULOUS BIZARRE STORY FROM THE INTERNET ABOUT COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD. SOME CASES IN US, EUROPE OR ANY COUNTRY THAT HOLDS THE TITLE “NOT A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY” ARE VERY PATHETIC AND SHAMEFUL.

    I’M NOT A CHINESE!!!!. WHY DO I CARE?? BECAUSE I JUST CANT STAND TO SEE SHIT WORDS FROM LOTS OF SMART ASS WITH TONGUE LIKE A PROFESSOR BUT BRAIN LIKE A RETARD.

    YES YOU CAN ANSWER THIS WITH BLA BLA BLA BLA

    I JUST WANNA SAY :

    “STFU YOU LOW IQ MAGGOT!!!”

  16. This man is a monster, and those staff just standing there made me feel sick to my stomach, if i was there in that shop when this happened, i would fucking kill that man, i would fucking kick his head in untill he fucking squeels like a little pussy coward prick that he is, hitting a women like that is just not right, i hope he fucking dies. Hope that miss chen is ok and for her baby. <3

  17. in the US that guy would have been beaten unconscious if he tried to attack a woman like that. i gladly would have put him in the hospital if i was in that restaurant. i think it is shameful behavior by her co-workers and other customers that they did nothing to stop this.

  18. Maybe having security guards in fast food restaurants will become more common just like they have them in private apartments and major shopping malls to deal with tantrums and Mommy’s boys who didn’t get his sugar fix and decide to go loopy.

    Beating up a staff for a RMB 3 is just dumb like road rage.

  19. This is a perfect example of China’s one child policy gone wrong.
    Just the guy believe’s he’ s so fucking special. A very spoiled man who hasn’t learned to live in a civilized society.
    He doesn’t understand he has to wait in line. He really thinks he’s most important. He can’t get an ice cream cone beacuse the woman was busy being a manager, maybe counting money for next shift ?

    Anyways fuck him fuck China’s one child policy
    A generation of the spoiled and now, violent

  20. AAAAH!! I CAN’T STAND IT!! I feel so stupid and so useless after seeing this vid. It’s quite sad that the world has become what it is now. I’ve read the first posts and I understood that the employees and bystanders may have been scared of weapons or gangs but how can they stand seeing a poor defenseless (and pregnant) woman being beaten. Sure others may not have known she was pregnant but so what? That’s not an excuse to not help a person!! Are they not human?? I know I’d be scared too but even if I may be scared, I could not and will never bear to see someone getting hurt like that!! Even if I didn’t know him/her! I know others may think I’m just saying this but honestly, I’m telling the truth.. I think that if it’s not that guy that kills me, it’s my conscience that will. I may not be able to help stop him but I’ll sure as hell try!! I want to insult China really really badly right now but since I’m also Asian and I agree that shit like this happens everywhere I’ll respect their country.. but wth dudes!!! WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THIS WORLD?!

  21. What a fucked up society.

    A woman is being beaten by a random person and all the men are standing and watching? These are the people I hate the most more than that guy himself.

  22. This attacker is a pariah, to say the least. Being drunk is not an excuse to fight, let alone beating a helpless woman. He is proud, arrogant and extremely self confident. Somebody get him and smash his face so he remembers for the rest of his life that he is not a hero. But alas the two cock-less men standing by just watching! Where are your balls, and your brains? You are just as useless to society. Nobody should mourn your death.

  23. “Nothing makes much sense.”

    This phrase seems popular in china…..

  24. dude calm down,
    seems like chinasmacks got our new ITG.

  25. The fact that this has a +15 score really makes me sad.

  26. if you had bothered to read your own post, it is exactly the same type and style of post as what a chinaman would write if someone from the US wrote “look at china” on xxxx issue.

  27. Shut the fuck up and fetch me an ice cream cone, you talk to much bitch.

  28. Like the plane loads of American men who were not able to stop a bunch of skinny Arabs with box cutters.

    Lol.

  29. Why should he calm down? He has a very good point. Chinese men love to talk shit, but in a situation like this, they punk up! If a foreigner would have done this, NOT only would this have been on the local and national news channels, but they would have gotten a very serious punishment and rightfully so! Cowards, pure and simple for allowing this to happen.

  30. I agree.

    There are stories of cowardice and heroics in many tragedies and The Lizard King is intentionally choosing cowardly Fan Pao Pao and comparing it with an American hero story. It’s an inappropriate comparison, and pretty insensitive to all of the selfless teachers that died trying to protect their students during the Sichuan Earthquake. I gather the idea is to make sure everyone here still sees Americans as better than Chinese.

