When you see the title, you may ask who RiceGum is, so before you start, please watch a video to find out more. I accidentally saw this video when I visited Bilibili yesterday, and then I was so angry that I exploded and felt a little chilled.
.
RiceGum is an Asian-American whose parents are Chinese and Vietnamese. He has more than 10 million fans on YouTube.
This insulting video is a record of him and his friends coming to Hong Kong and doing some insulting and disgusting things in broad daylight. Here he deliberately changed the Hong Kong regional flag to the Japanese flag. In both the insulting video and the fake apology,
In the video, he once said that he was not of Chinese descent, and then gave in and said that he was Chinese. So by changing the national flag, did he want to show that he had become Japanese again?
Netizen: He is not human.
When it comes to choosing a country and picking up troubles, I think he really hasn't thought about how to make this move. He even insults people's intelligence. When he and his friends saw a pot of braised beef offal and pig offal on the street, they said: "Is that dog meat?"
, looks disgusting~ (looks really disgusting)” and claimed to be looking for cat meat to eat. This is a clear label to impose on the Chinese people to eat cat and dog meat. RiceGum’s friends touched the hands of strangers in the elevator, regardless of gender, age or sex.
Touching them all, it really looks disgusting!
The most irritating thing is that he bullied the elderly. He couldn't finish half of the ice cream and forced an old man to continue eating the ice cream he had eaten on the pretext that he didn't want to waste it.
It can be seen from the video that the old man refused at first, and then RiceGum's friend forced the old man, and the old man had no choice but to do what he did.
He would also always say vulgar words to elderly passers-by on the street and ask them vulgar questions.
Compared with him, his friend looks much stronger at first glance. Maybe RiceGum found a bodyguard to protect himself from being beaten.
But they bully all vulnerable groups. These people are very kind and some don't understand English, so they can take turns causing trouble on the streets!
So many mainland netizens said to buy him a plane ticket to the mainland and let him experience the mainland’s medical services. Of course, some activists thought of petitioning the White House website: This article reads: Opposing Ricegum: In
June 29, 2018 Youtuber Created by A.L. Disrespects and Harasses Hong Kong People Recently, American YouTube user Ricegum posted a video documenting how he disrupted Hong Kong.
He and his friends rudely asked people where they could find dogs and cats to eat, where they could find prostitutes, and impolitely asked if they knew him.
They also disturbed a saleswoman and prevented her from closing the store, played mannequins in the store, deliberately touched strangers' hands, and even forced an old man to eat his unfinished ice cream.
He even changed our regional flag to the Japanese flag in the video.
These actions really offend Hong Kong people because he disrespects our Hong Kong culture and Hong Kong people.
His fans may imitate his behavior and disrespect other countries while traveling.
I sincerely hope that the White House will address their unacceptable behavior.
Do you think that it’s all over after you petition? No!
This petition requires 100,000 people to confirm their email before July 29, 2018 to be effective.
However, the popularity of this news is really low. There are not even 10,000 votes now. Think about it, if the petition fails, RiceGum may use this as a laughing stock to insult the Chinese people.
What is chilling is that there are very few people who know about this insult to China. At present, it is almost impossible to reach 100,000 within the prescribed period.
But when we think about the fact that the number of votes for contestants in the super popular talent show in the past few months has skyrocketed every day, we can conclude that these 100,000 votes are entirely based on popularity.
What is bad about China is not the people, but whether people take this kind of thing to heart.
On the bilibili website, you can see many foreigners fighting for the injustice of the humiliated people. They may not all be for China, but most of them are for human nature. Why should we be so cold?
Many people have no feelings after watching these videos and reading those articles. The infuriating incidents of humiliating China in the street are still only known to the victims, and sometimes some trivial things on Weibo are paid attention to and become hot searches.
A sweet and lovely young lady was sought after by everyone and became an internet celebrity.
The self-esteem of Hong Kong compatriots is being ruthlessly and wantonly crushed by RiceGum and others. Some people are watching indifferently, and some are helpless. It is really a sad thing to think about how our country has become like this.