    It doesn’t take a genius to figure out ken’s point, which is that shit like this happens everywhere. Why would he feel compelled to make that point? Because as The Lizard King so cheerfully proves, this is the kind of post where a ton of foreigners are going to come in and again admonish the Chinese as a nation of “spineless, insecure, yellow bastards.” Consider it his attempt to beg for some reason and rationality in the impending tidal wave of ignorant petty racism.

    Given that news of American school killings are pretty well-known around the world because America is the center of the world as the world’s foremost military, economic, AND socio-political power, it’s a reasonable example to give that supports the reminder that “Crazy people are found everywhere”, right?

    So while I agree with the principle that people should fucking do something when they see a man beating the shit out of a woman, I don’t agree with the unnecessary insecurity that underlies the racism The Lizard King’s post spawns from. Stand up for your principles, promote them, but don’t be an idiot about it.

    You, The Lizard King, yourself may well be the guy who does something, but I can guarantee you that you don’t represent the vast majority of your country’s people or your race. It isn’t hard to find tons of stories of cowardice and inaction contributing to tragedy from any country. We just happen to be on chinaSMACK. It’s precisely because the vast majority of people aren’t heroes that heroes are lauded. They are lauded for doing what the average person doesn’t do. They are examplars and role models because they remind us of what we should aspire to, not because they are what we already are.

    You want to encourage more Chinese to fucking do something next time? Stick to the point and avoid indulging yourself in immaturity, leading off with insulting them as a nation of weak men who talk like cavemen. Yeah, like that’s going to help you make your case.

  31. yes, a hero is the west is one that decides to take the role as the jury, judge, and executioner.

  32. wow dude calm down.
    this is the internet. You have unlimited time to write a post, but yet you decide to only concede about 10 seconds to write your post, resulting eloquence equitable to that of my 5 year old brother.

    I’ve always wondered why people get so riled up over such trivial matters.

  33. You said “calm down” twice and then proceeded to insult them without responding to their arguments. Apparently where you come from, women getting beaten is something “trivial”.
    By the way using words like “eloquence” and “equitable” when its not necessary doesn’t make you smarter. It makes you look like a self important prick trying to sound clever.

  34. didnt know there was so much anger around the world.
    calm down.

  35. or maybe all the chinamans want to be American.

    the love for America by Chinamans is really appaling.

  36. Try to put yourself in a rational person’s shoes, Jones. These stories appear often on chinaSMACK because these stories appear often on Chinese BBS discussion forums. They appear often on Chinese BBS discussion forums because they are shocking, shocking precisely because they evidence tragic failures in society, failures of intervention in what was obviously and widely regarded as wrong. For those who haven’t picked it up yet, yes, the Chinese themselves also think this is wrong. That’s why they make a big deal about it. That’s why these stories become popular, because they’re held up as examples of what SHOULDN’T happen, held up so that it would encourage people to DO SOMETHING next time. I hope it doesn’t blow your mind, but guess what, people do this in America too! And other countries.

    Ken isn’t a dumbass. He’s likely just steeling himself for the inevitable deluge of “Chinese people…”, “Welcome to China” foreigner comments that typically dominate these type of posts. They’ve dominated the past posts, and they’ll dominate this one. Why? Because the real dumbasses in this world are quick to disassociate the bad things from themselves and associate them with another separate race or people. It’s easier for them to think “Chinese people…” instead of “people” because the latter would involve them. You think standing by and not helping possibly because you don’t want to get involved is cowardice? So is trying to pawn off this kind of violence as being Chinese instead of human, trying to frame this as typical of one people instead of all people. That’s intellectual cowardice, the desire to isolate oneself and one’s own.

    America’s a whipping boy, I agree, but that comes with the territory of being the center of attention. It’s amazing how, no matter how vicious the racism is, you didn’t point it out, and instead fought to argue that America should be left out of this, that American examples of crazy fucking people shouldn’t be mentioned to substantiate a statement as simple and undeniably true as “Crazy people can be found everywhere.”

    Here’s a better response to Ken: “You’re right, and we all need to stop these fucking bastards from doing this kind of shit every fucking time we encounter it.” How about it?

  37. @ Jones

    OH YEAH?!?!?! Well what about the Europeans?

  38. Jones,

    If we’re going to digress from the subject of this man, or that girl, or those employees…then why are we picking America?

    Because it’s the next logical digression. People here are digressing from this man into this man’s race/nationality. In doing so, they’re saying “violence = Chinese”. It isn’t difficult to reason out that a rational person is going to say, “well, wait a minute, why is violence = Chinese when there are obvious examples of violence in, for example, America, by Americans?”

    If you can understand why people would be quick to making racist associations, why can’t you understand people pushing back against, disproving those those racist associations by pointing out a quick example of how it is false? Why draw the line when it involves Americans? Why didn’t you draw a line when it involved Chinese? You know as well as I do that this kind of shit isn’t limited to the Chinese. Do you react against racism or only if it involves Americans? What’s the principle you stand for? Do you fight against racism or do you only fight against negatives about Americans?

    What is it that makes it the first place to pick for ANY situation? Why hasn’t someone, yet, said “Oh yeah?! What about Luxembourg?!” It won’t happen.

    I’ve already addressed this: “America’s a whipping boy, I agree, but that comes with the territory of being the center of attention.” In the other Shanghai Radio Host post, I also answered you: “Same with America. When you’re at the top, you’re fodder for resentment and knee-capping from those who see themselves below. You are the measure.”

    America is at the top of the world. It is the most prominent country to draw examples from because it gets the most attention. The disproportionate attention it gets is a direct result of its disproportionate influence. Remember, I agree with you that America is a whipping boy, but its not really hard to understand why just as its not really hard to understand why people find it so easy to disassociate this shit as being Chinese when its perpetrated by Chinese in China. The key is in understanding that Ken above is merely using a well-known American example to substantiate his main point, that this can be found EVERYWHERE. His main point wasn’t that this happens worse in America and that China should be excused for it or anything, he’s just reacting to people singling out the state of being Chinese as the cause of this violence.

    Anyway, yes I agree that it happens everywhere (actually I doubt you’d see some guy physically beating someone or throwing things in a public place without someone doing something. Really. Even if it’s just to try to be a hero.)

    So do you agree or do you doubt?

    The biggest reason it’s annoying is that the people who bring it up generally have some agenda/lack of ability to be rational. Generally it’s a bit more generalizing than normal, too.

    Aren’t you generalizing the people who bring it up though? Was Ken generalizing Americans with his comment? What do you think his agenda is? How is he exhibiting a lack of rationality? In fact, he’s being very rational in the face of the racist generalizing proclivities exhibited here.

    Jones, I know what you mean. The whole “you’re just trying to deflect attention to shit in other countries” is a common allegation of the “but this shit happens in other countries too” defense in these “criticisms of China and Chinese” debates/arguments. I’m sure some have an “agenda” though I personally see it usually being an understandable reaction to perceived hypocrisy and being unfairly singled out. Someone generalizes a negative onto an entire people, members of that people (or someone intelligent) points out its not just that people but other people as well, and the original accusers get frustrated because they only want to attack their desired target so they accuse the ones playing defense of having an “agenda” when more often than not, those on defense are just feeling wrongly generalized and persecuted.

    Does that feel familiar? You feel Americans are wrongly singled out. That’s exactly how many Chinese feel on these topics, reading many of these comments by foreigners. When they bring up an example from another country, whether it be America or otherwise, it’s very much “wait a second, that’s not fair…”

    Now, if you put yourself in a rational person’s shoes, Kai, you’ll realize the little “well let’s change the subject to the US” comment also took it out of proportion. He didn’t talk about someone “not doing anything about a guy hitting a girl in the US”, instead he brought up school shootings. Either way, it’s obnoxious and screams of inferiority complex big time.

    He didn’t take it out of proportion (not even sure what that means). His point was that this guy is a crazy fucker for doing what he did AND “crazy fuckers” can be found everywhere, FOR EXAMPLE the “crazy fuckers” who go to schools and shoot up kids. I think you’re reacting too strongly to his mere mention of an American example AND then projecting onto him an agenda you feel people who bring up American examples have AND reacting to THAT. Set aside your preconception of people, whether Chinese or not, who bring up American examples and think for a moment how his comment is constructed and what point he’s making. His point is clear: “Crazy people can be found everywhere.”

    How does that point evidence any inferiority complex? How is it obnoxious?

  39. Jones,

    I’m not entirely sure that school shootings, regardless of where they take place, are the next logical digression from a guy physically attacking a woman over an ice cream cone…

    That’s not what I said.

    The second point is that, why do you automatically assume that those making “racist” (Chinese isn’t a race, but actually a nationality) are the Americans? Is that not as so-called “racist” as what they’re pushing back against?

    What do you automatically assume I automatically assume that those making racist comments are American? I didn’t say anything of the sort.

    You’re right, Chinese isn’t a race. I was using “racist” and “racism” as shorthand for those being unfairly prejudiced against China and Chinese. I wagered that you’d understand my usage but I’ll endeavor to use “prejudiced” and “prejudice” from now on.

    As far as getting upset over a Chinese person getting picked at on this site…yeah…it’s sort of the topic of this site. I would think that one would assume so, given the name of the site. Maybe “Chinasmack” stands for something else, but that’s the first assumption I got when I read it for the first time.

    You really think this website was built for foreigners to pick on Chinese, and thus it’s okay to do so? Is it okay for you to go call black people apes on a website built for white supremists talking shit about black people?

    I understand why you might have the impression you do of chinaSMACK but go read the About section and think long and hard about what you’re saying above.

    The “agenda” is more of the same thing I see a lot around websites. “Yeah, Americans are so ______” has become the next “Hitler response”. You don’t really know what to say when you get pissed off, you just know that calling someone “Hitler” will get some sort of reaction. Saying something about the US is definitely a sure-fire way to get a response, be it support or anger.

    I don’t think you’re talking about Reductio ad Hitlerum but I don’t quite see mentioning America as being used by anyone to garner reactions. If America or any other country is invoked in these sort of debates, it’s usually to make a hypocrisy defense. Even then, most of the time its not to excuse the ill/evil/shortcoming, it’s just meant to temper the attacker’s self-righteousness perceived by the defense.

    Consider:

    [Wenzhou man beats up manager]
    A. Typical Chinese people…
    B. What do you mean? Crazy shit happens in, for example, America too…
    C. Don’t change the fucking subject! This is chinaSMACK, so its about CHINESE people!

    [Wenzhou man beats up manager]
    A. Typical Chinese people…
    B. What do you mean? Crazy shit happens in, for example, America too…
    A. Yeah, my bad, I know fucked up shit happens everywhere, I just spoke too quickly. Anyway, this shit sucks.
    B. Yeah, totally agree.

    You’re sounding a lot like C here. You’re not registering the offense being taken by B from A’s first comment. You don’t seem to understand why B would say what he did. You’re accusing him of an “agenda” (apparently specifically an agenda against America) for having a reaction to A. B doesn’t have an “agenda”. Ken doesn’t have an “agenda”, he’s just stating a fact to fend off those with loose tongues saying this is uniquely Chinese.

    However, they’re welcome to come say something against the ignorant use of generalizations. That’s what I’d suggest, at least.

    I agree that’s cleaner, but I’m not that averse to American examples being used in China to prove that crazy people can be found everywhere. Civilized people can be found everywhere too, but how come no one complains when a Chinese person admonishes another Chinese person by pointing out that Americans don’t spit on the streets?

    I’m reacting to the use of the US, yes

    Gotta stop that. It’s a knee-jerk reaction. We make fun of Chinese fenqing for knee-jerk reactions all the time. Don’t be like them.

    but pretty much because of his lack of ability to compare it to this situation. It’s like if you were to say “yeah I saw a guy hitting a woman in public while traveling through the US” and I reply “Oh yeah? Well did you know that a party official tried to rape a young girl in a restaurant and even had the balls to challenge the parents?!” Sure, that guy is qualified as a crazy fucker, but the comparison is hardly justified or even on topic.

    LoL, I like your analogy and I think I’m beginning to understand why you find Ken’s comment perplexing. I think it’s because we’re viewing it in different contexts. You see him reacting to the post, to the video above, and then quipping something along the lines of “well, it’s worse in the US.”

    I, on the other hand, see his comment as a reaction to the comments on this post and many posts like it before, a reaction to those who suggest this only happens in China, that only Chinese people would behave like this. His reaction, then, is to say “no, this is how crazy fuckers in general, regardless of nation or ethnicity, behave. For example, in America…”

    Ken’s justified and on topic the way I see it because I do see his comment as being made in the midst of comments displaying anti-Chinese prejudice. Are you beginning to see what I’m seeing and does it help you better understand Ken’s comment?

    I’d be inclined to agree with your interpretation IF there were absolutely no comments here trying to highlight the person’s race, ethnicity, or nationality as some relevant cause for his behavior. Unfortunately, that’s just not the case.

  40. Jones,

    I just think we need to agree to use the same English language here in order to maximize understanding between each other.

    That’s fine. I appreciate your insistence for precision. It’s good. Let’s agree to use prejudice instead of racism for this issue.

    …then we’re probably going to get a lot of critical remarks about Chinese persons.

    Yes, I know that. I think my comments evidence that I know that. I’m not expressing surprise that people are vocally critical of the Chinese here on this website. In fact, I’ve repeatedly said I consider it entirely understandable.

    But I don’t consider understandable to be acceptable or excusable, just like saying bad things happen in other countries doesn’t make bad things in China acceptable or excusable either.

    …but in the case where a person doesn’t actually know the nationality of the person they’re talking to, it’s nothing more than a hasty regurgitation of popular internet bleating.

    I know what you’re referring to, I just don’t think you can accuse Ken of it. He wasn’t suggesting anyone was American. He was just using Americans as an example to substantiate his point.

    If an Englishman says “Those silly Chinese are so damned stupid” and then the other says “Well Americans aren’t the brightest people on the planet, either!” what does that do for “hypocrisy defense”? Unless, of course, everyone here is either American or Chinese?

    Your analogy here is a bit inapt. You’d make your point if the British person said “We British aren’t like that” and the Chinese person retorted with an American example. In this case, the person is suggesting that “Chinese” people are like that, which means NON-Chinese are NOT like that. Ken responds by pointing out that even NON-Chinese have crazy fuckers amongst them, citing an American example. He could’ve cited Erzerbet Bathory if he wanted, but I think more people are going to instantly recognize that, yes, American school killings indicate that crazy fuckers are not limited to the Chinese, and that psychos can be found in any race or nation.

    You can say I sound like “C”, but that’s a bit of an exaggeration on how I expressed it.

    Yes, artistic license. I trusted you to understand my humor. I’m sincerely trying to have a reasonable discussion with you.

    Your example doesn’t show that, as it also takes away from the original statements by the other people.

    I disagree. Exaggeration for emphasis, sure, but I’m trying to communicate the general context as I see it and how Ken’s comment fits into it, because that’s clearly something underpins our disagreement. Furthermore, Person A’s comment, in my example, is even quoted from this very comment thread, Jones. There are comments echoing its form and sentiment before AND after Ken’s comment. How does it take away from the original statements by other people?

    Had it been in that format that you presented, I probably would have agreed if I said anything at all.

    Before: http://www.chinasmack.com/videos/wenzhou-fast-food-restaurant-manager-beaten-ice-cream-cone/#comment-47743

    After: http://www.chinasmack.com/videos/wenzhou-fast-food-restaurant-manager-beaten-ice-cream-cone/#comment-47756

    Americans not spitting on the street…well…I just came in from a smoke break and I did spit on the street. It’s 3AM, though, and no one was out.

    UNCIVILIZED UNCOUTH BARBARIAN! ;)

    The delivery sucked, though.

    Eh, I thought it was pretty run of the mill.

    Anyway, thanks for the conversation. I’m glad I had a chance to work out why you had the initial reaction you did. I think I learned something. Cheers, Jones, and btw, you comment as much as I write long! ;)

  41. Akbar… your generalizations are bizarre… and fyi, in China, unless one was really dark skinned, and possibly even then, a dude named Akbar would definately be considered by most to be a Westerner, right or wrong. Some people, linguists, cultural geographers, etc. might suggest people’s West of the Himalayas have far more in common with Europeans and Americans than with most people East of the Himalayas.

  42. what an ignorant fuck face you are.

  43. FUCK YOU ASSHOLE

  44. I’m afraid to say that you’re a fool if you still believe that’s what really happened on 9/11. Do you truly believe that an ex marine would just sit back and watch his own death unfold before him?

  45. Oh my gosh! I know those names! How pathic am I?

  46. I agree with part about the racist nonsense, but I don’t think it takes a hero to stop a girl from getting kicked in the face by a guy when you’ve got a bunch of coworkers beside you.

  47. BINGO!!! Hahahahaha… the world is pretty much full of pussies.

  48. Stay calm, they will return to the airport, they said…

  49. I’m not saying anything about anything I’m just saying SOME PEOPLE I noticed will just “say shit” but when it happens who knows how a person will react. That’s why there are trainings for the majority of us who may not be able to act (the flip-side is what is brainwashing and was is training?) With that said, I don’t condone this crap at all. I’m not saying I would step in in this situation; it is just personally, I would only do anything if I had backups. On the other hand, I do know plenty of people who would do something (especially if you know how fight, been in plenty of fights, etc…)

  50. That’s not an entirely fair statement, these days the very essence of being a man is manifested more in the online world than in the real world. A disaster such as 911 would never have happened if the men on board were allowed to carry their keyboards with them.

  51. I read it on one of the post on this website by one of the member, cant be sure who anymore. CHeers

  52. I think you hit it spot on… sadly

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